U.S. Immigrations & Customs Agency To Switch Employees To iPhone, More Secure
RIM has just lost another major client to the iPhone. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency says it intends to move away from the...
Best Buy Selling $50 iTunes Gift Cards For $40, Today Only
Here’s some good news to start your day with: Best Buy’s Deal of the Day today is a $50 iTunes gift card for just $40 dollars,...
iPhone 5 Untethered Jailbreak Not Yet A Reality But Slowly Getting There
If you’re one of those people who just have to be able to do things like, say, install an Android system on your iPhone, chances are...
Samsung Air, Err, Chromebook Now Available Via Google Play
Last week, Google announced that they were working with Samsung to make a super cheap Chromebook, which would retail for $249 in the United States....
Apps Of The Week: Photography Edition
Photos play an important role in our lives. They help us hold on to memories. They allow us be creative. They show our funny side....
Finally, Instagram Solves Their Terrible @-Reply Problem With Twitter Auto-Tweets
It’s funny how things have a way of working out. Just yesterday I was lamenting how I keep getting tweets from people referencing @joshuaschnell on...
Tapbots Officially Releases Tweetbot For Mac
After being in beta for a few months, the folks at Tapbots have released the infamous Tweetbot for Mac into the Mac App Store. While...
85% Of Social Gamers Stop Playing After First Day, Study Finds
Social gaming is often hit or miss, with a game being a huge success one day and totally forgotten the next (take Draw Something, for...
App Commemorating Life Of Steve Jobs Denied From App Store
Imagine spending a ton of time and resources creating an app celebrating the life of your idol only to be denied from the App Store...
Step Right Up Kids, Get A Microsoft Office 365 Four-Year Subscription For $80
Microsoft is about to make getting a university education a little more affordable. Today, the company announced a new version of Office 365 specifically for...
Amazon Pushes Kindles In Schools, Intros Whispercast Program
It looks as if Amazon is trying to get Kindles into the classroom as they, according to Reuters, released a Whispercast program for schools today....
One Billion People Now Use Smartphones
There are now one billion smartphone users in the world. That’s 1 in 7 people. And, by 2015, this number is expected to double according...
CloudOn App Update Adds Annotations, Improved Ribbon Interface, And Releases Infographic
CloudOn is a popular and free productivity iOS app that lets users read and edit Microsoft Office files right on their tablets. Today the company...
Underage Interns Found At Foxconn Factory In China, Vocational Schools To Blame
Students as young as 14 years old have been discovered interning at a Foxconn factory in China. The electronics manufacturer is pointing the finger at...
A Look Inside The iPod Nano Reveals Low Repairability And “Mystery Chips”
iFixit is at it again. This time they’ve gone all Freddy Krueger on the 7th-generation iPod nano. Staying true to previous analysis, they reveal that...
Which Blends Best? iPhone 5 Or Samsung Galaxy S III?
Blendtec is at it again with its latest power blender, but with a twist. It doesn’t usually take long for the latest iPhone to get...
New iPod Touch Says Farewell To Its Ambient Light Sensor
It’s a common life lesson that we sometimes have to take the good with the bad. The new fifth-generation iPod touch may be the thinnest...
Saturday Night Live Takes A Crack At iPhone 5, Mocks Maps, Camera, Scuffing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vJh2eylm5BY Saturday Night Live has been known to make fun of just about everything, and this weekend the show took a turn at mocking Apple’s...