Star Walk 2 by Vito Technology is the next generation of the venerable sky charting program that was launched in 2008. This iOS app has been well received throughout the years, but the new release suffers from too many user interface and usability errors, and its does not fare well compared to the competition. _________________…
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Rumor Claims Apple Placing NFC Sensors in Disney Stores Ahead of iPhone 6 Launch
Report claims Apple is placing mobile payment NFC sensors in Disney Stores The rumor follows a report that Apple has struck payment processing deals with American Express, Visa, and MasterCard, and several retailers including Walgreens and CVS. Reports have claimed the iPhone 6 will include NFC support, although there is word that the still rumored…
Want Real World Maps for LTE Coverage? There's an App for That
Sensorly shows realistic cell service coverage maps Sensorly is a handy service where users can volunteer to share information about the 4G/LTE signal strength they get on their iPhone or Android-based smartphone, and that data is then aggregated to show exactly where the strong or weak signal areas are. The darker the color on the…
Bloomberg Backs Up Wearables Announcement at Apple's Sept 9 Event
Apple to unveil iPhone 6, wearable device on September 9 Apple has been expected to host an iPhone 6 launch event in early September for some time, but word that it could be a mega event where a whole new product line gets introduces as well is cropped up only in the past few days.…
How Duke Turned an iPod Giveaway into a University-Wide Digital Initiative
Ten years ago, Apple's iPod inspired Duke University to hand them out to incoming freshmen so that they could listen to recorded lectures and other material. But what began as an iPod-giveaway has since morphed into the Duke Digital Initiative (DDI), a program that embraces technology in many forms to better the education process. In…
Hands-On with Blue's Mo-Fi Headphones: Comfort Married to High Fidelity
Earlier on Tuesday, Blue Microphones announced—finally—Mo-Fi, professional quality headphones for audiophiles and musicians. The company gave us this maddening, teasing not-quite-a-glimpse back at CES in January, and I've been waiting eagerly since. Fortunately, Blue gave me early access to them, and this review is based on hands-on and ears-on testing for the last two weeks.…
iOS app StreetHub could help save independent retail
Like other major cities, London has a proud tradition of quirky boutiques, and independent stores. Now, instead of trying to kill them off with online transactions, some of the residents of its start up scene are trying to use mobile technology to save them. Streethub is a new iOS app launched by London based entrepreneurs…
Bad iPhone 5 Battery Life? Apple May Owe You a Free Battery Replacement
Point your browser to Apple's iPhone 5 Battery Replacement Program webpage Select your country from the drop down menu on the left Enter your iPhone's serial number in the Eligibility field, then click Submit Apple is replacing some iPhone 5 batteries that don't hold a charge If your iPhone 5 qualifies, you can make an…
Blue Releases Mo-Fi Headphones with Onboard Amp, Innovative Headband
Blue Mo-Fi Over-the-Ear Headphones The four bar linkage system (Blue has a patent pending on it) is a key aspect of why these headphones are different. In addition to eliminating stress points common to most spring-loaded headbands, it also serves to keep the cups snug against your ear. With thick padding and adjustable tension, they…
California Gov. Signs Smartphone Kill-Switch Requirement into Law
The relevant passage from SB-962: Any smartphone that is manufactured on or after July 1, 2015, and sold in California after that date, shall include a technological solution at the time of sale, to be provided by the manufacturer or operating system provider, that, once initiated and successfully communicated to the smartphone, can render the…
China Hopes to Unseat Apple, Microsoft, Google with Linux-Based OS
At issue is the reality that Chinese tech companies haven't developed their own operating systems that can compete with OS X, iOS, Windows, or Android. Not only does that result in billions of dollars flowing out of China (at least when piracy isn't involved), Chinese security services feel like it exposes the country to espionage…
Why Everything Gets Better With Apple, Worse for Others
___________________ Some examples are in order. A phone carrier starts with unlimited service to entice customers and later does everything it can to force-convert customers into capped or metered service. A company, which had a fine product for sale can't generate enough growth with a mature technology, so it makes its product available via subscription…
An iPhone Veteran Evaluates an Amazon Fire Phone
