Rovio, theĀ creators of Angry Birds,Ā celebrated the gameās second birthday on December 11 with an update thatās guaranteed to please fans of the bird slinger. In addition to 15 brand new levels, version 2.0 of the original Angry BirdsĀ game unlocks every episode available.
AirPlay has been around for well over a year now, but the range of AirPlay compatible accessories available is still pretty slim. However, that could be about to change.
Apple is reportedly planning to introduce Bluetooth support to AirPlay, which would significantly extend the range of accessories currently compatible with the feature. The company will also improve iOS connectivity for third-party accessories.
Treating yourself to an iPad 2 this Christmas? Well, you may want to hold onto your cash for a few months. According to sources in Appleās supply chain, manufacturers have already begun shipping parts and components for the iPad 3, which is expected to launch in just 3ā4 months.
Everyone knows that Apple creates products that are great for creating. But part of what makes that statement true is the deep selection of third-party gadgets that make the most of artistic impulse. Weāve painted this next section, Gifts for the Imagination, with examples thatāll help nourish the next Pissarro, Satriani or Cartier-Bresson.
Never in the history of consumer electronics has there been a computer more universally desirable than the Apple iPad.
Market share numbers ā 83% of the market ā hint at the popularity and market dominance of the iPad.
But hereās the most interesting fact about the iPadās incredible success that most people overlook: The qualities that make iPad desirable are replicable on bigger platforms ā and may even be magnified by them. Which is why itās perfectly reasonable to predict dominant market share for the iOS-like Mac desktops of the future.
First, letās understand the unprecedented popularity of the iPad.Ā
For those of us setting out to catch the lunar eclipse early tomorrow morning ā hereās a great piece in the Christian Science Monitor on why itāll be so spectacular out here west of the Rockies ā thereās nothing like an iPad armed with a great astronomy app. But according to Tim DeBenedictis, developer of SkySafari 3, his app is the only one that can predict this ā and any other ā eclipse. Thatās fine with us, since heās offering his app for free all this weekend.
It could easily be imagined that the bookbinding industry is struggling to survive these days. As books cross over in ever-increasing numbers into the digital world, the demand for physical books have disappeared ā and with it, the niche crafts that help create them. Ironic, then, that whatās breathing life into the industry now is that which began to kill it: e-books, e-readers and tablets (and in this case, the iPad 2 specifically).
Like the FieldFolio case Killian reviewed last week, Pad & Quillās Contega Case for iPad 2Ā ($90) is a devilishly handsome iPad case that harnesses the mystic craft of bookbinding to create a stylish book-like home for the iPad 2. Unlike the FieldFolio though, Pad & Quill has given the Contega a large dose of practicality.
When we have an iOS device stolen, thieves donāt just obtain our precious iPhone, but they also obtain all the information thatās stored on it. Our devices are filled with personal data such as names and addresses for our friends and family, and for our convenience, they save usernames and passwords for all kinds of different services.
Thatās why we secure our devices with passcode locks. But did you know you can use an alphanumeric passcode to make it even more secure?
Japanās Sharp, maker of huge-screen televisions, voiced confidence Thursday as it told reporters Apple isnāt much of a concern. What about the almost incessant chatter that the tech giant will enter the TV manufacturing market with an iTV in 2012? āItās not something weāre studying very hard,ā an executive claims. Unclear whether this is bravado or whistling past the graveyard, but perhaps Sharp missed class the day Apple mangled a whole string of industries thought to be untouchable.
News aggregators designed to give you maximum reading pleasure on the iPadās 9-inch screen are scaling down for iPhones. Case in point: Zite just launched a version providing all the news thatās fit to scroll on your iPhone.
Back in November, iOS hacker Pod2g announced in a message on Twitter that he had discovered a bug in the iOS 5 software that could provide an untethered jailbreak. To backup his claims, Pod2g has posted a video to YouTube that demonstrates the hack in action, but heās yet to provide any indication as to when the jailbreak might go public.
Samsung has a hit on its hands. Unfortunately, it involves being thrown out of court ā this time in France. To add insult to injury, not only did a French panel call an attempt to ban iPhone 4S sales ādisproportionate,ā but ordered the South Korean smartphone company to pay Appleās legal bills.
When it comes to Appleās iTunes Match, profit motive goes out the window ā indeed itās āimmaterial.ā Although Apple is most known for iTunes and the App Store, the Cupertino, Calif. company remains a hardware company ā and very profitable one at that. The real value of the iTunes Match service is as the latest member of Appleās vast iTunes ecosystem, acting as a honeytrap for hardware purchases.
It had to happen: Appleās workhorse, the iMac, is expected to relinquish its title as best-selling all-in-one computer in 2012. What with its success in smartphones, tablets and notebooks, Apple appears ready to throw the PC industry a bone ā a very limited one, however.
