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  • Calendars by Readdle Gets Updated iPad UI, Custom Reminders on iPhone

    The Calendars app by Readdle has been updated with an improved iPad UI, smart input that supports more languages, custom reminders on the iPhone, and more.

    Calendars is the most elegant and easy to use calendar application available on the App Store. It works perfectly with Google Calendar and built-in iOS Calendar. Calendars allows you to manage events both online and offline. Thanks to the unique interface you can move events simply with Drag & Drop, navigate quickly between dates, change event time and reminders rapidly with custom keyboards.

    Highlights:
    ? Interface focused on events
    Elegant and easy to use interface makes it super simple to get a quick overview of the upcoming events and tasks. You always keep your focus on what’s important; there is nothing to distract you.





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  • T-Mobile Abolishes Overage Penalties for All Customers

    T-Mobile has announced that it is abolishing overages for all customers on T-Mobile consumer plans. The company notes that over 20 million Americans had to pay overage charges last year, amounting to over $1 billion in charges paid to the top three carriers.

    “Today I’m laying down a challenge to AT&T, Verizon and Sprint to join T-Mobile in ending these outrageous overage penalties for all consumers – because it’s the right thing to do,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. “Overage fees are flat out wrong. Agree with me? Join me in putting this challenge to all the major national carriers by signing my petition on Change.org. Right here. Take one minute to be a part of this consumer movement.”

    Starting in May for bills arriving in June, T-Mobile will abolish overage charges regardless of the consumer plan you’re on.





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  • Newly Leaked iPhone 6 Mold Reveals 4.7-Inch Display? [Photo]

    A newly leaked mold from inside Foxconn may reveal that the iPhone 6 will have a 4.7-inch display. The mold was posted by Nowherelese and follows several schematic and mold leaks from yesterday.

    I still believe that the parts to be produced using the mold will not be molded directly into it. Some of the holes that were drilled into the block in fact serve to fix the inserts which will form a crude which is then machined housing (finishes) using a CNC milling machine. Thus, and assuming that my theory is correct, the dimensions of the box will be determined by the widest part and not the bottom of the mold.

    The site superimposed an iPhone 5s to fit the mold and measured the new screen size at exactly 4.7-inches. This is exactly the size widely rumored for the next generation device.





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  • Age of Empires: World Domination is Coming to iOS [Video]

    Age of Empires: World Domination is new game set to launch on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone this summer.






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  • Apple Considers Raising Price of iPhone By $100

    Apple has reportedly been negotiating a possible $100 price increase for the iPhone 6 with carriers, according to Jefferies analyst Peter Misek.

    Initial response from carriers has been “no”; however, Misek says carriers realize that there is no other game-changing device this year and Apple may be able to negotiate a lesser increase. A $50 bump in price would offset the gross margin impact of the new device.

    “The possibility may at first seem far-fetched in light of investor concerns regarding possible carrier subsidy and handset price cuts due to smartphone saturation and lack of differentiation,” Misek comments. “But we think this general lack of differentiation could be the reason why Apple may be able to get a price increase. Carriers realize that the iPhone 6 will likely be the only headline-worthy high-end phone launched this year and that they will lose subs if they do not offer it.”





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  • New Auki Quick Reply/Compose Tweak Released in Cydia [Video]

    Auki, a new advanced quick reply and quick compose tweak by Bensge and Surenix, has been released in Cydia.

    auki is the best way to experience quick reply on your iPhone and iPod touch with meticulous design choices with what really matters most to the user. auki doesn’t stop at just quick reply, it also delivers above and beyond key features

    Features:
    ? Quick compose
    ? Quick reply
    ? Silent mode
    ? Stealth mode
    ? Smart iMessage/SMS detection
    ? Custom Activations
    ? Video, Image/GIF support
    ? Landscape mode
    ? Group messages
    ? Message carryover
    ? Contact pictures
    ? Native look/integration





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  • Leaked Photos Reveal iPhone 6 Manufacturing Molds, Chassis Schematics?

    New photos have surfaced on Weibo that allegedly reveal manufacturing molds and chassis schematics for the iPhone 6.

    GforGames first spotted the images. “The photos are said to come from a factory belonging to Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn, as the first set of images show very detailed drawings of the chassis for a smartphone-type device, while the second set images are said to be of the manufacturing die used for Apple’s next-generation iPhone.”

    Currently, it’s predicted that Apple will release a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 in September and then release an even larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 in time for the holidays.





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  • Steve Jobs' Yacht Spotted in Ensenada, Mexico [Photos]

    Steve Jobs’ yacht, christened ‘Venus’, has been spotted in Ensenada, Mexico by Cult of Mac reader Felipe Cornejo.

