Tuesday morning, Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled several new upcoming products, including the latest iPhone, a brand-new smart watch, a way to make payments using your phone, the latest update to the company's operating system and more.
A few friends of mine have already upgraded their phones to the new iOS7 from Apple. I've heard that it takes anywhere from 6 hours to 30 minutes to download the new operating system depending on your Wi-Fi connection. (I think the person who said it took 6 hours was trying to download it before it was really available so don't be discouraged...
Anyone who's watched more than, say, three minutes of Hell's Kitchen has seen chef Gordon Ramsay berate his charges like a drill sergeant from, well, Hell. He's a little nicer on Master Chef, but still not the person you might want to learn cooking from.
Apple’s release of their iPad 3 set the tech world abuzz last week. While the tablet has many functions, it is often used as an electronic reader, and its competing devices are eReaders, like Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s Nook.
According to a new survey from Harris Interactive of 2,056 adults there is plenty of demand for all these tablets, as eReaders are becoming more and more popular
While Wednesday’s roll-out of the new generation of Apple’s iPad didn’t have quite the fanfare of prior events helmed by the company’s late co-founder, Steve Jobs, that doesn’t mean people weren’t paying attention.
Here’s a quick rundown of the announcement.
I'm no expert when it comes to lizards. But I think even some experts would be surprised when they heard about a lizard with mad skills on a certain video game!
Given how popular cats are on the internet, it’s no surprise that Friskies — makers of delicious cat food (or so our cats tell us) for over 50 years — recently rolled out a line of tablet-based apps just for cats. Featuring movements, shapes and colors tailored to appeal to kitty’s sensibilities, your feline friend can now download titles like ‘Cat Fishing’ ‘Tasty Treasures Hunt’ and ‘Party Mix-Up
I fully admit it. My daughter was the first one to download the Angry Birds app on my smart phone. Then over the weekend I was in a local cell phone store and they had it running on an iPad at the counter and I couldn't stop playing it! Talk about addictive!