iMessage Not Working for Some Users

Wednesday February 15, 2017 9:12 am PST by
Many iPhone and iPad users appear to be experiencing issues with Apple's iMessage service, which seems to be down for some people. Those who are having problems are unable to send iMessages and are instead being forced to communicate via standard green bubble text messages. According to user reports on Twitter, the problem started for some users last night. Not all iPhone and iPad owners are...

'Pokémon Go' Gaining 80 New Pokémon Later This Week [Update Now Live]

Wednesday February 15, 2017 8:09 am PST by
Starting later this week, popular augmented reality game Pokémon Go will gain tons of new content in the form of 80 new Pokémon that are being introduced to the game. The Pokémon come from the Johto region in the Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Gold games, and will include both new Pokémon and new evolutions. Gender-specific variations are also being implemented. Some Johto region Pokémon...

Apple Begins Selling D-Link's HomeKit-Enabled 'Omna' HD Camera With 180º Lens

Wednesday February 15, 2017 5:29 am PST by
D-Link today announced that its new Omna 180 Cam HD camera, unveiled at CES 2017 last month, is now available to purchase at Apple.com for $199.95. The cylindrical Omna 180 Cam HD features a 1080p camera with a 180-degree field of view, a built-in microphone and speaker with two-way audio, infrared night vision up to 16 feet, and motion detection with the option to record motion-triggered...

Apple in 'Early Stages' of Discussions for Apple Pay in South Korea, Android Pay Likely to Launch First

Wednesday February 15, 2017 5:15 am PST by
A few Apple executives have had meetings with South Korean financial authorities, spurring a rumor that the Cupertino company is beginning to make headway in its attempt to launch Apple Pay in the country. Sources speaking with The Korea Herald said that Apple's legal director and senior counselor met with the country's financial authorities back in November to discuss Apple Pay, but the company...

AppGratis Shuts Down

Wednesday February 15, 2017 5:06 am PST by
AppGratis today announced that, after seven years of operations and more than 50 million app installs globally, it has shut down. The service offered hand-picked apps for free or up to 90% off on a daily basis through its website and Android app, and formerly through its iPhone app, but its popularity had seemingly faded over the years. Apple removed AppGratis from the App Store in April...

Jaguar and Shell Partnership Lets UK Drivers Use Apple Pay to Pay for Fuel Inside Car

Wednesday February 15, 2017 3:58 am PST by
Carmaker Jaguar today announced that a collection of its vehicles will support a new in-car cashless payment app that allows drivers to use Apple Pay to pay for fuel at Shell stations without having to use a traditional card payment at a pump. Drivers of the enhanced Jaguar F-PACE performance SUV, F-TYPE, XF and XE sports saloon model ranges -- and the latest Land Rover models -- will be able to...

Amazon's Alexa Gets Expanded Calendar Support and Tap Speaker Hands-Free Mode

Wednesday February 15, 2017 1:52 am PST by
Amazon has silently updated its Alexa assistant to include Outlook.com calendar support, reports The Verge. Amazon's Echo family of connected smart speakers have always supported Google calendars, but now Outlook users can ask Alexa to add or review upcoming events in their schedule using voice commands like "What's on my calendar?" or "Add an event to my calendar." Outlook.com...

Elgato Eve 2.6 Update Enhances Lighting Control and HomeKit-Enabled Hardware Support

Wednesday February 15, 2017 12:50 am PST by
Elgato has updated its HomeKit-compatible Eve app with improved third-party accessory support and new features, including new lighting controls. The Eve family of HomeKit accessories gathers data on air quality, temperature, humidity, air pressure, energy consumption and more, while the Eve app is where data from each Eve product is aggregated and where accessories can be grouped and organized ...

Signal Privacy Messenger Users Advised to Turn Off CallKit Support in Latest Update

Tuesday February 14, 2017 11:59 pm PST by
Encrypted communications app Signal received an update yesterday that enabled video calling for the first time, but the latest version also brings CallKit support to the platform, which may leave some privacy-conscious users wary. Introduced in iOS 10, the CallKit SDK allows incoming calls from third-party VoIP apps to appear on the iOS lock screen and recent calls list, just like standard...

