sábado, 12 de enero de 2013

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


On iCloud vs. Dropbox

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 03:09 AM PST

On iCloud vs. Dropbox
A lot is being said about Apple’s much-hyped and now disappointing iCloud with respect to data and file syncing, and comparisons with a lot of file-sharing services—mostly Dropbox—are being made, and rightly so. Continue reading

Samsung Shows Off the Youm Flexible Screen Prototype Phone

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:01 PM PST

Samsung Shows Off the Youm Flexible Screen Prototype Phone
Back in November there were hints that Samsung might start mass production of phones and devices with flexible screens, and at CES this week Samsung showed off the Youm prototype with a screen that bends around the edges of a phone. Phones are only the tip of the iceberg though as far as flexible screens go, how about binders or a wallet with a screen? Continue reading

Infiniboard Updated To Add Support For Iconoclasm And OverBoard

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 05:33 PM PST

Infiniboard Updated To Add Support For Iconoclasm And OverBoard
iOS jailbreak developer – Grant Paul a.k.a chpwn has released a new version of his popular jailbreak tweak Infiniboard. In case you’re not aware, Infiniboard allows users to add unlimited app icons to a Home screen page, which can then be accessed by scrolling vertically. Continue reading

Analysts Bet the Over-Under on How Many iPads Apple Sold Last Quarter

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 04:01 PM PST

Analysts Bet the Over-Under on How Many iPads Apple Sold Last Quarter
Q4 2012 (or Q1 2013 by Apple's accounting) might have been another knockout quarter for iPad sales, but analysts are bouncing between double in 2012 compared to 2011 or just 3%. I think the safe bet is: a lot. Continue reading

Firecore Updates aTV Flash 2.1 With TV Show Playlists

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 03:18 PM PST

Firecore Updates aTV Flash 2.1 With TV Show Playlists
If you have aTV Flash (black) installed on your second generation Apple TV, you have some goodies in store for you with the a new update that brings fast and easy TV show playlists and a host of other features to the jailbreak suite. Continue reading

Apple and Google Win Court Approval for Their Bid on Kodak Patents

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 02:54 PM PST

Apple and Google Win Court Approval for Their Bid on Kodak Patents
A consortium of companies led by Apple and Google have won court approval to buy a block of Kodak patents for $527 million, a far cry from the $2 billion that Kodak was seeking. Continue reading

The Day Safari Was Born

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 02:13 PM PST

The Day Safari Was Born
We've covered many of Don Melton's posts about the birth of Safari (I'm really tempted to switch back from Chrome…just because), from how it got its name to how engineers hid it in plain sight during its development. Today Don talks about the day Steve Jobs took the wraps off Apple's own browser. Continue reading

Microsoft Surface Tablet Hacked To Run Mac OS

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:54 PM PST

Microsoft Surface Tablet Hacked To Run Mac OS
You can file this under, "well, why not…". After the Surface Tablet was jailbroken (which word is Microsoft is good with, hmm Apple), someone wondered if you could, oh, run a Mac OS on it. Yep. Continue reading

Apple Blocks Java 7 Plugin With OS-Level Blacklist

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:15 PM PST

Apple Blocks Java 7 Plugin With OS-Level Blacklist
Vulnerabilities found in Java 7 are so dangerous that Apple has pushed out code to block the plug-in at the OS level to protect users. Essentially, it’s risky just to have Java installed and running on your Mac (or any computer, really). Continue reading

Beats CEO Pitched Steve Jobs a Music Subscription Service 10 Years Ago

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 12:00 PM PST

Beats CEO Pitched Steve Jobs a Music Subscription Service 10 Years Ago
In an interview with AllThingsD, music industry veteran and Beats Electronics CEO, Jimmy Iovine reveals that he tried pitching a music subscription service to Steve Jobs back in 2002. While he couldn't convince Steve Jobs of the subscription model, his company Beats announced that it will be launching a music subscription service very soon. Continue reading

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