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Apple Watch and Watch Sport — What are the differences between Sapphire and Ion-X Glass displays?, and more for 03/06/2015

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Apple Watch and Watch Sport — What are the differences between Sapphire and Ion-X Glass displays?

By Kelly Hodgkins on Mar 06, 2015 09:55 am
Apple advertises the Watch as having two distinct displays with the Watch Sport including an Ion-X display and the other models, the Apple Watch and Watch Edition, shipping with a sapphire glass screen. To be clear, these two materials do not comprise the entire display, but instead are the outer covers that protect the underlying flexible Retina display. Why did Apple decide to use two different display matrixes and what are the difference between the two materials? Read on to find out. Continue reading

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Jony Ive reveals why the iPhone comes with a smaller battery

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 06, 2015 09:03 am
Given a choice, we will all gladly accept a thicker iPhone with a better battery life, but for some reason Apple keeps making the iPhone thinner with every iteration rather than using the extra space to include a beefier battery.  Continue reading

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Jony Ive talks in detail about Apple Watch's design in his latest interview

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 06, 2015 08:39 am
Jony Ive, Senior Vice President of Design at Apple, has talked in great depth about the design of the Apple Watch in an interview with the Financial Times.  Continue reading

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Video: Samsung's new Galaxy S6 fingerprint scanner compared to iPhone 6's Touch ID

By Killian Bell on Mar 06, 2015 08:15 am
One of the many improvements Samsung made to the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge was a brand new fingerprint scanner that no longer requires a swipe, but a simple tap, just like Apple’s Touch ID. But is it as good as Touch ID? Find out in this comparison video. Continue reading

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PortraitWallpaper prevents the wallpaper from rotating on Lock screen and Home screen wallpapers [Jailbreak Tweak]

By Alihassan Mahdi on Mar 06, 2015 07:45 am
One of the major differences between the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus is that the latter is capable of displaying the Home screen in landscape mode just like the iPad. If you’re using a device that doesn’t support this, you can still install the popular LittleBrother tweak to force your Home screen into landscape mode. Continue reading

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Shrinkability: Upcoming jailbreak tweak to bring Samsung's one-handed mode to the iPhone

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 06, 2015 06:44 am
A couple of weeks ago, popular Android developer — Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh — posted a teaser video on YouTube where he managed to get a Moto 360 to work with his iPhone 6 without using any intermediate Android device. Today, he has posted another video on YouTube of his latest mod, though this time around it’s a jailbreak tweak for iOS devices. Continue reading

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Apple's iPhone 5 battery replacement program now runs until 2016

By Killian Bell on Mar 06, 2015 04:44 am
Apple’s iPhone 5 battery replacement program, which was originally scheduled to end on March 1, has been extended to 2016, giving owners of the device another year to obtain a free replacement for their faulty battery. Continue reading

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Facebook, BMW and others working in Apple's secret lab to 'fine-tune' their app for the Apple Watch

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 05, 2015 11:38 pm
Apple has given certain companies early access to the Apple Watch to help them fine-tune their application for the smartwatch. The list of companies include Facebook, United Continental Holdings Inc., BMW and more.  Continue reading

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Oracle starts bundling Ask.com adware with Java for Mac

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 05, 2015 11:05 pm
Oracle has started bundling an adware — Ask Toolbar — with the latest release of Java for the Mac. The toolbar will be installed on all Macs’ by default, and will replace the default homepage of the browser to Ask.com as well.  Continue reading

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CNN's iOS app updated with Notification Center widget and new sports section

By Evan Selleck on Mar 05, 2015 06:39 pm
When an app gets updated these days, especially one that’s focused on unlocking some iOS 8 features, it’s always good to see a widget get thrown into the mix. Continue reading

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