Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Apple faces lawsuit over the impact of iOS 8 on device storage space

Apple faces lawsuit over the impact of iOS 8 on device storage space

Apple is facing a new class-action lawsuit in California, this time from users unhappy about how much storage space iOS 8 takes up on their devices. Their complaint focuses not only on newer iOS devices like the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but older devices as well.

From SiliconBeat:

Depending on the device they purchase, consumers who install iOS 8 allegedly receive substantially less storage than advertised, ranging from 18.1 percent for the iPhone 5s to 23.1 percent for the iPod, according to the complaint.

The plaintiffs are seeking damages from Apple, and hope to force the company to change policies regarding how users are informed about their device's storage space.

Source: SiliconBeat











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Get up to $110 worth of apps for free with Amazon's Free App of the Day bundle

Get up to $110 worth of apps for free with Amazon's Free App of the Day bundle

Amazon is offering a major promotion on their Appstore, featuring several paid apps for free. The bundle has a total value of around $110, and includes the following utilities and games:











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Weekly Photo Contest: Darkness

Weekly Photo Contest: Darkness

We hope you're all coming back from a great holiday week ready to take some photos and win more prizes. We're going from bright sparkles in the last contest to "darkness" for this one, and even though it's on the opposite end of the spectrum we're sure you can take just as many great shots. With all of the craziness surrounding CES next week, and the lack of a contest last week, it made sense to extend this week's contest a full two weeks. You still have just one entry allowed, though, so make it count!











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Our most popular iPhone 6 flip cases are 45% off today while supplies last!

Our most popular iPhone 6 flip cases are 45% off today while supplies last!

This iPhone 6 flip case is a combination of an Italian polyurethane and a cloth-like texture to provide impact protection while giving your device a snazzy look. What's more is you even have a slot for credit cards on the backside of the front cover as well as a fold-out kickstand. Yours today for only $21.95











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Android Central 2014 Readers' Choice Awards

Android Central 2014 Readers' Choice Awards

Another year has come and gone. And that means it's time for the annual popularity contest.

We asked you fine folks to give us your picks for the best smartphone. The best tablet. The best smartwatch — a new category for us this year!

And these are the winners. Your winners.











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Weekly Photo Contest: Darkness

Weekly Photo Contest: Darkness

We hope you're all coming back from a great holiday week ready to take some photos and win more prizes. We're going from bright sparkles in the last contest to "darkness" for this one, and even though it's on the opposite end of the spectrum we're sure you can take just as many great shots. With all of the craziness surrounding CES next week, and the lack of a contest last week, it made sense to extend this week's contest a full two weeks. You still have just one entry allowed, though, so make it count!











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Have New Year resolutions? Let these amazing Mac apps help!

Have New Year resolutions? Let these amazing Mac apps help!

The new calendar year is the excuse many of us use to change behaviors and to try to turn over a new leaf. Rene's rounded up the best tools on iOS to help you achieve your goals, so it's my turn to do so with the best Mac apps.

Get in shape: Fitness Trainer

450 exercises to help you keep fit and toned in the new year, including more than a dozen premade workouts for everyone ranging from beginners to fitness buffs. Included are audio, images and videos showing each exercise, with detailed information on what muscle groups are being worked, what sort of exercise equipment you'll need and more. Also includes a built in Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator, exercising logging and graphs to help you chart progress.

Get organized: OmniFocus 2

If you need one app for getting things done this year, it'll be hard to beat OmniFocus 2. OmniFocus helps you clarify your goals as Projects, then break them down into Actions, You can assign Contexts, to figure out where you need to be and who you need to connect with. OmniFocus 2 includes forecasting and calendaring tools, the ability to collect data from emails, sync with its iPad and iPhone counterparts and much more.

If you're accustomed to paying little or nothing for your iPhone and iPad apps, OmniFocus 2's price tag may give you a bit of sticker shock — but it's a perfectly reasonable fee for a really useful and well-made app from a company that's been around since the dawn of OS X.

Save money: You Need A Budget 4

Experts will tell you that in order to save money and get ahead, one of the most important things you can do is establish a budget and stick to it. YNAB helps you do exactly that. The method employed is based on four rules — give every dollar a job, save for a rainy day, roll with the punches, and live on last month's income. It's a powerful methodology when you stick to it, and it can result in thousands of dollars in savings over the course of the year.

Manage stress: Brainwave Studio

Formerly Magic Mind, Brainwave Studio is designed to help manage relaxation, reduce stress, and more using isochronic tones integrated into the background of soothing melodies. Features five categories with 40 sessions in total.

Honestly, I have no idea if this stuff really works, but it's helped me focus and relax myself, so I figured I'd pass it along in case anyone else can benefit from it. I listen to a lot of music while I work and when I'm in front of my computer, so having an app that purports to help improve my mental state is just dandy.

Get Smarter: Lynda.com

We're all really busy, overscheduled, overtired and just generally feeling a bit beaten up. But the desire for self-improvement is strong, which is why many of us make a new year's resolution to learn new things. One of my favorite places to do this is Lynda.com, which provides online video tutorials to help you learn how to use new software apps, bone up on new creative and professional skills, and more. It's subscription-based, but you can browse the different tutorials without paying anything to find out if Lynda.com has what you're looking for.

In the interest of full disclosure, Lynda.com has sponsored the iMore Show podcast, but I've been using them for years, long before my involvement at iMore, and I really believe in the product.

What are your New Year's resolutions?

With our picks for the best New Year's resolution apps for your Mac, I'm curious to find out what your resolutions are. And do you have any special Mac tools, apps or web sites that you'll rely on to achieve them? Let me know in the comments.











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