Remember iEverything? It started with the iMac in 1998, spread to the iPod and iTunes, and after that is was iEverything. iPhoto, iMovie, iWorks, iPhone, iPad. Thankfully, those days are gone and Apple seems to have settled on a simpler naming convention. ( read original story ...)
Hands On: OmniGraffle gains drag and drop for iOS 11 on iPad and iPhone
OmniGraffle 3.2 for iOS has a free trial version on the App Store and then costs $49.99 for the Standard version. A Pro version is a further $4.99 upgrade or you can go straight from the trial to Pro for $99.99. ( read original story ...)
Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus review: The Android-based answer to the iPad?
Apple's most recent addition to the entry-level iPad range was launched early on in 2017, and replaced the outgoing iPad Air. It's a no frills, solid, attractive tablet that does everything you'd need it to. What's more, iOS' App Store still has far more ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV Is Missing Out On Billions
Since then, the result has been rather anti-climactic, however. The Amazon Prime Video app for Apple TV, which management says is “coming soon,” much as it has been saying for months, is still nowhere to be found on tvOS. Despite the big announcement ... ( read original story ...)
How to Watch Amazon Prime Video on Apple TV
On account of business rivalry between Amazon and Apple, users of Prime Video app cannot stream contents directly on Apple TV. They have to rely on a workaround; here is that workaround to watch Amazon Prime Video on Apple TV. Normally, any app developer ... ( read original story ...)
Apple News Wrap Up: IPhone 8, iPhone X, Face ID, Wireless Charging, Animated Emojis And More
Apple TV app will soon be available in other countries besides U.S. packed with lots of local channels/apps; live sports and live news are also coming to Apple TV. It starts at $179 for 32GB model, and $199 for 64GB version, and will be available (pre ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s What NVIDIA’s SHIELD TV Can Do That Apple, Amazon, And Roku Can’t
Today, NVIDIA released an update for its popular SHIELD TV device that enables full Google Assistant support as well as integration of Samsung SmartThings. If any of you have ever said “OK Google” to your Android-based smartphone or Google Home device ... ( read original story ...)