Category: Mac Reviews

Time Warner Cable & Viacom End Legal Dispute, Bring Content Streaming Back To iOS

Time Warner Cable and Viacom have agreed to resolve a battle over Time Warner’s iOS app that allows users to stream Viacom content within their homes over a wireless network. Both companies released a joint statement this week confirming that Viacom content would be returning to the free TWC TV app. The statement read: Viacom Related StoriesPushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]Sony Launches New NEX And Alpha CamerasApple Claims Ownership Of iPhone5.com DomainSmartphone Gamers Prefer To Flirt With Random People Than Play Against Their FriendsApple Considers The Word ‘Jailbreak’ An Expletive, Begins Censoring iTunes Store

Apple Considers The Word ‘Jailbreak’ An Expletive, Begins Censoring iTunes Store

I can imagine that the reaction you get from mentioning the word “jailbreak” within the Apple camp in Cupertino is almost identical to that you get when mentioning the word “bomb” on an airplane. In fact, Apple hates the word so much that it considers it an expletive, and it’s now filtering it from the Related StoriesPushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]Sony Launches New NEX And Alpha CamerasTime Warner Cable & Viacom End Legal Dispute, Bring Content Streaming Back To iOSApple Claims Ownership Of iPhone5.com DomainSmartphone Gamers Prefer To Flirt With Random People Than Play Against Their Friends

Sony Launches New NEX And Alpha Cameras

Sony has announced a pair of new cameras today. One is the A37, an “SLT” (like an SLR, but without the flipping mirror) and the other is the NEX F3, a new mirrorless model. We have our full review ready and coming to your screens in a few hours (11:30 PST), but for a quick Related StoriesVerizon Will Kill Your Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan When You Switch To 4G LTEApple Releases Update To OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview As Release Draws NearSprint: iPhone Owners Will Eventually Make Us The Most MoneyApple Rumor Causes Samsung Stock Value To Take $10 Billion NosedivePushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]

Safely Browse The Web With Multi-User Private Browser [iOS Tips]

So I don’t know if you have kids or not. Or a wife, or husband. Or a boyfriend or girlfriend. If you do, you might share your iPhone, or at least your iPad. I know I pass my iPad to my kids often. They’re usually more interested in the games I have downloaded on it, Related StoriesSwitchy: A Rethinking Of The iPhone’s App Switcher Comes To Life [Jailbreak]Hand Stylus Comes With Retractable, Replaceable TipsVerizon Will Kill Your Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan When You Switch To 4G LTESprint: iPhone Owners Will Eventually Make Us The Most MoneyPushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]

Cisco’s BYOD Survey Sheds Light On BYOD Popularity And Costs [Update]

Update: We incorrectly posted that Cisco charges its users to participate in its BYOD program. While the company’s report does list an average $600 expense for employees making use of BYOD, that expense refers to the purchase of a smartphone or other device and not an additional fee to use the device in the workplace. Related StoriesVerizon Will Kill Your Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan When You Switch To 4G LTEApple Releases Update To OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview As Release Draws NearSprint: iPhone Owners Will Eventually Make Us The Most MoneyApple Rumor Causes Samsung Stock Value To Take $10 Billion NosedivePushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]

Steam Activates Remote Download Feature In Latest Client Update

After a brief beta, Steam has made the ability to remotely manage your library of games as well as initiate a download via the web or mobile app a reality for all. Steam users who download the latest client for their PC or Mac will be able to log into the Steam web site or

PushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]

May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac, where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entries here  and read our Mobile Management manifesto here. PushManager provides a solid device management solution that also provides basic app deployment and management capabilities. PushManager puts a focus on being easy to Related StoriesHand Stylus Comes With Retractable, Replaceable TipsVerizon Will Kill Your Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan When You Switch To 4G LTEApple Releases Update To OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview As Release Draws NearSprint: iPhone Owners Will Eventually Make Us The Most MoneyApple Rumor Causes Samsung Stock Value To Take $10 Billion Nosedive

City Slicker Is A Slim MacBook Air Sleeve From San Francisco

Believe it or not, some people still carry around laptops. Sure, those laptops are ultra-thin MacBook Airs, but they’re laptops nonetheless, used in ignorance of the real future of portable work — the iPad paired up with a Bluetooth keyboard. Still, we don’t judge you luddites out there. And to prove it, we bring you Related StoriesVerizon Will Kill Your Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plan When You Switch To 4G LTEApple Releases Update To OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview As Release Draws NearSprint: iPhone Owners Will Eventually Make Us The Most MoneyApple Rumor Causes Samsung Stock Value To Take $10 Billion NosedivePushManager Focuses Simple And Efficient iOS/Device Management [Mobile Management Month]

Apple Rumor Causes Samsung Stock Value To Take $10 Billion Nosedive

We here at Cult of Mac love Apple rumors as much as the next guy, but sometimes it’s helpful to be reminded of the power rumors can wield. Samsung’s market value fell 6% on Wednesday to the tune of a $10 billion nosedive. Why? One silly Apple supply rumor.

Photoshop Elements 10 Course $19 [Deals]

Photoshop Elements 10 is the Photoshop for “regular people”, sure Photoshop is awesomely powerful, but Photoshop also awesomely complex. So we have Photoshop Elements for “the rest of us”, but working with photos is still a pretty complicated and (potentially) daunting task. Hey, I’ve been there. Lots of “good” photos that you want to make

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