sábado, 16 de noviembre de 2013

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


iPad Air review: Or how I learned to love the Air in spite of the mini

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 10:07 AM PST

iPad Air review: Or how I learned to love the Air in spite of the mini
Apple recently introduced and started selling the iPad Air, its fifth generation tablet model. How does number 5 stack up with its competition and previous iPad models? Read on as I review the 9.7-inch tablet device and discuss some of the reasons why I chose the iPad Air over the iPad mini with Retina display Continue reading

Apple seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.1 to Developers

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 05:36 PM PST

Apple seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.1 to Developers
Apple has seeded OS X Mavericks 10.9.1 (build: 13B27) to developers. Apple hasn’t provided any details about the features and improvements included in the update. Continue reading

FCC chairman tells CTIA and US carriers to allow phone unlocking or face regulation

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 04:24 PM PST

FCC chairman tells CTIA and US carriers to allow phone unlocking or face regulation
This may be a good sign for iPhone owners in the US. Tom Warren has been at his new job as FCC Chairman for about a week, and he is already taking on the CTIA and the telecommunications companies on the behalf of consumers.  Continue reading

iTunes Connect to go offline for the December holidays

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 03:33 PM PST

iTunes Connect to go offline for the December holidays
Apple is sending out a notice to developers reminding them that iTunes Connect will go offline for the holidays. This happens every year and is meant to give Apple’s entire staff a break so they can spend some time with their friends and family. Continue reading

Chinese hackers win Mobile Pwn2Own with Safari exploit in iOS 6 and 7

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 02:40 PM PST

Chinese hackers win Mobile Pwn2Own with Safari exploit in iOS 6 and 7
HP recently hosted a mobile-focused version of the popular Pwn2Own contest. Competing teams went up against iOS and Android, with both platforms succumbing to these savvy groups of hackers. The Keen Team from China targeted iOS in its exploit and became the first ever winning team from the Asian country. Continue reading

Android edges out Apple’s iPad in tablet revenue for the first time

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 01:25 PM PST

Android edges out Apple’s iPad in tablet revenue for the first time
Android and its plethora of tablet manufacturers regularly out ships Apple and its iPad. It’s a numbers game with one manufacturer, Apple, competing against a host of others like Samsung, Asus and more. Usually, Apple ships less, but generates more revenue, but for the first time ever in Q3 2013, Android also made more money on tablets in Q3 2013 than its Cupertino-based competition. Continue reading

Free apps for today: Letterverse, Bindle and PDF Provider

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 12:13 PM PST

Free apps for today: Letterverse, Bindle and PDF Provider
We have a great list of apps that have gone free for a short time on the App Store, including Letterverse, a multiplayer word-based game, Bindle, an app that lets you make PDFs from a various sources, and PDF PROvider, an iPad app for viewing and managing PDFs. Continue reading

How to use Google Play Music All Access for iPhone in unsupported countries

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 11:27 AM PST

How to use Google Play Music All Access for iPhone in unsupported countries
Google today released an iPhone app for its Google Play Music streaming service, but like most other music streaming services, it isn’t available in all countries. If you live in one of the unsupported countries, here’s a simple trick to get Google Play Music to work on your PC/Mac and iPhone. Continue reading

Phil Schiller says iPhone was a “bet-the-company” product

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:43 AM PST

Phil Schiller says iPhone was a “bet-the-company” product
Samsung and Apple are back at it again in a US court arguing about how much money the Korean company must pay Apple for infringing on its patents. Continue reading

Apple reportedly cuts iPhone 5c production further as demand not up to expectations

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 08:59 AM PST

Apple reportedly cuts iPhone 5c production further as demand not up to expectations
Apple’s iPhone 5c was seen as a way for the company to broaden the iPhone’s reach by positioning it as the cheaper, mass market device, but the iPhone 5s, starting at $199, outsold the iPhone 5c by a huge margin. This has led to several rumored cuts in iPhone 5c production, and today, Chinese site C Technology says that Apple further cut production of the device. Continue reading

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