viernes, 28 de junio de 2013

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Foxconn demos mysterious smartwatch for iOS

Posted: 28 Jun 2013 03:54 AM PDT

Foxconn demos mysterious smartwatch for iOS
Foxconn, the company that assembles iPhones and iPads for Apple, demoed a smartwatch during their recent shareholders meeting. No details about the device were given, though Foxconn chairman Terry Gou did say that the device provides feedback about your heart rate and in the future could include fingerprint authentication. Continue reading

Google working on Android video game console and smartwatch

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 06:40 PM PDT

Google working on Android video game console and smartwatch
Wall Street Journal reports that Google is working on a video game console and a smartwatch powered by its Android operating system to compete with Apple, which is also rumored to launch similar devices. Continue reading

Digg Reader steps up to replace Google Reader [Review]

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 03:07 PM PDT

Digg Reader steps up to replace Google Reader [Review]
Digg is back in the wake of Google Reader’s closure. Under new management, the all-new Digg stepped up to be one of the services to replace the much used RSS service provided by Google. Since Digg’s redesign,  it’s already had an app on iOS, but it has now been updated to import your feeds from Google Reader, where you can read and digg stories from all of your feeds. Continue reading

Check out Camera Slider’s cool bounce effect in iOS 7

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 12:02 PM PDT

We continue to discover some pretty cool effects in iOS 7. Currently, when you try tap on the Camera grabber icon on the Lock screen, it bounces up to indicate to the user that you need to swipe up to access the Camera app. Continue reading

Skype Update brings free and unlimited video messaging to iPhone and iPad

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 11:14 AM PDT

Skype Update brings free and unlimited video messaging to iPhone and iPad
Few days back, Skype had announced that the video messaging feature was out of preview, which will allow users to send and receive as many video messages as they wanted. Skype has just released an update for its iPhone and iPad app, which brings unlimited video messaging for free and other improvements. Continue reading

New Hacked AT&T Carrier Update adds support for HD Voice

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 10:05 AM PDT

New Hacked AT&T Carrier Update adds support for HD Voice
Folks at iTweakOS have released a new hacked carrier update for AT&T. The new hacked AT&T carrier update includes support for CMAS government and AMBER alerts. It also brings support for users who have installed iOS 7 beta. Continue reading

Reeder 3.2 to add support for Google Reader alternatives, iPhone app also goes free

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 08:45 AM PDT

Reeder 3.2 to add support for Google Reader alternatives, iPhone app also goes free
Developer Silvio Rizzi of Reeder, one of most popular iOS apps for RSS, has just announced that Reeder 3.2 will support Google Reader alternatives like Feedly, Feed Wrangler and Fever. The other good news is that Reeder for iPhone is also available for free now (regular price was $2.99). Continue reading

Experts say Apple’s new ads stink; they’re right

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 07:49 AM PDT

Experts say Apple’s new ads stink; they’re right
You know Apple’s new ads? The ones that show happy people using Apple stuff while some guy with a soothing voice tells you about how awesome Apple’s products are? According to Bloomberg, who cites data from Ace Metrix, consumers have rated these new commercials as the worst Apple has produced in the past year. Continue reading

iOS 7 Preview: Redesigned Home Screen

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 07:40 AM PDT

iOS 7 Preview: Redesigned Home Screen
iOS 7, the next generation mobile operating system for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, includes a number of new features such as Control Center, iTunes Radio, AirDrop for iOS and smarter multitasking. But one of the most significant changes is the revamped user interface, which is noticeable on the Lock screen, Home screen, Notification Center and the stock iOS apps. Continue reading

Apple to pay more than Pandora for streaming radio

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 06:26 AM PDT

Apple to pay more than Pandora for streaming radio
Apple’s iTunes Radio, one of the many feature slated to come to iOS 7 later this year, took an incredibly long time to get off the ground. Why? Because labels want to make sure they’re getting paid enough, while at the same time Apple doesn’t want to feel like they’re being ripped off. According to The Wall Street Journal, not only did Apple agree to terms that were better than Pandora, they’re nearly twice as big. Continue reading

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