Pioneer's New 'Rayz' Lightning Earphones Come With Built-In iPhone-Charging Port

Tuesday February 14, 2017 6:24 pm PST by
Pioneer today announced a pair of new smart Lightning earphones, the Rayz and Rayz Plus. The Plus model includes a built-in Lightning port that allows users to charge their phone while listening to music. Pioneer says it's the "first and only" Lightning headset with a built-in "charging node." While the regular Rayz do not include a Lightning port, both models use Avnera's LightX technology, ...

Apple Planning to Fight Proposed 'Right to Repair' Legislation

Tuesday February 14, 2017 5:43 pm PST by
Apple is preparing to fight proposed "Right to Repair" legislation proposed in the Nebraska state legislature, reports Motherboard. The legislation aims to make it easier for both customers and indie repair shops to repair electronics, similar to how car repair works. Nebraska is one of eight states considering such legislation. In addition to Nebraska, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas ...

Facebook to Launch Video-Focused Apple TV App 'Soon'

Tuesday February 14, 2017 9:56 am PST by
At the Code Media conference in Dana Point, California, Facebook's Vice President of Partnerships Dan Rose announced that Facebook is planning to launch an app for set-top boxes like the Apple TV in the near future. Focused on video content, the app will allow users to watch the "same kinds of video" available on Facebook's app and website, except they'll be viewable on the larger screen of a...

New Apple Video Celebrates Brazilian Carnival Festivities Using iPhone 7 Plus Portrait Mode

Tuesday February 14, 2017 6:16 am PST by
On its Brazilian YouTube channel, Apple today posted a new video celebrating Carnival festivities in the country, which typically run throughout February and into March each year (via blogdoiphone). Apple is said to have made the video to highlight "the diversity, variety and freedom of expression of Carnival," as well as a way to continue its "Shot on iPhone" campaign, which has recently focused ...

Nest App Gains Automatic Door Detection and Better Notifications With Animated Previews

Tuesday February 14, 2017 5:44 am PST by
An update to the Nest app is rolling out today, bringing with it a new feature that lets Nest Cam Indoor and Nest Cam Outdoor automatically detect doors within their field of view, further allowing users to set these thresholds as "Activity Zones" with warning-based notifications attached to them. The feature will be available only to those who have the company's $10/month subscription service Nes...

Pokémon Go Trading and Real-Time Player Battles Coming Soon, Says Niantic

Tuesday February 14, 2017 2:57 am PST by
Pokémon Go fans waiting for a new reason to resume their engagement with the hit augmented reality title may have reason to cheer. According to MacRumors sister site TouchArcade, two features that were sorely missing in the game's original incarnation – real-time player battles and Pokémon trading – are said to be coming "soon". John Hanke, founder and CEO of Pokémon Go developer Niantic,...

Apple's Beats 1 Radio Station Launches in Singapore

Tuesday February 14, 2017 2:22 am PST by
Apple's 24/7 online radio station, Beats 1, finally went live in Singapore on Tuesday, almost two years after Apple Music first launched there (via Mashable). The availability of Beats 1 – which does not require an Apple Music subscription to listen to – is notable for a country in which iPhones usually launch the same day as in the U.S., and where Apple's streaming music service has...

Apple Exploring Fingerprint Sensing MicroLED Displays Sans Touch ID

Tuesday February 14, 2017 1:54 am PST by
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office today granted Apple a patent that describes a display capable of reading a user's fingerprint without a dedicated Touch ID sensor (via AppleInsider). The patent is interesting given current rumors swirling around the iPhone 8, which is expected to do away with the home button and integrate Touch ID directly into the display, but perhaps more noteworthy is the...

Eddy Cue: Apple 'Trying to Do Some Things' to Combat the Spread of Fake News

Tuesday February 14, 2017 12:19 am PST by
Apple is actively working on ways to ensure its content delivery services are robust enough to stand up to the challenge of "fake news", according to Apple's senior vice president of software and services, Eddy Cue. Cue made the comments during a wide-ranging interview at the Code Media conference on Monday evening. Echoing comments recently made by CEO Tim Cook, Cue said that technology...