miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


How to Organize Your Apps and Folders on Your iPhone to Get the Most Out of Your Device

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 05:09 PM PST

How to Organize Your Apps and Folders on Your iPhone to Get the Most Out of Your Device
The longer you have an iPhone or iPad, the more apps you'll have. Some of them have been removed from your iOS screens a long time ago, others are hanging on for dear life, and others are going to be mainstays. So as your app count grows and grows, how do you keep them organized so that you don't lose efficiency or effectiveness while using the device? Continue reading


Makers of Second Life Bring Us Creatorverse: Creating Interactive 2D Art

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 03:09 PM PST

Makers of Second Life Bring Us Creatorverse: Creating Interactive 2D Art
The folks at Linden Labs know something about collaborative, creative spaces. We don’t hear much about Second Life anymore, but that doesn’t mean the folks there haven’t been busy. Their newest project is called Creatorverse and it is an app that can make your doodles come to life. Continue reading


If You Traced All The Levels of Angry Birds, This is What You’d Get

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 02:43 PM PST

If You Traced All The Levels of Angry Birds, This is What You’d Get
Angry Birds certainly became a phenomenon didn’t it? I eventually beat all the levels on the Classic and Rio apps, but haven’t played Seasons in a while (much less bought Space or Star Wars). Ever look at your screen after a marathon Angry Birds session? Ever wonder what the pattern of pull back and fire would look like? Wonder no longer. Continue reading


Rdio for iOS Updated with New Interface and Now a Universal App

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 02:10 PM PST

Rdio for iOS Updated with New Interface and Now a Universal App
Internet Radio/streaming music service Rdio has updated its iOS app with a new interface, plus unified to a single app for iPhone and iPad Continue reading


Update On The Apple TV 3 Jailbreak

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 01:06 PM PST

Update On The Apple TV 3 Jailbreak
When I picked up an Apple TV last week and asked folks what I should do with it first, I think it was a tie between return and get an Apple TV 2 and just jailbreak it. Since I didn’t return the Apple TV and have an Apple TV 3, jailbreaking isn’t an option. At least not yet. Continue reading


Apple To Face Trial Over Alleged Infringement Of Alcatel-Lucent’s Video Compression Patents

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 12:52 PM PST

Apple To Face Trial Over Alleged Infringement Of Alcatel-Lucent’s Video Compression Patents
Apple, along with LG Electronics, will be facing an Alcatel-Lucent subsidiary in a San Diego federal court over alleged infringement of video compression related patents. Multimedia Patent Trust, the Alcatel-Lucent subsidiary, claims that Apple’s iOS devices and MacBooks use the video compression technique described in the patent without paying required royalties. Continue reading


iPad Increasingly Being Used To Make Purchases On E-commerce Sites

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 11:12 AM PST

iPad Increasingly Being Used To Make Purchases On E-commerce Sites
Based on data collected from more than a 100 brands in Q3 of this year, a report from e-commerce solutions provider Monetate found that tablets, mainly iPads, are increasingly being used to make purchases online. This should be a huge surprise, since we know iOS is leading the online shopping world, the larger question is—what does this mean for advertisers and the growth of the “second screen”.  Continue reading


Eddy Cue Fires Richard Williamson for Maps Debacle

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 10:10 AM PST

Eddy Cue Fires Richard Williamson for Maps Debacle
From a Bloomberg tweet, Eddy Cue has reportedly fired Richard Williamson, the executive in charge of iOS 6 Maps. Apple doesn’t have an immediate successor in line for the job and is looking to outside partners for help in locating a solid replacement. Continue reading


While RIM Rested On Its Laurels the iPhone Took the Enterprise Market By Storm

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 09:43 AM PST

While RIM Rested On Its Laurels the iPhone Took the Enterprise Market By Storm
A new report from IDC reveals something that we’ve all suspected for some time—the iPhone (and iPad) are taking over the enterprise world. Why? Not just because iPhones are cooler, but they are also secure. Things that businesses deem essential to devices in the enterprise. Continue reading


iOS Leads Market Share Over Android, But Only in the U.S.

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 08:16 AM PST

iOS Leads Market Share Over Android, But Only in the U.S.
In the ever-changing world of “who is tops in market share” scene, according to Kantar Worldpanel iPhone 5 sales have pushed iOS to 48.1% of U.S. market share over Android’s 46.7%. These data are tempered with a dash of reality—iOS tops Android in the U.S. market alone. Continue reading


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