At long last, it’s here. On Wednesday, Apple released its long-awaited iOS 8.0 mobile operating system. The update, which varies in size between several hundred megabytes and a few gigabytes and offers a slew of new features, fixes and changes that are described here via the Apple web site.
Month: September 2014
If you’re looking to spend US$999 on an iOS app, i4software’s Vizzywig 4K is just what you’re looking for. Per Boy Genius Report, Vizzywig4K, which retails for US$999, “captures full 4K resolution photos at the rate of 24 photos per second along with synched audio” rather than capturing video.
With Apple Pay en route, an assortment of banks are scrambling to be the consumers’ choice as to the default Apple Pay card. “It’s a healthy competition,” JPMorgan Chase marketing chief Kristin Lemkau told the Financial Times. JPMorgan Chase launched Apple Pay-centered marketing campaigns on the same day as the service’s unveiling, and similar campaigns […]
You know how iTunes recently downloaded the new, free U2 album, no matter whether you wanted it or not? That’s not going over as well as it could have. Per Re/Code, Apple has released a new support document detailing how to get rid of the new U2 album, Songs of Innocence. The document states that […]