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WiFi Broken in iOS 4.2?
I – like a ballooning number of other iOS 4.2 users – as evidenced by this Apple Discussion Thread, seem to be having major slowdowns with WiFi browsing/download speeds with the newest update. This is eerily reminiscent of the original delay of the iOS 4.2 upgrade and the submission of the new OS Gold Master...
[Updated] Xmarks To Live Another Day: Acquired by LastPass
Update 1: From the Xmarks Blog: We’re also committed to keeping Xmarks free while implementing a viable long-term plan. Xmarks is transitioning to a “freemium†business model, the same model that allowed LastPass to grow into a thriving, profitable business. The browser add-on and the vast majority of what users have enjoyed remains free. Users...
App Review: Combine Multiple Pictures With Diptic
One of the best selling points of the iPhone in my opinion is its camera. You can get really nice, crisp shots. I find myself taking a lot more pictures when I'm out because I have this nice camera on my phone. Plus, I don't have to lug around my DSLR. When it comes time...
Angry Birds Seasons Now in the App Store
The team at Rovio continues to ride the wave of success known as Angry Birds. We've seen a version for Halloween and now we have one for the holidays (to also go along with plush toys and versions for other game platforms). Angry Birds Seasons is now available in the App Store. According to existing...
RIM Sues Kik for Patent Infringment in Canada
Kik Messenger is a popular cross platform messaging client (2.5 million users in one month!) that was recently removed from RIM's App World. It caught on like wildfire for Blackberry users because it was free--and it would enable users to chat with Kik contacts on iPhones and Android devices. Why was Kik removed suddenly? Rationale...
Google Editions iPhone App Coming to Compete with iBooks?
Some big news coming out of Google today. Google has a new e-book ventured called Google Editions that will be coming soon. Google says that it's coming before the end of the year, and that the store will feature a massive library of books, similar to that of Amazon. From the WSJ: Google Editions hopes...
Make AirPrint Work With Any Shared Printer
Well we've had AirPrint for a few weeks now but it's not all it's cracked up to be, other than a few new AirPrint enabled printers it doesn't really work for most of us. Lets fix that. Regardless of your OS of choice we're going to show you how to get it working with ANY printer...
iPhone Users Are the Most Loyal Out of All Smartphone Users
A recent survey by German research firm Gfk noted that Apple iPhone users are the most loyal compared to other smartphone brands. According to Reuters: "Loyalty with a handset is a lot more complicated these days in that people buy into experiences at the high-end level," Ryan Garner, the lead analyst on the survey, told...
iOS 4.2 Has Improved Network Tech According to Nokia Siemens
Looks like iOS 4.2 has some new performance enhancements under the hood, according to Nokia Siemens. The new included tech is called Network Controlled Fast Dormancy to minimize network congestion and improve battery life. Here's what Nokia Siemens had to say: With its latest iPhone iOs 4.2 software, it looks like Apple is joining efforts...
Fido To Charge $25 Fee For Hardware Upgrades
Recently, Fido has been rather quiet and not making changes for the worse. However, that is about to change slightly. It looks like Rogers is pushing some of its negative influence on Fido, as effective December 1, 2010 Fido will be charging a $25.00 administration fee on all hardware upgrades. The Administration fee will be...
Telus To Unlock Devices In 2011 For A Fee
Leading up to the new year, Telus has been making a lot of changes that are actually improving its services. Over the last month, the company has released fairly competitive price plans, restructured their cancellation policy (for the better), and introduced a new early hardware upgrade program that actually lets Telus customers get a new...
Rogers: “Canada’s Most Reliable Network”–Not So Reliable Anymore?
When I purchased the iPhone 3G from Rogers back in 2008, the 3G network performed like one. Everything was lightning quick and I was amazed at how fast data was on my new iPhone. As iPhone data subscribers multiplied with the subsequent release of the iPhone 3GS and this year's iPhone 4, speeds have suffered...