Amazon Puts Customers in the Middle of Warner Brothers Dispute

Want The Lego Movie? Look elsewhere. As we told you previously, Amazon currently in a standoff with Hachette Publishing, not only posting interminable wait times to get Hachette titles, but then publicly suggesting in customer forums that someone who wants the titles sooner should get them someplace else. If this is the same situation as…

NSA Eavesdropping: Your iPhone isn't Safe Even when it's Off

Think your smartphone is safe when it's off? The NSA may still be able to activate it's mic. The idea that the NSA, or National Security Agency, can remotely activate your iPhone's microphone and listen in on your conversations surfaced when Edward Snowden leaked secret government documents a year ago documenting widespread surveillance on U.S.…

Apparent Oleg Pliss iPhone Hackers Arrested

Suspects in Oleg Pliss-like attack arrested in Moscow The two men were 17 and 23 years old, according to Infosecurity. The suspects used phishing websites to trick victims into giving up their Apple ID user name and password, and also used a scheme where victims were promised large amounts of media content in exchange for…

Apple Buys Spotsetter, a Social Discovery Engine for Maps

Spotsetter was cofounded by ex-Google Maps engineer Stephen Tse and Johnny Lee, who had the title of CEO at Spotsetter. The LinkedIn profiles of both engineers now name Apple as their employer, with Mr. Tse's profile naming both Apple and Spotsetter. Spotsetter's service drew on multiple sources, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Foursquare, to provide…

Apple Chips in $2M to Help Offset Tax Payer Super Bowl Expenses

Apple ponies up $2 million for Super Bowl fund Along with helping keep down tax payer costs for the event, and the new stadium that comes along with it, the companies will get Super Bowl publicity and their own private Super Bowl suite, according to the San Jose Mercury News. Intel, Yahoo! and several other…

More About Patrick Kane, the Kid With The Bionic Arm

According to a BusinessInsider profile on Mr. Kane, his previous prosthesis would only remember four grips, and if he needed others it required a trip back to his computer to update it. Now he can use his phone with the new one, which gives him access to a wider variety of grips and operates everything…

WWDC14: Why No New Hardware Was Announced

Tim Cook at WWDC keynote. Credit: Apple First, when we look at Apple's traditional line of products, the dates of the last updates are as follows, from oldest to newest. Mac mini – October 2012 Apple TV – March 2013 iMac – September 2013 MacBook Pro – October 2013 iPad Air – October 2013 iPad…

Pixar Restructures RenderMan Pricing, Non-Commercial Licenses Now Free

ooooOOOOOOoooooh. RenderMan is the software package Pixar built for rendering its own computer animation, and has been in use for computer effects going back to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through today, noted as being used on The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter films as well. This new RenderMan release, version 19,…

GoSmart Crossover 400 Stylus is Beautiful and Still a Leap Ahead

GoSmart is introducing a new member of its line of styluses, the Crossover 400. It's shorter than previous models, looks beautiful, and includes a replaceable ballpoint pen. It retains GoSmart's unique filament tip that glides over Gorilla Glass better than any other tip we've tested. Plus, it's not all that expensive while its inherent beauty…

Apple Denied Stay in Ebook Antitrust Damages Trial

The iPhone and iPad maker requested the stay because a separate appeal is underway to determine whether or not the case should have been granted class action status. The Appeals Court ruled there wasn't any reason to halt proceeding while awaiting the outcome of the appeals process, according to CNET. The class action case from…

Analyst: Apple's Beats Purchase may be Defensive

Beats purchase has analysts wondering about Apple's game plan Mr. Um told investors, Apple is future focused and it's not what the two companies are doing today, but what they'll be doing in the future. While we believe Apple should get some benefit of the doubt because of its historical success, a music-related acquisition still…

Apple Announces Beats Acquisition for $3 Billion, Iovine and Dre to Join Apple

Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre Source: Shutterstock The $3 billion price tag of the acquisition—$2.6 billion immediately and another $400 million that will vest over an unspecified amount of time—makes the Beats acquisition the most expensive purchase Apple has made. In comparison, the company spent just $400 million acquiring NeXT in 1997, a company that…

Beats Won't Get $3.2 Billion From Apple

__________________________ Previously on TMO , Bryan Chaffin made a compelling case for Apple's acquisition of Beats. “Apple + Beats Reportedly about Preserving Music Industry and Hiring Iovine/Dre.” The argument was not so much about the headphones business or the number of Beats customers as it is about building an appealing, expert music system that complements…

Amazon Doubles Down on Intimidation Campaign Against Hachette

Currently and Artificially Unavailable Both books are highly anticipated titles that are available now from Apple's iBooks and from Barnes and Noble. A variety of independent book stores will also happily take your money. For instance, The Silkworm is available as a $12.99 preorder from iBooks, or as a $21 hardcover and $14.99 Nook ebook…

T-Mobile Surpasses Sprint; Uncarrier Now Third Largest US Provider

Other notable numbers from the report include Android rising to 59% of smartphones shipped, and that three of four phones shipped in the quarter were LTE smartphones. Samsung was the top handset supplier in the quarter and Apple was the top smartphone supplier, with Apple accounting for more than half of shipments to Verizon and AT&T. Handsets by…

Boeing Plans to Think Differently, Like Apple

Those who have observed Apple for a long time will likely remember a time when Boeing was the industrial giant, while Apple was either a cocky upstart or a failing has-been, but today's Apple is apparently influencing companies far outside of the computer biz. According to Bloomberg, Mr. McNerney said that his company would no…

Algoriddim Releases Djay 2 Update With Spotify Integration

day 2 on iPhone and iPad For those new to djay, it’s the digital equivalent of a couple of turntables, allowing users to mix tracks making for a seamless stream of music. Previously that mix was limited to choosing from what was synced to your iPad, or available via iTunes Match. With Spotify Premium, you…

OmniFocus 2 Drops May 22, Ahead of Announced June Release

I'm guessing this isn't actually what Ken Case's calendar really looks like. OmniFocus is virtually an institution of productivity software, an app that helps people juggle multiple projects for both home and work. This new version was a long time coming, having started as a demo at Macworld last year, then beta testing generated a…

IZON Video Monitor Makes for Handy Security Observations

Stem Innovations has released the IZON 2.0 Wi-Fi Video Monitor and the free IZON app.  With these two products you can monitor a location with a video feed from anywhere in the world. The app delivers real-time video and audio from the IZON camera to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. IZON 2.0 Wi-Fi video…

Apple Court Filings Say There Are No Settlement Talks with Samsung

Hang on, this gets tricky. Those aforementioned reports are based on something from the Korea Times on Monday, claiming there were “working-level discussions” happening to settle all of this once and for all. On Tuesday, the story was that Samsung tried its hardest to offer an olive branch, but gosh darn if meanyhead Apple was simply…

Some Airlines Cracking Down on iPad Use in the Cockpit

Airlines have been replacing those 40 pound briefcases that pilots used to carry, filled with paper maps, checklists and logs, with iPads. It's been a great success. But now that the airlines are also starting to provide Wi-Fi in the aircraft, the question arises: What else should pilots be allowed to do with those iPads…

Apple Already Faces Lawsuit for iMessage-to-Android Text Loss

The problem publicly surfaced earlier in May, when Adam Pash detailed the problems he was experiencing. After switching from iPhone to an Android device, his phone number remained associated with his iCloud account within Apple's ecosystem. This resulted in text messages from Apple devices to that phone number being sent to iCloud/iMessage, rather than the…