Siri: The Horror Movie (Humor)
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, December 29th 2011. Under Entertainment, Mac/Apple, Mobile, Videos Tags: Apple, Horror film, iPhone, iPhone 4S, Rooster Teeth Productions, RoosterTeeth, Siri, Siri: The Horror Movie, Trailer
Did you get an iPhone 4S for Christmas? If so, you might want to take look at this video as a small warning. According to the video, Siri, the built-in assistant, just happens to be very a very bloodthirsty mass murderer.
This fake movie trailer from the U.S. web site Rooster Teeth has ... Continue Reading
Test Windows Phone 7.5 on Your Android Phone or iPhone
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, November 30th 2011. Under Browsers, Microsoft, Mobile Tags: Android, Apple, Google, iPhone, Microsoft, Mobile Phone, Smartphone, Windows Phone 7.5
Microsoft has created an interactive web page in HTML5 which allows anyone with an iPhone or an Android phone to test the interface in Windows Phone 7.5.
All you have to do is visit http://aka.ms/wpdemo from your mobile and you will get an interface that looks just like Windows Phone 7.5. ... Continue Reading
Rumor: 15-inch MacBook Air Coming Next Year
Published By Shadowon On Monday, November 28th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Technology Tags: 15-inch, Apple, DigiTimes, Inch, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Models
The rumors about MacBook Air and MacBook Pro have recently been about whether the new MacBook Pro will get a new look that will be more similar to Macbook Air than the present model. But now, Taiwanese DigiTimes is bringing some even more interesting rumors.
Apple reportedly is set to launch ... Continue Reading
Samsung Mocks iPhone Fans in New Commercial
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, November 24th 2011. Under Google, Mac/Apple, Mobile, Videos Tags: Apple, Galaxy S II, iPhone, iPhone 4, Samsung, Samsung Group, Smartphone
Samsung has released a promotional video where they show a crowd of iPhone owners, who stand in line to buy the new iPhone 4S. However, they are a little uneasy, as the new phone looks almost identical to the one they already have.
"But, if it looks the same... How will ... Continue Reading
Rumor: iOS 5.0.2 Release Next Week
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, November 17th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Mobile Tags: Apple, Bluetooth, iOS, iOS 5, iOS 5.0.1, iOS 5.0.2, Macerkopf, Siri
Apple is said to be hard at work to bring a new batterifix for iOS 5 as soon as possible. According to the German website Macerkopf, Apple will be releasing another update as soon as next week. The sole purpose of version 5.0.2 is said to be addressing the problem ... Continue Reading
Apple Appoints Arthur Levinson to Replace Steve Jobs as Chairman
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, November 16th 2011. Under Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, Arthur Levinson, Board of directors, Bob Iger, Chairman, Genentech, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, Walt Disney Company
Apple has appointed Arthur Levinson as the new chairman of Apple's board, replacing Steve Jobs, who died last month. Arthur Levinson was the former CEO of the biotech company Genentech, and has also served as "co-lead director" on Apple's board since 2005.
“Art has made enormous contributions to Apple since he ... Continue Reading
Apple Confirms Battery Drain in iOS 5
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, November 3rd 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Mobile Tags: Apple, Battery Drain, Developers, iOS 5, iOS 5.0.1 beta, Operating System
Apple confirms that they have found problems in the latest version of the operating system, iOS 5, which has led to poorer battery life for many users. They have also promised that this issue will be fixed in a software update, which will be released in the next few weeks.
"A ... Continue Reading
Pete Townshend of The Who: “iTunes is a Digital Vampire”
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, November 1st 2011. Under Entertainment, Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, Associated Press, iTunes, Pete Townshend, Record label, The Who, Townshend
In an interview with the Associated Press, the lead singer of the rock band The Who, Pete Townsend, claims that Apple's iTunes makes money on the music but fails to give support to the artists who created the music.
Instead of just selling the music, iTunes should, according to Townsend, take ... Continue Reading
Remembering Steve: More Than a Million Tributes So Far
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, October 20th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Social Networks Tags: Apple, Apple Store, Email address, Pancreatic cancer, Remembering Steve, Steve Jobs, Tribute
When Steve Jobs passed away a couple of weeks ago, Apple paid tribute to him by posting his picture on their website. Apple also invited people from around the world to send their tributes to Steve Jobs via a special email address.
Since then, according to Apple, they have received more ... Continue Reading
Apple’s Competitors Does Not Find Siri Useful
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, October 20th 2011. Under Google, Mac/Apple, Microsoft, Videos Tags: Andy Lees, Andy Rubin, Apple, Assistant, Bing, Google, iPhone 4S, Microsoft, Siri
One of the most notable innovations of the iPhone 4S is Siri, a personal assistant based on voice recognition. While American technology writers seem to be very enthusiastic about Siri, Apple's competitors doesn't seem to be particularly impressed by the new function.
"I don’t believe that your phone should be an ... Continue Reading
Apple Releases Two More Free Apps for iOS 5
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, October 12th 2011. Under Downloads, Mac/Apple, Mobile Tags: Airport Utility, App Store, Apple, Apps, Find My Friends, Free, iCloud, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes
Apple has released two more free apps for their new mobile operating system iOS 5, which will be released later today. The new apps are now available for download from the App Store.
Airport Utility allows you to manage an Airport Extreme or Airport Express from an iPhone, iPod Touch or ... Continue Reading
The Life And Times of Steve Jobs
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, October 6th 2011. Under Mac/Apple Tags: Apple, iMac, iPod, John Sculley, Macintosh, Pixar, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder of Apple, died Wednesday at the age of 56. For more than 30 years, Steve Jobs helped to form the IT industry, and his life was full of success, defeat, happiness and sorrow. If there is anyone who ever lived his life to the fullest, ... Continue Reading
























