jueves, 20 de diciembre de 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


‘Cut The Rope’ Creators ZeptoLab Release New iOS Game ‘Pudding Monsters’

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 10:01 PM PST

‘Cut The Rope’ Creators ZeptoLab Release New iOS Game ‘Pudding Monsters’
ZeptoLab, the creators of the popular game Cut the Rope, has released a new puzzle game for iOS titled "Pudding Monsters." The gameplay revolves around sticking together multiple "pudding monsters" to save them from the fridge-owner, where they reside. Continue reading

Are You Having Battery Life Issues After iOS 6.0.2?

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 02:39 PM PST

Yesterday Apple released iOS 6.0.2 for iPhone 5 and iPad mini which is supposed to fix lingering WiFi issues in both devices, but has this update caused battery life to plummet as well? Continue reading

Tim Cook Profiled by Time for Person of The Year

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 02:28 PM PST

Tim Cook Profiled by Time for Person of The Year
Tim Cook might not have been chosen at Time’s Person of the Year, but the guy sure has had his share of media attention this month. The Bloomberg interview, NBC interview, and now profile in Time as part of being one of the people who were in contention for Person of The Year. Continue reading

USPTO Rules Pinch-To-Zoom Patent Invalid

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 01:48 PM PST

News just hit that a key Apple patent—patent ’915 the “pinch-to-zoom” patent—has just been ruled invalid by the U.S. Patent Office. This story is developing and we’ll keep updating. Continue reading

QuickOffice Improves Google Docs Conversions and Offered Free For Google Apps Customers

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 01:45 PM PST

QuickOffice Improves Google Docs Conversions and Offered Free For Google Apps Customers
Since Google acquired QuickOffice in June, the two teams have been working hard to bring the expertise from the QuickOffice team to Google Docs. We’re seeing the first fruits of that labor now, with an added bonus for Google Apps For Business customers. Continue reading

CloudOn Comes to the iPhone and Supports SkyDrive

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 01:15 PM PST

CloudOn Comes to the iPhone and Supports SkyDrive
CloudOn finally supports the iPhone, and the iPad mini to boot, in their latest update. As an added bonus for SkyDrive fans, you can open and save your docs from there too. Continue reading

F0recast Updated With New Features And Minor UI Changes

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 12:39 PM PST

F0recast Updated With New Features And Minor UI Changes
iH8sn0w has released a new version of F0recast – a popular tool for jailbreakers as it tells you if your iOS device is jailbreable (tethered or untethered), unlockable etc. F0recast 1.4 comes with a number of new features including the ability to inform whether you’ve SHSH blobs on Cydia, but has lost the ability to check factory unlock status due to legal reasons. Continue reading

Google Maps Effect: iOS 6 Adoption Grows By 29 Percent

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 12:02 PM PST

Google Maps Effect: iOS 6 Adoption Grows By 29 Percent
iOS users are known to be quick adopters of the latest iOS software release, but with iOS 6 many people held off upgrading their devices due to Apple's in-house mapping solution, which was inferior to the one it replaced. But over the past week, Google released Google Maps for iOS, bringing with it the widely praised location data as well as the previously missing turn-by-turn navigation and vector based maps to iOS. This, as you'd expect spiked up the iOS 6 adoption rate, as backed up by mobile ad exchange firm MoPub's analytics, which tracks more than 12,000 iOS apps. Continue reading

FTC Updates COPPA Exempts iTunes App Store and Google Play

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 11:22 AM PST

FTC Updates COPPA Exempts iTunes App Store and Google Play
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has updated the rules governed by the Children’s Online Privacy Proteaction Act (COPPA) to cover apps and social media, but not app stores or site buttons. Continue reading

Apple Now Holds the Trademark for iSight

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 10:45 AM PST

Apple Now Holds the Trademark for iSight
Can you believe that the first iSight camera came out almost ten years ago? Well, it’s taken a while, fine Apple didn’t apply until this year, but Apple now holds the trademark for iSight. Continue reading

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