Apple is building a temporary white building behind the Yerba Buena Center of the Arts, where it will be unveiling the Apple Watch at its 'Spring Forward' event on March 9th. Continue reading
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Apple is building a temporary white building behind the Yerba Buena Center of the Arts, where it will be unveiling the Apple Watch at its 'Spring Forward' event on March 9th. Continue reading →
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Well known Apple blogger, John Gruber had claimed, that the next generation iPhones, unofficially dubbed iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, will come with the biggest camera jump ever. Continue reading →
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The best tech doesn't need wires. check out some of our favorite bluetooth accessories currently on sale in the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading →
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We've some bad news for users who are looking to jailbreak their device. Apple has stopped signing iOS 8.2 beta 1 and beta 2 firmware files. Continue reading →
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We have some great apps for you today that have gone free for a short duration on the App Store, including Alpine Crawler World, Actions for iPad Pro and more. Continue reading →
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Sometimes a long-standing app just needs a new coat of paint along with some new features, and for users of the MLB AT Bat app, a new update has all of those things waiting for you. Continue reading →
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Christopher Mims of the Wall Street Journal recently called out Apple for making its iPhone handsets so razor thin that the phone's battery life is compromised. The question for our poll today is "Should Apple change the iPhone's form factor in order to accommodate a larger battery?" Continue reading →
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Samsung has had a tendency to get blamed for copying in the past, especially when it comes to Apple products. While that doldrum has quieted a bit as of late, it may get fired up again here soon. Continue reading →
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Vesper, a popular note-taking app available for the iPhone, has just been updated to broaden its appeal and device support. Continue reading →
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Right now, Apple has two pre-releases versions of iOS out there in the wild for developers to look into, iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.3. Continue reading →
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Ron Johnson is the former Apple retail chief, which means he was there when the original Apple Stores were getting designed and constructed. Continue reading →
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iPhone owners with a Mac, especially those running OS X Yosemite, can appreciate the seamless syncing of data such as text messages, documents and browser tabs between their devices via iCloud. This sharing, however, doesn't apply if you work in a mixed environment that includes older OS X versions, Android devices, and Windows PCs. To bring a subset of these sharing options to your heterogenous setup, you should check out Pushbullet, a cross-platform syncing solution that allows you to send links, photos and more to your connected devices. Continue reading →
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Google Maps has been broadening its scope for quite some time now, no longer just working as a tool to get users from Point A to Point B. Continue reading →
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The Apple Watch is right around the corner, and leading up to the announcement there's plenty of marketing making its way across the world in a variety of mediums. Continue reading →
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With the debut of the Apple Watch, everyone knew it was going to happen sooner, rather than later: the Swiss would enter the smartwatch market. Continue reading →
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The VLC app has had a troubled history on iOS, not only with releases in general, but with also being pulled from the App Store entirely. Continue reading →
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During his London stop on his international tour, Tim Cook revealed a fair bit about the Apple Watch in an interview with the The Telegraph. Continue reading →
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Apple has made Printer Pro — a printing app — as the Free App of the Week on the iOS App Store. Developed by Readdle, the app allows iPhone and iPad owners to "print just about anything" from their device to any printer. Continue reading →
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When you come across a gorgeous piece of design work, do you wonder how it's made and wish that you were capable of the same type of creation? If you put your mind to it and apply the skills you'll pick up in the Learn to Design Bundle, then you'll be able to wow others in the same way. Get it for a price you pick right now in the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading →
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U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman has condemned China for violating the trade agreements between the two countries by making banking rules that favor Chinese companies over other international technology firms. Continue reading →
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Yesterday morning, Apple sent out invites for its 'Spring Forward' event on March 9 where it is widely expected to unveil the Apple Watch and perhaps an upgraded 12-inch MacBook Air with a slimmer design. Continue reading →
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Ericsson is hoping to block sales of the iPhone in the U.S. and obtain damages as it escalates its ongoing patent licensing case against Apple with a slew of federal lawsuits and U.S. International Trade Commission complaints. Continue reading →
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The iPhone's market share may be dwarfed by Android's, but its high profit margins mean Apple makes far more than any of its competitors. During the fourth quarter of 2014, the Cupertino company claimed almost 90 percent of the smartphone industry's entire profits. Continue reading →
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Apple's not afraid of virtual reality, which has been quite obvious with each new patent that surfaces showing that the Cupertino-based company has at least entertained the thought more than a few times. Continue reading →
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