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ReadyCase is like the Swiss army knife of iPhone cases

ReadyCase is like the Swiss army knife of iPhone cases

First and foremost, this is not a paid endorsement. We have no incentive to highlight this product – it’s just pretty darn cool. The IndieGoGo-funded ReadyCase is one that iUsers should see. In many ways, it’s a wonder that something like this took so many years to come out. Sure, there are other iPhone cases that are multipurpose, that have similar features, but this is the first one we’ve found that has all of them together in one. Kickstand. Lens ring. Headphone clip. A USB drive. It even has a multi-tool for those times when you wish you had a flat head screwdriver at the ready. Check it out: …

Apple corrects website to not claim their maps are the most powerful

Apple corrects website to not claim their maps are the most powerful

You have to give Apple credit. They know they launched a dud and they’re willing to admit it. Mostly. In a letter to their customers, Apple CEO Tim Cook encouraged iOS6 users to download apps to use instead of Apple’s version. This humbling experience has been treated very well by the company; the finger pointing has been minimal and the willingness to accept failure has been admirable. Here’s the letter from their website: Now, they’ve taken it a step further by reducing their claims that they placed on the website . Instead of saying it’s the “most beautiful, powerful mapping service ever”, they…

iPhone 5 Pranked on Jimmy Kimmel

iPhone 5 Pranked on Jimmy Kimmel

Prior to the iPhone 5 being released Jimmy Kimmel pretty much hit the nail on the head by pranking people on the street saying it was the new iPhone 5 when in fact it wasn’t since at the time the iPhone 5 had yet to be released. It is pretty funny to see what people will fall for when it comes to the name Apple. …

The ultimate iPhone 5 parody

The ultimate iPhone 5 parody

You have to admit, the iPhone 5 release of being taller and slender was not really worth its development, however the spoofs and parodies that have come from its release have added some funnies into my daily routine. IMHO (in my humble opinion), the laughs are worth more than the phone. Right about now I feel sorry for anyone who stood in a line-up to get the iPhone 5, since it seems to have been a waste of everyone’s time, everyone except YouTubers who cleverly know how to make fun of Apple. This is definitely the best find thus far for iPhone 5 YouTube parodies. …

Android Authority compares the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3 in a drop test

Android Authority compares the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3 in a drop test

It’s about as unscientific as it can be and the results are definitely questionable, but for an Apple-hating site to give so much credit to the iPhone 5 for staying strong despite repeated drops says something for the device. Is it as durable as Apple wants us to believe? See for yourself: …

Samsung pwns Apple (commercial)

Samsung pwns Apple (commercial)

The Samsung commercials just keep getting better and since they have been sued recently for apparently copying Apple’s design they have decided to take measures in their own hands within their recent commercials. …

StumbleUpon makes their app for Apple Devices more personable

StumbleUpon makes their app for Apple Devices more personable

This week StumbleUpon has made extraordinary changes to its app for the iPhone and iPad, enabling users the ability to discover and stumble easier than ever before. Their main objective is to make the app more personable for users to have a more personalized experience. …

iOS 6 maps reveal the first casualty of the Google, Apple cold war: users

iOS 6 maps reveal the first casualty of the Google, Apple cold war: users

The New York Times is not known as a publication that looks for the silver lining in news, but they make a point that may be the only good one for Apple when it comes to their disastrous iOS 6 maps launch. Things Can Only Get Better. They certainly couldn’t get any worse. In the ongoing cold war between Apple and Google, users were hit as the first casualty. The brand new maps, brought about as a replacement to help remove a relationship between the two tech giants that has existed since the first iPhone, are so bad they’ve become comical. It’s not funny in the way that Google handled their 8-bit maps for April…

The iUser: Stuff Apple users say (Video)

The iUser: Stuff Apple users say (Video)

Are you an Apple fanboy or girl? Do you own an iPod, iPad, Apple TV or Mac? Do you agree with Apple suing everything under the sun or do you have a love hate relationship with your electronic fruit? …

Geek picture of the day: the cassette iPod

Geek picture of the day: the cassette iPod

For those of old enough to remember the wonders of the original Walkman, it represented a new freedom that we had never known before. The ability to go in so many places and perform activities such as jogging and biking while listening to music made it epic. MP3 players and the iPod in particular changed that, of course, but now old-schoolers can reminisce with the Cassette Tape to MP3 Converter for the iPod….

iPhone 5 launch event scheduled for September 12

iPhone 5 launch event scheduled for September 12

Next week, all of the rumors surrounding the upcoming iPhone 5 will be confirmed, refuted, or left in the air. One thing is certain: September 12th will be the official Apple iPhone 5 event. Though the invitation they sent to tech magazines across the internet didn’t give many specifics, the clever play on the date with the shadowed 5 makes it pretty clear what the event is going to surround. Will it have a 4″ screen as rumored? When will it officially be available? Will there be major changes to the hardware, battery, or other components? Are they really rolling out a new type of charger? We’ll know…

Hacker group AntiSec leaks Apple device IDs to highlight FBI tracking

Hacker group AntiSec leaks Apple device IDs to highlight FBI tracking

If reports from the hacker group are to be believed, the FBI has over 12 million Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) on file and now 1,000,001 of them have been leaked to the public. Using the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability in Java, the group allegedly hacked into Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K Stangl’s notebook in March of this year and retrieved a file with information about Apple iOS device users. The file, named “NCFTA_iOS_device_intel.csv”, is claimed to have usernames, device names, device types, push notification tokens, zip codes, phone numbers, addresses, and other…

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