    Known as the “Cinderella of the Pacific”, the city of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico is located 70 miles south of the United States international border, 60 minutes away from Tijuana and 90 minutes from San Diego. Ensenada is an important commercial and fishing port as well as a cruise ship port of call. The global Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race, billed as the world’s largest international sailing event, begins in Newport Beach and finishes in Ensenada.

    None of Jobs’ family was spotted at the site and dock workers weren’t aware that the boat was Steve Jobs’. It docked in Ensenada on April 10th 2014 at 08:04:19 UTC, according to ShipSpotting.





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  • Firaxis Announces Civilization: Beyond Earth [Video]

    Firaxis has announced Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth, a new science-fiction-themed entry into the popular Civilization series.

    Set in the future, global events have destabilized the world leading to a collapse of modern society, a new world order and an uncertain future for humanity. As the human race struggles to recover, the re-developed nations focus their resources on deep space travel to chart a new beginning for mankind.

    As part of an expedition sent to find a home beyond Earth, you will write the next chapter for humanity as you lead your people into a new frontier and create a new civilization in space. Explore and colonize an alien planet, research new technologies, amass mighty armies, build incredible Wonders and shape the face of your new world. As you embark on your journey you must make critical decisions. From your choice of sponsor and the make-up of your colony, to the ultimate path you choose for your civilization, every decision opens up new possibilities.





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  • Apple Acquires Hydroelectric Project Close to Its Prineville Data Center

    Apple has reportedly acquired a Hydroelectric Project close to its Prineville, Oregon data center, according to OregonLive.

    The Bulletin newspaper in Bend first reported Apple’s interest in the 45-Mile Hydroelectric Project, which is near Haystack Reservoir, about 20 miles northwest of Prineville. It’s in a Jefferson County irrigation canal, screened from fish runs. The project’s previous owner, EBD Hydro, won $7 million in federal loan guarantees and a $1.5 million federal grant to help finance its construction. The company had planned to start work late in 2011; it’s not clear if the facility is operating yet — Apple declined comment, and EBD did not immediately responded to inquiries on the deal.

    According to previous proposals, the project would generate 3 to 5 megawatts, enough to generate 2,000 to 3,500 homes. However, OreganLive notes that the project will need to go offline during the winter months when the irrigation canal is closed.





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  • Apple to Seek Subsidies for iWatch From Health Insurance Companies?

    Cowen & Co analyst Timothy Arcuri speculates that Apple could seek subsidies for its rumored iWatch from health insurance companies, similar to how wireless carriers subsidize smartphones.

    “We continue to believe it is possible the product (iWatch) is backstopped by some sort of insurance subsidization model similar to the carrier subsidization model for iPhone,” writes Arcuri.

    The idea is that wearing the iWatch will keep users healthier by monitoring their steps taken, calories burned, blood pressure, heart rate and other vital signs.





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  • Ryan Petrich Teases New Version of Activator With Battery Percentage Actions

    Ryan Petrich has teased a new version of Activator that features new battery percentage actions.

    With this new addition, you can now set “triggers” for when your device charges or drains to a certain battery percentage level. For instance, you could have your iOS device play a ringtone when it reaches a certain battery level, or a warning sound when it drops to another level.

    To access the new feature, you simply go to Activator through your settings app, tap Anywhere, then the Edit button in the top right. From there you will see both the option to set percentages for battery drains or battery charges.





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  • Amazon to Unveil Smartphone in June With Glasses-Free 3D Display?

    Amazon is preparing to release a smartphone in the second half of 2014, according to WSJ sources.

    The retailer has been demonstrating versions of the handset to developers in San Francisco and its hometown Seattle in recent weeks, these people said. People briefed on the company’s plans have been told that Amazon aims to announce the phone by the end of June and begin shipping phones by the end of September, ahead of the holiday shopping season.

    The company reportedly plans to distinguish its smartphone from competitors by offering a glasses-free 3D display. The device would utilize retina-tracking technology and four front-facing cameras to make images appear to be 3D.





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  • Apple Updates FaceTime for Mac to Resolve Connection Issues

    Apple has released an update to FaceTime for Mac which resolves connection issues for Snow Leopard users.

    FaceTime for Mac makes it easy to talk, smile and laugh with friends and family on their iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod touch or Mac. Getting started is quick and easy — simply enter your Apple ID and you’re ready to go. Whether you’re talking to someone on an iPhone or on another Mac, video calls with FaceTime look great. There’s no better way to keep all your favorite faces just a click away.

    What’s New In This Version:
    This update resolves connection issues in FaceTime, and is recommended for all users of FaceTime on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.





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