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced the Fire Phone on June 18 with several novel features and a 4.7-inch display. This TMO review takes a close look at the Fire Phone from a technical perspective that steers away from politics and towards what the iPhone or any potential owner would want to know about this very…
Steve Ballmer Quits Microsoft's Board, Will Focus on Clippers and Study
Steve Ballmer, Clippers Owner Mr. Ballmer's letter largely serves as an endorsement for change at Microsoft, and there are times when one could read it as saying that Mr. Nadella needs a board fully committed to that change. The implication could be that Mr. Ballmer isn't the best instrument for achieving monumental changes—if so, it's…
China's Xiaomi Is No Apple
It's a bunch of crap, of course, and this weekend Xiaomi demonstrated its commitment to proving it. Xiaomi gets compared to Apple for a number of reasons. Lei Jun, the company's founder and CEO dresses like Steve Jobs, for instance. He has a certain flare and a penchant for imitating Apple's media events and Steve…
No Sooner do we Secure Our iPhones Than the Home Invasion Begins
______________________ The modern customer who surfs on top of the blue waters of the Internet generally has no idea of what's going on under the water. The enormous layers of complexity and software abstraction mean that we can no longer understand what's going on under the hood ouf our devices with the time we have…
Dr. Bott Going Out of Business, Liquidating Inventory
It's a sad day for the Mac world, as Dr. Bott LLC announced on Thursday that the company is shutting its doors and liquidating its inventory. Dr. Bott is a reseller that specialized in distributing Mac and iPhone accessories companies in addition to selling some of its own products. Dr. Bott LLC is the U.S.…
Report: An Amazing Customer Experience with Apple
______________________ My wife, who is now a professor at a local college, was looking for a Thunderbolt (or mini DisplayPort) to VGA adapter for her MacBook Air. This is for in-class presentations with a projector. She assumed Apple would always have such an item in stock, but it turns out to be an adapter that's…
The Emerging War Over Desktop Push Notifications
Perhaps no other brand understands the power of push notifications as well as Apple, thanks to privileged place of push within the iOS ecosystem. Push notifications are the most critical engagement tool for mobile apps. They serve as a necessary conduit in the flourishing app economy, where iOS remains the prettiest girl in the room.…
A Mad Magazine Experiment with iPad Gone Sour
___________________ In September of that year, I wrote: … I’ve started a pilot project to eliminate most of my paper magazine subscriptions and convert to digital format on the iPad. Of course, this has been possible previously on the Mac in some cases, but the size and portability of the iPad creates a critical psychological…
iPhone vs. Tricorder: Seeing the Future with Blurred Vision
_________________________ I started thinking about this when TMO's Bryan Chaffin pointed me to this add for a “Starfleet TR-590 Mark IX Tricorder.” You can pre-order this replica from the Roddenberry Shop for US$499.95. I am a big fan of Star Trek: The Original Series (although my favorite series is Star Trek: the Next Generation), and…
Skype to Leopard Users: We Still Love You, Compatibility Update Coming
Skype promises happy faces for OS X Leopard users with compatibility update In a note on the Skype forums, the development team said, Those of you that have been using older versions of Skype for Mac until now have recently seen a prompt to upgrade Skype when trying to sign in… There was some confusion…
Satechi Spectrum Mouse Features Multi-Color LEDs
The Spectrum Wired Optical Mouse from Satechi is certainly different. For one thing, it offers seven different colors of LED illumination as backlighting: red, green, blue, yellow, white, violet, and turquoise. Users can have the colors rotate, select one color to be on all the time, or turn off the illumination option. Spectrum mouse offers…
Synology NAS Products Hit with Synolock Ransomware
Synology NAS systems hit with SynoLock ransomeware attack A company spokesman told The Mac Observer, So far, it looks like the matter is localized to non-updated versions of [DiskStation Manager] 4.3, but we are actively working on, and researching the issue to see if it also effects DSM 5.0 as well. Synology's advice to customers…