Dr. Raymond Soneira is psychotic. But psychotic in a good way. On Tuesday, Soneira released full comparison-based results as to the display color accuracy of assorted tablets and smartphones, including the iPad Air 2 and the iPhone 6 Plus, wherein he studied the science as to what you see is what you get with its […]
Day: November 18, 2014
The Apple Watch and its associated apps are becoming very real, as a set of just-released development tools have just indicated. Per 9to5Mac, alongside a release of Xcode 6.2 with WatchKit tools for the upcoming Apple Watch, Apple today posted its iOS 8.2 beta for developers. The release, build 12D436, follows the release of iOS […]
In spite of the MCX and CurrentC ordeal, Apple Pay seems to be gaining some ground. Per MacRumors, Apple Pay this week continued its retail expansion with the mobile payment service now being adopted by SunTrust bank and Bi-Lo holdings, which manages BI-LO, Harveys, and Winn-Dixie grocery stores. The latter announcement follows reports of of […]
From my own end, the OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite update worked and I haven’t had any issues to kvetch about. This doesn’t seem to be the same case for everyone. Per 9to5Mac, Computerworld and complaints registered on the Apple Support Communities, yesterday’s dot-release of OS X 10.10.1 has seemingly failed to address the Wi-Fi problems […]