Tip: Viewing And Clearing History In iTunes 11
A cool new feature of iTunes 11 is the ability to view a history of the media that you’ve previewed. This is especially useful if...
We Sit Down With Aaron Ash From Flurry, New Jailbreak Tweaks Coming?
You may know Aaron Ash from his jailbreaking utility Muiltiflow. He recently released a new Twitter app for iPhone, Flurry, that has garnered quite a bit...
British Airways To Add Passbook Support
Although off to a slow start, iOS 6’s Passbook feature has gained another major partner in the British Airways airline. The airline has expressed interest...
iOS 6.1 Bringing Siri-Based Movie Ticket Purchase With Fandango
The iOS 6.1 beta was released to developers last week and one of the features expected to arrive with the new update is the ability...
Turn-By-Turn Navigation Delayed In Australia
Apple Maps certainly hasn’t been one of the most well-received features, having gotten so many complaints with its release in iOS 6 that Tim Cook...
iTunes In The Clouds Movies Now Available Outside Of U.S. In 37 New Countries
Over fifty countries have access to iTunes in the Cloud for music and music videos, and now Apple is expanding iTunes in the Cloud for...
Sorry Brin, But Google’s The Main Actor Standing In The Way Of A Free And Open Web
“… And just like that Brin stepped up and proved to the world that he has absolutely no idea what he’s talking about.” It was...
Clearly game splash screens in iOS need to die
If you’re a gamer, or just somebody who likes to play the occasional game on your iPhone, you’ve seen them; game splash screens. They tell...
A new iPad (3rd generation) review: it’s all about the Retina baby
The new iPad has been out for a couple of days now, and while most early adopters have had their minds made up since the...
Getting down and dirty with Ravenous Games on League of Evil 2
Tomorrow is a big day for Ravenous Games. Just over a year ago, they brought one of the best retro style platformers to iOS: the...
The state of Apple’s ecosystem lock-in, and where we’re at today
Every couple of months articles crop up on the Internet calling Apple’s ecosystem a “walled garden” or a “golden cage” (1, 2, 3). These articles...
I’ve seen the future of iOS and OS X, and it starts with iLife
In a recent well-thought out article about the iOS-ification of OS X, Frederico Viticci states, “This transition obviously started years ago, and in retrospect it’s...
The naked truth about Final Cut Pro 10.0.3, and where it stands today
Let’s face it — if you walked out of your house naked with much fanfare, then later, after many complaints by your neighbors, stepped out...
iPhoneography 101: Get great photos, and great control in iOS
I’m a nit-picky little punk. Ask any of the truly wonderful creative people with whom I’ve had the pleasure to work (who will no longer...
Email is broken and Sparrow wants to fix it. A talk with its founder, Dominique Leca.
Email. It’s a technology that, once upon a time, excited us. It was an incredible feeling to get a message from someone without physically seeing...
Mobile news consumption meets social. A talk with FLUD founders Bobby and Matthew.
There’s no doubt about it. The publishing industry is booming. There’s news all around us that must be covered, and there are people that want...
Make it yourself! A lesson from Paul Mayne, creator of Day One.
Keeping a journal was hard. Now it’s easy. Everyone wants to keep a diary. Okay, a journal for you masculine men out there. However, not...
A look at tablet technology with Mark Johnson, CEO of Zite
There’s no denying it. Tablet technology is growing faster than anyone could have predicted. Just two years ago, the field was seen as stagnant with...