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This iPhone ‘Theatre Mode’ Update Sounds Like a Threat
This iPhone ‘Theatre Mode’ Update Sounds Like a Threat
This iPhone ‘Theatre Mode’ Update Sounds Like a Threat
It’s hard to pass judgment on iPhone’s new “theatre mode” because, well, it doesn’t exist out in the real world just yet. But according to a new report, that might be changing sooner rather than later, as Apple’s latest update is said to include this mysterious function. What is it, exactly? What does it do? Is this good news or bad news? Is the sanctity of the theatrical experience facing a new, insidious threat? Whatever it is, we’ll probably find out on January 10, when the iOS 10.3 beta rolls out to iPhone users.
Apple Expected to Launch Original Programming With iPhone 7
Apple Expected to Launch Original Programming With iPhone 7
Apple Expected to Launch Original Programming With iPhone 7
Every year Apple announces a new iPhone at a big keynote event. Sometimes it’s an incremental update, like the iPhone 6S announced last September. Other times, like this year when Apple will announce the iPhone 7, it’s a big leap forward in technology. While there have been many rumors around the upcoming iPhone 7 (including no more headphone jack and wireless charging), none will be as exciting to movie and TV fans as this news: Apple is expected to make their official foray into original programming when the iPhone 7 launches, competing with both Netflix and Amazon.
iPhone 6 Design Leaked [VIDEO]
iPhone 6 Design Leaked [VIDEO]
iPhone 6 Design Leaked [VIDEO]
It seems like with the speed that information flies these days, in 2014 everything leaks. Before you even had a chance to figure out all the gadgets on your iPhone 5, the design for the iPhone 6 has already surfaced online. This new iPhone looks like it has been completely re-done, with a ton of delicious new features...
Hidden App Tracks Stolen Mac
Hidden App Tracks Stolen Mac
Hidden App Tracks Stolen Mac
Justice may not have come swiftly, and it may also have come a little sticky, but after two months of watching and tracking the alleged thief of his laptop via a security application called Hidden, San Francisco-based interaction designer Joshua Kaufman has finally been reunited with his beloved MacBook. The app, which costs as little as $15 a year, not only tracked Josh's computer's location with

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