By Valerie Richardson on May 23, 2014 08:28 am Apple is offering free shipping for products bought from its online store from today until the 29th of May. This covers every product you can find in the Apple Store regardless of its value. So if you’ve been looking to gift something for your loved ones, now might be the right time to get a case or an accessory which doesn’t cost a lot. Continue reading →  By Julie Drummond on May 22, 2014 10:49 pm It is easy to identify fake Apple chargers when you expose the innards, but you don’t always have the opportunity to take them apart. How do you spot the external differences that’ll signal this is a legitimate Apple product and not a cheap knockoff that resembles the real thing? Lifehacker has a useful tip that could help in this identification. Continue reading →  By Julie Drummond on May 22, 2014 06:18 pm Apple’s acquisition of Beats Electronics may be an acqui-hire for the fashion and cultural chutzpah of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre and not a technology-oriented purchase as previously rumored, reports TechCrunch, which cites a “well-placed” source for this inside information. Continue reading →  By Jason on May 22, 2014 05:25 pm We’ve got some of the best apps for you that have gone free on the App Store for a limited time including PDF Expert, djay 2, Work Time and more. Continue reading →  By Julie Drummond on May 22, 2014 05:24 pm John Harper, the engineer who created Apple’s Core Animation tool for developers and other graphical elements of iOS and OS X, has left Apple to join Facebook, reports AppleInsider. Continue reading → ![Like Apple's Core Animation creator joining Facebook [Updated] on Facebook](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sntKzxqGTMy5uDgYqJLE9kTOIOdqSQ4fjIp6zrbgJJzCqA5aiyz81MDGBn_1XpiwY98hgTqZOYb8dT8Iq1nsAt5QJ6hyXDcC6sutG66Q=s0-d) By Jason on May 22, 2014 04:23 pm After several years of rumors, Microsoft finally released Office for iPad in March, and since then the Office suite of apps have been downloaded over 27 million times from the App Store. The Office for iPad team gave a behind-the-scenes look at how the apps were designed from scratch for the iPad rather than simply porting it from Windows. Continue reading →  By Stephen Hall on May 22, 2014 03:38 pm Mockups of the rumored iPhone 6 (both physical and digital) have been featured in huge amounts here at iPhoneHacks over the last few months (that’s just a few of them), and they seem to just keep coming. Now, we’re getting a look at an aluminum mold being used by case manufacturers to design cases for the next iPhone. Continue reading →  By Jason on May 22, 2014 02:32 pm Kids love the iPad for its large touch screen display, and the wide variety of games available on the App Store. Osmo is an iPad accessory that further pushes the boundaries of what an iPad game can do by making the real-world a part of the game play. Continue reading →  By Stephen Hall on May 22, 2014 02:17 pm The Springboard is the home of all your apps, but without a jailbreak, it’s completely non-customizable. While there are definitely countless ways to customize the iOS Home Screen if you do have a jailbreak, an upcoming tweak by the name of Boxy 2 lets you rearrange your Springboard with ease — and it’s about to be released. Continue reading →  By Gautam on May 22, 2014 01:34 pm T-Mobile has just announced the rollout of Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) in Seattle. The timing of this announcement is quite significant as iOS 8 slated to be released later this fall is likely to add support for VoLTE. Continue reading →  | |
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