Sure, you are doing a great job of staying fit. You eat right, exercise everyday, and have all the latest gadgets from Fitbit to track your activities. But, what about your kids? Fitcubs is a tracking app that lets you monitor your children’s activity via Fitbit and lets you reward them for meeting goals. You don’t have to fight with your kids to get them to stay fit.
Year: 2014
The SmartStyle case gives a notebook feel to your iPad Air
X-Doria is a relatively new comer to the Apple accessory arena. While they have been around for a couple years, they are still making a name for themselves. One of their key product features is a puffing ink that raises as it is heated in the production process. Almost any design you see in their product lineup, utilizes the 3D puffing ink, making it standout among other simply screen-printed competitors. The ink provides tactile feedback, offering an easier to handle case and a good looking stark color pattern.
The SmartStyle Patterns for iPad Air gets its name from the stylized printed patter and the Smart Cover technology. Using exactly placed magnets, SmartStyle behaves similarly to an Apple Smart Cover, waking or sleeping iPad as the cover is either opened or closed.
Hacker leaks dozens of nude celebrity pics in alleged iCloud hack
Twitter, Reddit and several other social networks are blowing up this evening with talk of a major nude celebrity photo leak. The trove first appeared on 4chan's /b/ thread earlier today, and it includes Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence and several others.
The pictures were allegedly retrieved through a vulnerability in Apple's iCloud service, which allowed the celebrities’ phones to be hacked. Thus far, no one has confirmed that iCloud was actually breached, and few details are known about the attack, or the attacker.
The new Apple campus construction site, as seen from a drone
A new video surfaced last week, offering a great look at Apple's new 'spaceship' campus construction site. If you'll recall, Apple was given the green light by the Cupertino City Council last fall to start the project, and it appears that builders are already making serious headway.
Drone enthusiast 'jmcminn' uploaded the video to his YouTube channel, which was shot using a DJI Phantom 2 drone and a GoPro Hero. The clip is worth watching both from a technological standpoint (hello, it was shot with a consumer drone), and for the peek at Campus 2.
Universe galaxy creation wallpapers for iPhone
As the section is titled Wallpapers of the Week, it stands to reason we pick the best images we can find around the net on any given week. Today, there is a great selection of nebula and galaxy wallpapers, but I would not call them the most popular over the past seven days.
Going back a few days, Apple announced the September 9 event for iPhone, and possibly a wearable device. The event, which is always a hyped occurrence, is gaining more excitement by hosting media at the Flint Center and building a whole separate structure to house something. All of this to say, if you missed the Apple announcement wallpapers earlier this week, make sure to check out the handy work of some great iDB readers.
Alternatively, don't miss the great colorful wallpapers in today's post.
The best apps for guitar tabs and chords
You may recall that I fancy myself a bit of a musician. I’ve been forcing my friends to listen to a variety of my musical endeavors for nearly two decades now. I’m sure they are bored with my stage antics by now. One piece of equipment that is almost as important to a musician as the instrument itself is a songbook.
There are a variety of ways to keep track of songs you’ve written or want to cover, and chords you need to practice, or want to perfect. The dawn of the mobile device has made it even easier than ever to carry your songbook with you through apps specifically designed for musicians. We’ve compiled a list of what we think are the best guitar tabs and chords apps for iPhone and iPad.
Apple strikes deals with American Express and MasterCard for new iPhone payments system
Recode is reporting this morning that Apple has struck a deal with American Express, to work together on its new iPhone payments system. Citing sources familiar with the talks, the site says AmEx is just one of the many credit card firms the company has been talking to for the project.
Apple's new payments system is expected to allow iPhone 6 owners to pay for things at brick-and-morter stores using the handset. It's believed that the system will utilize NFC technology, and Recode's sources say that Apple's Touch ID tech will be involved in the process at some point.
This week on iDB: you are not invited
Like every Sunday, we get to take a look at some of the most popular posts that were published on iDB during the week that just ended. Whether it is a news item, a new jailbreak tweak, a tutorial, or an app review, we sum it all up in one convenient place for you.
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Apple sends out invites for September 9 event: “wish we could say more” September 9 invites wallpapers: “wish we could say more” The best jailbreak tweaks for Notification Center on iOS 7 The best jailbreak tweaks for Touch ID The best apps for learning a new language App Store Productivity: automate iOS with these fine apps New photos depict alleged production iPhone 6 model with color-matched antenna breaks New iPhone 6 parts reveal larger speaker, embedded Apple logo and redesigned vibrator New reports suggest only more expensive 4.7-inch iPhone 6 to be unveiled next month New leak compares iPhone 6 to iPhone 5s ahead of expected-September announcement iPhone 6 built from various leaked parts partially boots up on video Humor: this is not the iPhone 6 Sapphire compared to Gorilla Glass in durability test Apps of the week: Bioshock, 8bit Doves, Walking Dead Pinball, and more Wallpapers of last week: king of the jungleDon't forget to listen to the latest episode of our new podcast, Let's Talk iOS:
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The Tylt Ruggd case is built for style and damage protection
If you are prone to dropping, abusing, and misusing your iPad Air, hopefully you are shopping around for a solid case. You are going to need something with a shockproof design, corner protection, rubberized absorbing base layer, and a little bit of flexibility. All of those features are built neatly into the TYLT RUGGD iPad Air case.
Making no bones about design, the RUGGD forgoes any eye candy design and goes straight for protection. With bulky corner cushioning and what appear to be four leg-like bumpers on the back, RUGGD should have you safe and sound, unless you drop it face down.
Poll: can Apple wearable survive with a $400 price tag?
Unnamed sources Saturday afternoon told Re/code that Apple's top dogs “have discussed charging around $400” for a rumored wearable device, which may or may not end up being called the iWatch.
Sources also mentioned “a range of prices for different models,” giving hope that price-sensitive consumers may be permitted to choose between lower-priced models.
We don't really know if such a device exits and it doesn't help that Re/code didn't mention where an entry-level model might start at so this is all pure speculation, but we still want to hear what you think about this rumor.
Will the rumored $400 price tag price Apple out of the market or can the firm get away with charging a premium for a superb wearable experience, do you think?
Apple mulling $400 price point for wearable device
Re/code journalists Dawn Chmielewski and John Paczkowski filed a report today claiming that Apple executives internally discussed a price point of $400 for a rumored wearable device, which is believed to be making its debut alongside new iPhones at Apple's upcoming media event scheduled for Tuesday, September 9, at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino.
But cash-strapped would-be buyers needn't worry — the firm apparently has a lower-priced version of the device and consumers can expect “a range of prices for different models,” as per Re/code's unnamed sources.
The best jailbreak tweaks for Notification Center on iOS 7
Compared to iOS 6, Notification Center has been upgraded a little in iOS 7 but there's still some room for improvement. Just like iOS 6, there is a lot of jailbreak tweaks on Cydia that will bring new features to iOS 7 Notification Center and allow you to customize it. These range from providing additional statistics about your device to placing your favorite apps right at your finger tips.
This is why we have compiled a complete list of the best jailbreak tweaks for Notification Center on iOS 7 that will help you get the most out of it.