miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2013

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Some iPhone 5s users reporting performance improvement with Touch ID in iOS 7.0.3

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 04:08 AM PDT

Some iPhone 5s users reporting performance improvement with Touch ID in iOS 7.0.3
Ben Brooks over at Brooks Review has observed that deleting and reconfiguring Touch ID in iOS 7.0.3 dramatically speeds up the system. Continue reading

iPad Air Benchmarks reveal tweaked 1.4GHz A7 processor, 80% faster than iPad 4′s A6X chip

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 03:01 AM PDT

iPad Air Benchmarks reveal tweaked 1.4GHz A7 processor, 80% faster than iPad 4′s A6X chip
iPad Air is powered by the A7 chip, the same chip that powers iPhone 5s, so I wasn’t expecting too many surprises. However, John Poole of Primate Labs reports that the Geekbench 3 benchmarks suggest that Apple has tweaked the A7 chip used in the iPad Air. Continue reading

Space Gray vs. Silver: Which color iPad Air or Retina iPad mini should you buy

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 08:16 PM PDT

Space Gray vs. Silver: Which color iPad Air or Retina iPad mini should you buy
The new iPads are not only faster than previous models, they are also available in two new colors. Say good-bye to slate black and white and say hello to the new space gray and silver. What is the difference  between these colors and which one should I buy? Read on as we walk you through each color option and help you decide. Continue reading

16GB vs. 32GB vs. 64GB vs. 128GB: Which new iPad Air or Retina iPad mini storage capacity should you get?

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 08:04 PM PDT

16GB vs. 32GB vs. 64GB vs. 128GB: Which new iPad Air or Retina iPad mini storage capacity should you get?
One important, but often overlooked factor when buying an iPad is capacity. Many consumers look at the price tag and go with the cheapest iPad model. This type of purchasing decision is especially prevalent with the iPads, which are higher priced than the iPhone. Customers may enjoy the upfront savings that the base 16GB iPad model offers, but this bliss rapidly disappears when they hit their storage limit after a few months of usage. If you are not sure which size iPad you should buy, here's a guide to help you decide which storage capacity to choose. Continue reading

iPad Air reviews

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 06:46 PM PDT

iPad Air reviews
With just over two days to go for the iPad Air launch, it looks like Apple has lifted the embargo on reviews for its 5th generation iPad as we've started seeing some of the well known tech writers and critics publishing reviews of the new iPad. Continue reading

Apple: Some iPhone 5s units affected by battery life issues due to manufacturing defect

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 06:22 PM PDT

Apple: Some iPhone 5s units affected by battery life issues due to manufacturing defect
Are you having battery life issues with your iPhone 5s? You may not be alone, as The New York Times reports that Apple has acknowledged a manufacturing issue that is affecting some iPhone 5s units that could cause shortened battery life and longer charging times. Continue reading

Apple hit with class action lawsuit over faulty 27-inch iMac Displays

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 05:04 PM PDT

Apple hit with class action lawsuit over faulty 27-inch iMac Displays
Apple has been hit with a class action lawsuit under California’s consumer protection laws by an Idaho man because the display on his 27-inch iMac failed after 18-months, after the product’s warranty period had expired.  Continue reading

New Apple job listings hints at Public Transit directions coming to Maps app

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 04:28 PM PDT

New Apple job listings hints at Public Transit directions coming to Maps app
Apple has posted two new job postings, which reveals that the company continues to expand its Maps team to integrate public transit directions into its Maps app. Apple is currently looking for a Maps Public Transit Engineering Manager and a Public Transit Software Engineer. Continue reading

Apple sends Mac Pro posters to select journalists that says “It’s the computer we were insane to build”

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 01:45 PM PDT

Apple sends Mac Pro posters to select journalists that says “It's the computer we were insane to build”
At the iPad event last week, Apple announced that its professional desktop, the Mac Pro, will be available at the end of this year for a starting price of $2999. The company this week also sent out a set of Mac Pro posters to select journalists, highlighting its design and structure. Continue reading

Twitter for iOS updated with inline photos and Vine videos

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 12:32 PM PDT

Twitter for iOS updated with inline photos and Vine videos
Twitter today announced an update to its iOS app with in-line photos, Vine videos and retweet and reply buttons, so as to make the Twitter timeline “more visual” and require minimal taps to interact with tweets. Continue reading

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