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  • wavelength-ultraviolet

    Forget The Pirate Bay And Netflix: This Might Be The Best Way To Watch Movies Online

    Plenty of online services, some more legal than others, offer users instant access to movie downloads and streaming. But one company has come up with…

    By Chris Smith January 14th, 2015 Read More
  • icloud

    Why Your Apple ID Isn't As Safe As Apple Says It Is

    In early September last year, just before Apple launched its new iPhones and iOS operating system, the company was hit by a huge data breach…

    By Chris Smith January 14th, 2015 Read More
  • apple-minority-report-3d-ui

    Apple Might Be Working On That Crazy 'Minority Report' 3D UI You've Been Dreaming Of

    One of the highlights of the 2002 movie Minority Report movie starring Tom Cruise is the impressive 3D gesture-based computer interface the cops use to…

    By Chris Smith January 13th, 2015 Read More
  • Android-costume-guy

    Android Fans Vent About What They Hate Most About Lollipop

    No new operating system is perfect and even though Android 5.0 Lollipop has been largely well received, some Android fans aren't liking some of what…

    By Brad Reed January 13th, 2015 Read More
  • windows 10

    You'll Soon Be Able To Run Windows 10 On Your Windows Phone

    Windows fans interested in experiencing Microsoft's Windows 10 way ahead of its official release have been able to do so quite a while now, via…

    By Chris Smith January 13th, 2015 Read More
  • Apple iMessage Analysis

    Charlie Hebdo Fallout: U.K. Wants To Ban WhatsApp, iMessage And Other Encrypted Chat Apps

    In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack, some governments are already planning to take preemptive action against similar future events, by coming up with…

    By Chris Smith January 13th, 2015 Read More
  • applecom

    How To Steal Paid iOS Apps, iTunes Movies And Music Right Now... And Why You Shouldn't Do It

    A few days ago, Apple has made a significant change to its iTunes stores in European Union countries, introducing a new 14-day no-questions-asked refund period…

    By Chris Smith January 9th, 2015 Read More
  • Netflix Recommended TV

    Good News, Netflix Pirates: Your VPN Access Won't Be Stopped Anytime Soon

    After news broke out a few days ago that Netflix might finally be fulfilling one of the requests coming from movie studios and rights holders…

    By Chris Smith January 9th, 2015 Read More
  • nsa-spying-keyhole

    Your Private Browsing Habits Are Far From Being As Private As You Might Think

    Most modern browsers come with special private modes meant to help users hide their surfing habits from coworkers or family and/or try to prevent sites…

    By Chris Smith January 9th, 2015 Read More
  • BGR-iPhone-6-top

    How Apple Plans To Make Sure Future iOS Releases Aren't Disasters Like iOS 8.0.1

    Apple's recently released iOS 8 is already installed on almost 70% of existing iOS devices, but the launch was far from smooth, as Apple had to…

    By Chris Smith January 8th, 2015 Read More
  • tim-cook-app-store

    Paid Apps Will Be More Expensive For Some iPhone, iPad And Mac Users

    Apple is about to increase paid apps prices for some users, the company told developers, with the change affecting both App Store and Mac App…

    By Chris Smith January 8th, 2015 Read More
  • windows-10

    Microsoft's Special 'Spartan' Browser For Windows 10 Gets Further Detailed

    Microsoft on January 21st will make several announcements related to Windows 10, although it's not clear whether project Spartan will be one of them. Various…

    By Chris Smith January 7th, 2015 Read More
  • PoewrPoint for Android

    You Can Download The Office For Android Tablet Preview Right Now

    Last November, Microsoft announced that it would be inviting some Android tablet users to test Microsoft Office for the very first time. Two months later, the…

    By Jacob Siegal January 6th, 2015 Read More
  • andy-rubin-google-android

    Why Android Users Can't Have The Nicest Things

    One of the bigger supposed mysteries out there is why so many prominent mobile apps come out on iOS first despite the fact that Android…

    By Brad Reed January 5th, 2015 Read More
  • Apple-iPhone-6-Plus-5

    One Of iOS 8's Biggest Pain Points Just Earned Apple A Class Action Lawsuit

    Storage was one of the most annoying issues with the iOS 8 update for many users, who discovered they were not able to download and…

    By Chris Smith January 1st, 2015 Read More
  • apple-pay-amex

    Apple Fixed An Annoying iPhone 6 Bug That Was Ruining Apple Pay For Some Users

    Some iPhone 6 owners have discovered a strange bug related to using Apple Pay after a phone restore, as detailed in a new forum thread…

    By Chris Smith January 1st, 2015 Read More
  • nsa-sign

    This Privacy-Protecting App Cocktail Is The NSA's Worst Nightmare

    Protecting your privacy online is not an easy thing to do, especially when it comes to the prying eyes of the NSA and other spy agencies…

    By Chris Smith January 1st, 2015 Read More
  • app-store-get-apps

    Apple Just Gave Europeans The App Store Feature We've All Been Clamoring For

    Apple's iTunes is already a hugely popular digital content source for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Windows users, and things might get even better for European iTunes account…

    By Chris Smith December 30th, 2014 Read More
  • iphone-6-ios-8

    How To Fix The 8 Most Annoying Problems With iOS 8

    Apple has pushed out one major software update and several minor updates since it first released iOS 8 to the public this past September. The latest…

    By Zach Epstein December 27th, 2014 Read More
  • best-of-2014-iphone-ipad-free-paid-apps

    These Are The Top Free And Paid iOS Apps Of 2014

    Apple has finally posted its lists of the best performing apps of the year, revealing all of the must-have iPhone and iPad apps, whether free or…

    By Chris Smith December 24th, 2014 Read More
  • Manything

    Wondering What To Do With Your Old iPhone? Turn It Into A Home Security System For Free

    Plenty of studies have shown that iPhone users upgrade their handsets more often than other smartphone users. But what should you do with that old iPhone once…

    By Zach Epstein December 23rd, 2014 Read More
  • a-better-camera-android

    This Great Free App Is The Camera Your Android Phone Deserves

    Early Android phones had awful cameras that took poor quality photos, but that has completely changed in the modern smartphone era. The gap in quality…

    By Zach Epstein December 22nd, 2014 Read More
  • duet-display-ipad-mac

    The App That Puts Yosemite On Your iPad's Screen Is Finally Available To Download

    Duet Display is a brand new application that lets users repurpose old and new iOS devices including the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and turn…

    By Chris Smith December 20th, 2014 Read More
  • android-l-nexus-5

    Next Year's 'Android M' Update Might Take Android In An Exciting New Direction

    Google is working on a new Android version that is specifically created to better fit cars, Reuters has learned, and that should offer users a smart…

    By Chris Smith December 19th, 2014 Read More
  • google-inbox-by-gmail

    Google's 'Email Killer' Inbox Just Got Even Better

    Google on Thursday announced some very cool new features for its Inbox app, which has been called an "email killer" by several pundits. On its Gmail blog,…

    By Chris Smith December 18th, 2014 Read More
  • android-5.0-lollipop-statue-1

    The Amount Of Personal Data Some Android Apps Collect Is Absolutely Shocking

    A new study looking at how mobile Android apps track smartphone users has revealed some interesting facts about Android applications, InfoWorld reports, finding that many…

    By Chris Smith December 17th, 2014 Read More
  • Schmidt Defends Google

    Even Eric Schmidt Has No Idea How Privacy Works On One Of Google's Top Products

    Google Chairman Eric Schmidt is always an interesting interview — after all, he's never shied away from offering quirky and memorable quotes in the past — and The Daily Dot has now revealed…

    By Chris Smith December 17th, 2014 Read More
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