Lytro Camera Gets Wi-Fi Capabilities, New Lytro Mobile App

Wednesday June 19, 2013 1:30 pm PDT by
The Lytro Light Field Camera, which was released in late 2011, is designed to capture refocusable images, allowing the perspective of the picture to be changed at will. Today Lytro announced that it has turned on a hidden Wi-Fi feature in the camera to go alongside the release of a new Lytro app. Pssst. We're letting you in on a little secret. That Lytro camera you own has a little wireless...

Feedly Launches New Cloud Platform to Replace Google Reader Ahead of July Shutdown

Wednesday June 19, 2013 10:48 am PDT by
Google Reader is set to shut down on July 1, and while several companies have stepped in to fill the void, Feedly has been one of the most successful replacements with more than 12 million users, up from four million before Google announced the end of Google Reader. Feedly has transitioned from a simple RSS application to an RSS platform with the launch of a new web interface and a cloud...

Apple Planning LinkedIn Integration for iOS 7

Tuesday June 18, 2013 5:31 pm PDT by
Apple appears to be building LinkedIn integration into iOS 7, though the feature is not active in the beta of iOS 7 that was released to developers last week. It is said to look similar to the social network integration that iOS currently sports for Facebook and Twitter.Apple supposedly included Facebook integration in an early build of iOS 5, but it didn't make it into the final build because...

Facebook for iOS Adds Status Update Icons, New Sharing Controls

Tuesday June 18, 2013 2:51 pm PDT by
Facebook has updated its iOS app to version 6.2, adding mobile support for status update icons. The icons, which were originally introduced to the desktop edition of Facebook in April, allow users to add details about their actions to status updates. The icons link to relevant Facebook pages and give details on what a user is feeling, watching, reading, listening to, drinking, eating, or playing. ...

'Bike Baron' Named Starbucks App of the Week, Available for Free

Tuesday June 18, 2013 2:30 pm PDT by
Mountain Sheep's Bike Baron has been chosen as the Starbucks App of the Week, making it available for free for the first time ever for customers who have downloaded the Starbucks app. Bike Baron is a an extreme biking game where the objective is to navigate through dangerous terrain and deadly obstacles. Our sister site TouchArcade has a review of the gameplay:Bike Baron successfully merges...

'Paper' Developers Get $15 Million in Funding For Future Apps and Hardware

Tuesday June 18, 2013 1:09 pm PDT by
FiftyThree, the company that created popular iPad sketching app Paper, today announced that it received $15 million in funding for future projects, which will focus on both collaboration and physical creation.We are especially focused on two areas: TRUE COLLABORATION—Social media has changed the way we communicate, but real collaboration has been left behind. Still nothing has surpassed the...

Shazam App Updated with Music Discovery, New-Look Tab Bar and More

Monday June 17, 2013 11:22 pm PDT by
Just a couple of weeks after rebuilding its iPad app as a universal app, Shazam has released another update, this time adding a music discovery feature called Pulse, a new-look tab bar, and more. Pulse allows users on both iPad and iPhone to see and sample music that is being tagged the most by Shazam users in real time. Other improvements include the ability to easily delete Favorite tags...

Eddy Cue Offers Tidbits On Jobs' Involvement with iBooks

Monday June 17, 2013 2:50 pm PDT by
In Apple's ongoing antitrust case with the Department of Justice, Apple's SVP of internet software and services Eddy Cue once again took the stand today, where he revealed several small tidbits about Steve Jobs and the launch of iBooks. According to AllThingsD, Cue told the court that Jobs was highly involved in the creation of Apple's iBookstore, coming up with several of the features found...

'XCOM: Enemy Unknown' Coming to iOS This Thursday

Monday June 17, 2013 10:51 am PDT by
Firaxis Games' XCOM: Enemy Unknown will hit the App Store on Thursday, June 20. The title, which was released for the Mac in April, is a re-imagined version of the classic 1994 game X-Com: UFO Defense. In the game, players will command XCOM soldiers in turn-based battles, build up an elite squad with unique skills and abilities, and manage base resources.XCOM: Enemy Unknown for iOS takes the ...

