Real Racing 3 Gets ‘Soft’ Launch In Canada, New Zealand, And Australia

It’s time to hit the asphalt, and get your download on. Real Racing 3 is rolling out across a couple of App Stores around the globe....
·

Apple Loses Brazilian iPhone Trademark Dispute With Gradiente

Well, it looks like Apple just took a huge kick in the nether region down in Brazil. According to a report by the BBC, the...
·

Tim Cook To Sit With First Lady During Tomorrow’s State Of The Union Address

Apple CEO Tim Cook will reportedly be sitting with First Lady Michelle Obama as President Obama delivers his State of the Union address on Tuesday,...
·

BlackBerry Z10 More Expensive Than iPhone Off Contract

Given my job title there are a lot of things that I have to buy to keep up with review units that come in the...
·

iPhone 5 Comes In Fifth In Customer Satisfaction Survey, LTE Playing A Role?

In a new customer satisfaction survey by OnDevice Research, the iPhone 5 ranked fifth place behind four Android powered devices in the U.S. In total,...
·

Still Waiting For Infinity Blade: Dungeons? It May Be A Long While

Last March Epic Games had some stage time during the iPad announcement to show off its new Infinity Blade: Dungeons title. At the time there...
·

Rumored Apple Smart Watch Could Have A Curved Display, Willow Glass

The New York Times has reported that Apple’s upcoming smart watch will have a curved glass display. The publication is citing “people familiar with the...
·

Apple, Microsoft, Adobe Called In By Australian Parliament Over Product Pricing Schemes

Consumers in Australia have often complained of being charged higher prices for smartphones, computers and other tech stuff than in other countries. In July of...
·

Apple Makes $1 Billion Every Year Thanks To Google Search

Apple apparently makes $1 billion per year from Google just for making Google the search default on iOS devices. This little fun fact comes from...
·

Apple Stands Alone Against Department Of Justice In E-book Suit

Apple is now the only company that remains in a highly covered e-book price fixing lawsuit that began nearly a year ago, involving five of...
·

Apple Hires Ex-LG OLED TV Employee

Apple has hired an ex-LG employee who once specialized in OLED television sets. The employee, James (Jueng-Gil) Lee, also worked at Samsung and the defunct...
·

iOS 6.1 Most Popular Jailbreak Ever, Installed On 7 Million Devices In 4 Days

We knew that there was significant buzz in the lead-up to the recent evasi0n jailbreak release for iOS 6.1; however, we didn’t know to what...
·

Apple Launches New AirPort And Time Capsule Firmware, Airport Utility

Apple’s networking gear just got a huge firmware update, including the AirPort Express, Extreme and Time Capsule routers. The firmware update will appear in the...
·

Apple Issues Statement On Shareholder Lawsuit

Earlier today the Internet was abuzz with news of a lawsuit against Apple from a fund manager who wanted Apple to give more cash back...
·

Quirky Releases Curious New Crossover Case

Receipts, money, debit cards, and anything else you keep in your bazillion pockets — evenly spread among your coat, pants, and hoodie — get lost...
·

Vyne Concept May Be The Perfect Stand For Any Sticky Situation

Think Joby GorrillaPod’s flexibility, but instead of having a bunch of tripod legs, you instead adjust one long bendy cable to meet your needs. The...
·

Apple Job Posting Hints At Siri Coming To OS X

Rumors have been going around since last November that Apple would be bringing our favorite personal assistant to OS X. Recent Apple job postings on...
·

How Huge Is The iTunes Store? Try 25 Billion Song Downloads Huge

Just how many songs have been downloaded from iTunes? A million, a hundred million, a billion? Nope, try 25 billion song downloads. According to a...
·