News headlines
- How the iPhone's Retina display benefits disabled users
Visually impaired users depend on the quality and brightness of iPad and iPhone screens
- Samsung photoshops Galaxy S4 into iPhone stock shot
We hope Samsung is well and truly embarrassed by its latest act of copying Apple
- iPhone 5S: more photographs appear, indicate colour options
Photograph of what is claimed to be new iPhone 5S parts have appeared
- iPad mini 2 rumour rollup: leaked specs, A7 chip and something we call 'iPadiGlasses'
Plus the latest chatter on the Apple iPad 5 and the iPhone 6
- Woman sues Apple claiming that power button defect was planned
Debra Hilton has sued Apple because the power button has stopped working
- Ohio man downloads 50,000,000,000th App Store app, wins $10,000
Winning app was Say the Same Thing by Space Inch
- iPhone in row 9 caused plane to go 'several miles off course'
As the FAA examines whether to allow phone use on airlines, reports of in-flight issues
- Retina iPad mini 'will feature new processor chip'
A 'tipster' claims that the new iPad mini will get the A6X chip to power its Retina display
- New iPhone: Sapphire crystal fingerprint scanner 'to be embedded in home button'
Reports from Taiwan suggest new tech for fingerprint scanner, PayPal exec confirms Apple will introduce fingerprint tech
- Look out Apple: Android grabs 75 percent of smartphone market
Windows Phone only other mobile OS to gain share
Blogs
>> Mon, 04 Mar 2013
The Mac that time forgot
By Simon Jary
Apple is, for the moment at least, no longer selling the Mac Pro in Europe. Is Apple annoyed with us for still buying BlackBerries or siding with Samsung in the courts? No, it’s because an amendment to the IEC 60950-1 regulation increases requirements around electrical port protection and the fan guards in the system.
>> Thu, 10 Jan 2013
Can Microsoft kill the iPhone?
By Matt Egan
Can Microsoft kill the iPhone? Let me answer that with another question. Why did we stop asking if Google can kill the iPhone? Because it found a niche of its own. For all the lawsuits and talk of thermonuclear war, Apple and Google know that this town is big enough for the both of us.
>> Wed, 09 Jan 2013
Apple's bad cable manners
By Simon Jary
After an 18-month wait Apple is finally shipping a new range of iMacs, and very nice they are, too. I bought one of the 27-inch iMacs because our home iMac bores the pants off me when it tries to handle a few hungry Adobe programs and bad-boy iPhoto at the same time. See: Apple iMac (27-inch and 21.5-inch) review (Late 2012)
iPad/iPhone
Apple’s 'magical' touchscreen devices have revolutionised the mobile phone and home PC market. Putting the power of the Internet in your hand, and adding to it a breath-taking number of 'apps'.
Apple patents way to use other device's flashes for mobile photography
New patent in which a primary iOS device controls many other secondary devices as assistant flashes in order to light the scene
Reviews
OtterBox Defender with iON Intelligence review - smart protective case for iPhone
This smart protective case doubles the iPhone 4/4S battery life and provides sturdy protection.
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- Iron Man 3 review - control the metal-clad super-hero from the hit movie
Masterclasses
Tips and tricks for iPhoto for iOS
Although iPhoto for iOS isn't quite as robust as its OS X counterpart, it's a very capable image editor - and it can do a few cool tricks you simply can't do on your Mac.
Recent Masterclasses
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