Skype Rolls Out Free Video Messaging to Skype for Mac and iOS

Monday June 17, 2013 10:49 am PDT by
Skype has rolled out its new video messaging service, originally introduced as a beta back in February, to all users. Previously, Skype users could only use 20 messages per month without subscribing to the more expensive Skype Premium plan. Now, all users can send unlimited free video messages.Video messaging is now available to all Skype users. You can send and receive as many video messages as ...

Instagram to Get Video Capabilities Next Week?

Monday June 17, 2013 10:27 am PDT by
According to TechCrunch, Facebook will unveil a new video capture addition for Instagram at a June 20th press event. Instagram's video capabilities are said to be similar to Twitter's Vine, featuring quick, short videos that are between five and 10 seconds long.On June 20, a source says Facebook will unveil that Instagram, its popular photo-sharing app, will begin to let people also take and...

Potential First Image of MFi Gaming Controller Surfaces

Sunday June 16, 2013 9:21 pm PDT by
During Apple's WWDC keynote, the company revealed that it would begin supporting MFi (Made for iPhone) certified gaming controllers. Since then, new details have emerged, suggesting that Apple is planning to partner with both Logitech and MOGA to work on the controllers. Apple has thus far provided reference images displaying two different controller types; one that is a standalone handheld...

AT&T to Send Emergency Alerts to U.S. iPhone 4S/5 Owners [Update: iPhone 4 Users Also Included]

Friday June 14, 2013 6:26 pm PDT by
AT&T has announced that it is pushing out a software update to bring Wireless Emergency Alerts to its U.S. customers that use an iPhone 4S or an iPhone 5. Wireless Emergency Alerts are part of a public safety system that is designed to send out geographically-targeted messages to alert people about "imminent threats to safety." The messages are government issued and will include AMBER alerts...

iOS 7 Beta Allows Users to Zoom While Recording Video

Friday June 14, 2013 8:13 am PDT by
As noted by iDownloadBlog, the first beta for iOS 7 allows users to use zoom functionality while recording a video in the redesigned Camera app.Upon hitting the big red red button to start recording, simply use the pinch gesture to zoom in and out during video capture. You can also tap-to-focus on your closeups as you’re shooting video. To zoom out footage, pinch out anywhere on the screen...

Famed Mac Icon Designer Says iOS 7 Icons Are a 'Good Direction'

Friday June 14, 2013 8:04 am PDT by
Since its unveiling at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple's new user interface for iOS 7 has proven somewhat controversial with pundits and fans debating whether the direction is a good or bad one. Earlier this week, it was reported that Jony Ive had put Apple's marketing team in charge of the look and color palette for the iOS 7 icons, bringing new blood and a fresh perspective...

Apple Adding Roughly 500,000 New iTunes Accounts A Day

Friday June 14, 2013 7:17 am PDT by
During Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, CEO Tim Cook announced that the iTunes and App Store have 575 million store accounts and noted that Apple believes it has more accounts with credit cards than any other company on the Internet. Asymco's Horace Dediu yesterday used the new figure to take a look at the value of an Apple user to the company. By plotting Apple's previous...

Apple Working with Logitech and MOGA on Upcoming MFi Game Controllers

Thursday June 13, 2013 1:14 pm PDT by
During Apple's WWDC keynote, the company revealed that a number of new APIs will be introduced with iOS 7, including support for MFi (Made for iPhone) certified hardware game controllers, which will allow manufacturers to design and release dedicated iOS gaming peripherals. Some new information on the controllers has been made available to us from a variety of sources, including Czech site Jabl...

Apple SVP Eddy Cue Takes Stand in E-Book Trial, Admits Some E-Books Rose in Price

Thursday June 13, 2013 12:35 pm PDT by
Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president in charge of internet software and services, took the stand today in the Department of Justice's antitrust case against Apple over the price of e-books following the launch of the iBooks Store in 2010.Cue is Apple's chief negotiator and was in charge of all discussions with the major book publishing houses. The DoJ is alleging that Apple illegally worked...