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Apple adds support for 19 new banks and credit unions to Apple Pay, and more for 02/18/2015

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Apple adds support for 19 new banks and credit unions to Apple Pay

By Rajesh Pandey on Feb 18, 2015 09:55 am
Ever since it launched Apple Pay, Apple has announced support for a bunch of banks and credit unions at least twice a month. The first round in early February saw the company add support for 15 new banks and credit unions, and with the second round of update in February, Apple is adding support for 20 new banks and credit unions to Apple Pay.  Continue reading

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Fix 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build' Error in iTunes

By Gautam Prabhu on Feb 18, 2015 09:32 am
If you’re trying to update iOS to the latest version on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, and getting “This device isn't eligible for the requested build" then here’s how to fix it. Continue reading

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New Apple patent hints at 3D virtual keyboard that allows for mid-air typing

By Killian Bell on Feb 18, 2015 06:48 am
Following Apple’s acquisition of PrimeSense back in November 2013, a new patent indicates it could be working on a new type of virtual keyboard that would allow users to type in mid-air using a Kinect-like 3D camera system. Continue reading

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NBC for iOS update expands its library of classic shows and adds live-streaming support

By Rajesh Pandey on Feb 18, 2015 06:41 am
NBC has rolled out an update to their iOS app that adds support for live streaming of their shows on iPhones and iPad. For now, the live video stream is only available to users who are already a subscriber of NBC’s cable or satellite services. Continue reading

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Apple Pay is a big hit for Staples shoppers on mobile

By Killian Bell on Feb 18, 2015 04:54 am
Just four months after making its public debut, Apple Pay is already the number one payment method for shoppers using the Staples app on iOS, the retailer has confirmed. However, the platform hasn’t yet taken off in the company’s physical retail stores. Continue reading

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Apple gets patent for a headset that turns iPhone into a virtual reality display

By Rajesh Pandey on Feb 17, 2015 10:18 pm
The USPTO has granted Apple a new patent for “Head-Mounted Display APparatus for Retaining a Portable Electronic Device with Display.” The patent describes that an iPhone can be used to act as a display of a headset that is worn by user’s on their head.  Continue reading

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Download the best deals on apps and games for a limited time (Feb 17)

By Kelly Hodgkins on Feb 17, 2015 04:48 pm
We have some great apps for you today that have gone free for a short duration on the App Store. Apps on sale today included Abyss: the Wraiths of Eden, CloudPlayer Pro and more. Continue reading

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Xiaomi and Apple lead the way in China, as Samsung continues to falter

By Evan Selleck on Feb 17, 2015 04:44 pm
Samsung has held a powerful grasp over the smartphone market for quite some time, but things are starting to change, and in big ways, according to the latest report from the IDC. Continue reading

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Poll: Are you disappointed that Apple dropped the Watch's health-related features?

By Kelly Hodgkins on Feb 17, 2015 03:45 pm
Apple may be launching its Watch wearable with an industry standard pulse-rate monitor, but the company had bigger plans when the idea for the device was first conceived. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Apple Watch was supposed to include cutting edge health sensor technology such as heart-rate monitoring and blood oxygen measurements, but those plans were scrapped. The question for today’s poll is “Are you disappointed that Apple had to remove the Watch’s health-related features?” Continue reading

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Google Play Music for iOS updated with a new iPad app, Material Design UI tweaks

By Evan Selleck on Feb 17, 2015 03:32 pm
On Tuesday, February 17, Google officially released the newest update for Google Play Music, and for any users out there waiting for an iPad app, it’s a good day. Continue reading

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