Awaynote.Biz

We didn't get that cloud-based iTunes at the last keynote, but the bulge (and the rumor) isn'cheek by jowl dead yet. Boy Genius says "one of our reliable Apple sources" is confirming that iTunes in the dense mass is mum being developed -- the capability discussed would spare streaming of music and movies both from ...

iCub puts an iPad in a plane

Even though the first iPhone lacked a GPS and scope (not to mention a true gyroscope), there were a few early avionic entries to the App Store, mostly involving crude incline measurements. When the iPhone got a GPS and then a limit, it became a wee more beneficial to the flying sort. The iPad ...
Got the FaceTime blues? It could be your router'sitting firewall settings. Apple has posted a support writing noting that some routers using firewalls, security software or other restrictive settings will require a settings change. Specifically: To appliance FaceTime on a restricted Wi-Fi netting, port forwarding must be enabled for ports 53, 80, ...
There'session a great part in the New York Times today about the enlarging practice of using fickle apps to perceive and review restaurants. The way it works is simple for customers. Just pull disclosed your phone (or your iPad), throw the app and find what'sitting nearby. Initially, OpenTable was the only ...
Apple is hiring! Can you guess what philanthropic of turn they're after? Wireless antenna engineers, of course. On June 23rd, just after the Death Grip was discovered by the public, Apple published three listings with a view to iPhone and iPad antenna engineers who can "define and implement ...


Page 1 of 41234»