Apple iOS News
The Daily Roundup for 05.03.2013
OneNote update for Windows 8 and RT relives our childhood with finger drawing
Although Microsoft’s OneNote is virtually tailor-made for pen input, we doubt most Windows fans would splurge on the likes of a Surface Pro just for the sake of a quick doodle or two. With the latest update to OneNote for Windows 8 and RT, they won’t have to. The app refresh lets touchscreen PC users
Visualized: Boeing supersonic airliner concept soars in a wind tunnel, quietly
No, you’re not looking at an early preview of Star Wars Episode VII — it just might represent the future of air transport, though. Boeing has spent years developing a truly quiet supersonic airliner concept, the Icon II, and what you see is an aerodynamics test of a mockup in a vaguely Death Star-like wind
Sprint delays Galaxy S 4 in-store launch due to inventory issues, online and phone sales aren’t affected
After T-Mobile said yesterday that it won’t be able to offer Samsung’s Galaxy S 4 through its online store quite as soon as it expected, Sprint has today announced a similar delay. The carrier originally planned to have Sammy’s latest flagship available through all retail channels this Saturday (April 27th), but “unexpected inventory challenges from
Cut the Rope: Time Travel Review
Little about the act of slicing strands seems terribly appealing in our everyday lives, but that simple premise is responsible for one of the App Store’s biggest sensations. Cut the Rope’s diverse and colorful physics-based puzzles have made green alien creature Om Nom a household name across two entries – the original smash and the
Cut the Rope: Time Travel Review
Little about the act of slicing strands seems terribly appealing in our everyday lives, but that simple premise is responsible for one of the App Store’s biggest sensations. Cut the Rope’s diverse and colorful physics-based puzzles have made green alien creature Om Nom a household name across two entries – the original smash and the
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 hits the FCC, sports AT&T compatible HSPA+
Samsung’s Galaxy Mega 6.3 still doesn’t have an exact launch date, but it has made its way to the FCC. While the Mega was announced with LTE and HSPA+ radios, it appears that this version, model I9200, only has the latter onboard (I9205 is the LTE-equipped variant) — the Galaxy slightly-less Mega, it seems. It’s
BlackBerry 10.1 OS preview uncovers HDR camera mode, PIN-to-PIN messaging inside Hub
If you’re already starting to feel that shiny ‘wow’ factor fade from BlackBerry 10, then you’ll be glad to know about some new features that are primed to appear with the next update. Reports are now flowing in from developers that suggest an HDR camera mode, PIN-to-PIN messaging within the BlackBerry Hub and an improved
YouTube lets you relive the old-school look of VHS — in HD
Sure, watching YouTube videos in HD is great when you want clarity, but maybe you’ve been yearning for that grainy, tape-recorded look. Marking what’s apparently the 57th anniversary of cassette-based video recording, the YouTube team has snuck a VHS tape-shaped button on select videos. Clicking it will the throw a filter over the content, providing
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We know what you’re thinking: it’s about time. It’s been an amazingly hectic two weeks, and Myriam was on the brink of death (okay, it was a burst appendix, but still scary!). But we have another legendary episode coming your way this lovely evening as your duo of digital delight will be discussing Facebook Home