The faltering economy and price-competitive rivals have triggered a decline in the market share and sales of Apple’s iPhone in the majority of Europe, except in the UK, based on data shown from European research firm Kantar today. The October release of Apple’s new iPhone 4S buttressed its position in the UK as well as [...]
December 23rd, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
If you’ve ever dropped your iPhone or iPad on the ground, you have probably experienced the feeling of time slowing down as you watch your device speed towards horrible disfigurement. Now you can watch the nightmare unfold in 6900 frames per second high definition horror. The guys at GizmoSlip film their device drop tests with a $ 60,000 [...]
December 22nd, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
Softbank today released a new digital TV tuner for the Apple iPad and iPhone. The device has an integrated digital tuner that streams the TV content to the iPad or iPhone via Wi-Fi connectivity. Softbank’s digital TV tuner also works in conjunction with the company’s free StationTV app. Folks in Japan are able to purchase [...]
December 21st, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
For those of you on the developer tip, you’re more than likely already working on the update that goes by the number 5.1, but for us lowly peasants, there a new build of 5.0.1 out there today for the iPhone 4S that goes by the name 9A406. This update is only one character away from [...]
December 15th, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
Optrix has just introduced the Optrix HD Sports Mount for the iPhone 4/4S and iPod Touch. This weatherproof rugged case is designed to house your iPhone and securely mount it anywhere- helmets, vehicles, skis, and more. With the iPhone 4S’s 1080p HD and image stabilizing capabilities (not to mention onscreen instant video editing and uploading), [...]
December 6th, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
Before me sit two phones. On the left is the iPhone 4S, which I bought (and signed my soul over to Verizon for) in October. On the right sits a loaner GSM version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, sporting Android 4.0. I like the one on the right better. I’ll have to send it back [...]
December 4th, 2011 | Posted in Samsung | No Comments
Many people are using their iPhone’s as their everyday camera instead of a point and shoot. And why not? The iPhone takes pretty solid pictures and there’s no additional bulk in your pocket. After all the best camera is the one you actually have with you. So this interesting $ 249 iPhone accessory from PhotoJojo [...]
November 29th, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
Check out what Geek Unique is doing with vintage reel to reel tapes. I suppose the “vintage” is probably not needed since reel to reels are not in production any more (are they? if so, why?). Anyway, he’s converting them into retro stylish iPhone docks. Each dock is made from a vintage Telefunken 5 3/4″ [...]
November 28th, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
The Holga case brings some retro camera filters to your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S. Instead of digital filters as you would get with the Instagram app, the Holga case tacks on a physical wheel of special effects lenses to the back of your iPhone. The wheel looks like a rotary dial and features ten [...]
November 18th, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments
Want to read a book? You might be able to do so by loading up an e-book on your iPhone, assuming your precious Apple smartphone is encased in the rather odd looking £49.99 BookBook for iPhone case. Yes sir, this unique addition intends to spruce up your smartphone life by merging the convenience of a [...]
November 14th, 2011 | Posted in iPad | No Comments