jueves, 10 de enero de 2013

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Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Meets With China Mobile’s Chairman–iPhone Deal Imminent?

Posted: 10 Jan 2013 04:07 AM PST

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Meets With China Mobile’s Chairman–iPhone Deal Imminent?
Reuters reports that Apple’s CEO Tim Cook who is on a visit to China met with China Mobile’s Chairman Xi Guohua. The visit has sparked speculations of the possibility of Apple and China Mobile – the country’s largest mobile operator striking a deal to offer iPhone on its network. Continue reading

Liquipel 2.0 – Waterproofing Solution For iPhone Coming to Malls and Stores This Year

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 04:30 PM PST

Liquipel 2.0 – Waterproofing Solution For iPhone Coming to Malls and Stores This Year
Lots of us have had our iDevices get dunked. From the simple to the stupid, it happens. Here in Vancouver, since it rains so much of the year (most of the fall, winter, and spring), it’s a little risky to take your phone out when you’re walking around. It doesn’t take long for the device to get pretty wet. Liquipel launched last year with their service to completely waterproof your iPhone with their nano process. At CES Liquipel 2.0 is out and it isn’t just better…it’s coming to a mall near you. Continue reading

Hipkey Tracks Your iPhone So You Don’t Lose It

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 03:45 PM PST

Hipkey Tracks Your iPhone So You Don’t Lose It
There have been a lot of Bluetooth “finding” gadgets at CES. From the release of the Stick-n-find for anything and the Kensington fob for other things, Bluetooth 4.0 has made location based devices easier to make and power. Hipkey is like these other two options, but is designed to make sure you and your iPhone don’t get too far away from each other. Continue reading

Scammers Beware: Apple Locking Your Screenshots Until You Update the Binary

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 03:15 PM PST

Scammers Beware: Apple Locking Your Screenshots Until You Update the Binary
Apple wants to try to keep apps that pretend to be something like, oh, Halo 4 from submitting an app then changing the screenshots post-approval to look like the fake game. Continue reading

Memorial to Steve Jobs in St. Petersburg a Fitting Tribute in Tech

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 02:45 PM PST

Memorial to Steve Jobs in St. Petersburg a Fitting Tribute in Tech
A new memorial to Steve Job recently unveiled in St. Petersburg might make Steve smile at the clever tech employed in the design, function, and style. Continue reading

Want a Real Keyboard for Your iPhone? Check Out Spike

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:58 AM PST

Want a Real Keyboard for Your iPhone? Check Out Spike
One of the things that kept me in the world of Blackberry for so long was the physical keyboard. I might not have been the fastest typist on it, but I was sure that it was better than what I would get from the iPhone. A few years now with the iPhone keyboard, I've gotten the hang of it—pretty much—and while I don't long for a physical keyboard for my iPhone, a Kickstarter project called Spike would let me have it. Continue reading

Pebble Smartwatch to Start Shipping From January 23rd

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:12 AM PST

Pebble Smartwatch to Start Shipping From January 23rd
Kickstarter sensation Pebble raised over $10 million in pledges for its smart watch that paired with iOS and Android devices over Bluetooth, receiving 85,000 pre-orders from backers. The huge number, though, introduced a lot of delays into the manufacturing of the watch, with the initial September release date pushed back indefinitely. Today, at CES 2013, Pebble CEO Eric Migicovsky announced that the company would start shipping the watch to Kickstarter backers starting Jan 23rd, in lots of 15,000 units each week. Continue reading

Samsung Showcases the Exynos 5 Octa 8-Core Chip for Tablets and Chromebooks

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 10:56 AM PST

Samsung Showcases the Exynos 5 Octa 8-Core Chip for Tablets and Chromebooks
When it comes to mobile devices there are two competing (and divergent) needs: battery life and power. You want better battery life? Easy, scrimp on power. More power, well you'll have to pay the battery life cost. Apple does this dance all the time, especially with their Retina devices. Between bigger, better batteries and lots of research into chips, Apple is doing okay. Samsung, however, unveiled a new chip today at CES that is going to make people sit up and take notice. Continue reading

Former Anobit CEO Talks Apple Acquisition and Company Culture

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 09:56 AM PST

Former Anobit CEO Talks Apple Acquisition and Company Culture
In late 2011, Apple acquired Israeli flash memory startup Anobit. After working for nearly a year for Apple, Anobit's founder and CEO Ariel Maislos left the company, reportedly to work on a new startup. Now that he can talk freely to the press, Maislos discussed the acquisition and Apple's work culture at a recent Israel Semiconductor Club meet. Continue reading

Apple Should Move to Twice-Yearly iPhone and iPad Announcements

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 09:30 AM PST

Apple Should Move to Twice-Yearly iPhone and iPad Announcements
One of the most popular guessing games in the tech press is the “when will the next Apple event be” which is closely tied to “when will Apple announce the next…” device. Graham Spencer at MacStories makes a compelling argument for not just why Apple is going to switch to twice-yearly iPhone and iPad announcements, but also some degree of how as well. Continue reading

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