Reading the news on the iPad is one of the absolute best experiences you can have on Appleās magical tablet device. So when news hit yesterday that our two favorite iOS news reader apps came out with updates, we were pretty stoked. While you probably heard a great deal about the other reader app, we wanted to tell you about the awesome news reader you might be missing out on. Itās called Flud, and it was just completely redesigned yesterday.
Besides sporting a major facelift, whatās spectacular about FludĀ is its new ability to make reading the news a social experience. Rather than relyingĀ solelyĀ on an app to recommend websites and content to you, Flud users have the ability to see what their friends are reading in the app and share content back with them rather than spamming their Facebook or Twitter feed with the 15 news stories theyāve read throughout the day. Giving each user the ability to create a ānews personality,ā Flud aims to change the way we consume news much in the same way that Spotify and Rdio have changed the way we listen to music, by allowing users to inspire and be inspired by others based on what they consume.
Although AT&T provided few details on how many iPhones the carrier sold this quarter, several analysts are upping their estimates based on consensus that Apple will report record-breaking sales. The Apple smartphone has āgeneral strength across the boardā with sales hovering around 30 million units for the three-month period.
Weāre huge fans of OnLiveās terrific cloud gaming service here at Cult of Mac, and weāre even more excited to hear that itās coming to iOS devices. The company has announced that an OnLive app is on its way to the App Store, which will allow users to play top-tier console-quality games on the go.
Appleās iTunes 12 Days of Christmas promotion is becoming an event that European users can depend on every year. A new app for its Christmas 2011 giveaway hit the App Store yesterday, and will offer iTunes users a free download every day between December 26 and January 6.
This has been a banner year for the iPad in U.S. education ā with tots to teens and university students using Appleās magical device to learn.
How effective iPads are as a teaching tool is open to debate.
A small study, carried out by Michelle Riconscente, an assistant professor of education at the University of Southern California, offers some promising results, even with the necessary caveat that it was funded by the Motion Math app with a grant from the Noyce Foundation.
Hereās another sign weāre edging closer to a world without paper money: Chase bank has added a feature to its iDevice apps that lets its customers transfer money from their Chase accounts to any bank account in the U.S. (both Chase and non-Chase alike).
Sales of the iPhone and Mac are topping analyst expectations for the holiday quarter, eating into Android marketshare. On the flip side, despite reaching new record sales, iPad demand is described as āa little light,ā one analyst told investors Wednesday. In the kind of bad news rivals could only hope to have, iPhone demand continues to outstrip supply and those soft iPad figures are partly due to increased interest in another Apple product: the MacBook Air.
Apple has issued an update to its iBooks app on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Version 1.5 of iBooks brings two major additions: a nighttime reading theme and full-screen mode.
The update also brings several new fonts, more covers for public domain books, pop-up footnotes, and a redesigned annotation palette.
We received some interesting insight into the contentious courtroom war between Apple and Samsung, thanks to a technical slip-up from the U.S. District Court in charge of the patent-infringement case. What was revealed appears more intriguing than the actual ruling denying Appleās attempt to quickly block U.S. sales of Samsungās Galaxy phone and tablet. Not so well hidden behind sloppy redaction was Appleās own internal analysis finding Samsungās devices would steal more Android than iOS users.
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Did Apple conspire with major publishers to increase e-book prices? The European Commission has launched an antitrust probe of Apple and five publishers amid claims the industry was āterrifiedā by Amazonās $9.99 e-book push. At the heart is Appleās iBookstore and the tech giantās āagency modelā that a California lawsuit charges inflated book prices.
At Cult of Mac weāre huge fans of going to the movies. Few experiences can compare to seeing pretty boy Ryan Gosling beating the crap out of Ron Perlman on a towering 70ft x 30ft screen. As long as the film doesnāt feature Shia LaBeouf then weāre down to watch it (sometimes weāll even make an exception for the formerĀ Even Stevens star). The only problem is that showing up to the movie theater in your underwear is frowned upon in most countries. Thankfully, EpsonĀ makes some pretty kick ass projectors that bring the movie theater experience to your home so you donāt have to bother with those weird things called āpants.ā
This week weāre really lucky to be teaming up with the awesome folks at EpsonĀ to give away a brand new iPhone-compatible projector. $700 is already a pretty awesome price for their superb projector, but because itās Christmas, theyāre generously letting us giveaway their brand new MegaPlex MG-50HD ProjectorĀ for free!Ā Without a doubt this is the coolest projector weāve ever gotten our hands on. It comes with two built-in 10-watt speakers, a dock for your iPhone or iPad and is incredibly portable so you can take the fun with you wherever you go.
Speaking from experience, watching Home Alone and Elf on this thing will make the holidays 50 times more pleasurable no matter which of your annoying family members decides to pay you a visit for Christmas.