Friday, June 27, 2014

So You Think You Can Dance Season 11 L.A. Callbacks Playlist

L.A. Callbacks / Top 20 Chosen
 
Resident judges Nigel and Mary are joined by guest judges Adam Shankman, Irina Dvorovenko, Tara Lipinski, and tWitch.
 



 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elQ_EVKQzMs

 


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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

DigitalOcean is Announcing API v2.0 Beta

DigitalOcean is offering the fastest and most convenient cloud technology to help you easily and more efficiently manage your infrastructure so you can get back to coding.
 


They provide to all users high-performance SSD Hard Drives, flexible API, and the ability to select to nearest ...
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Thursday, June 19, 2014

So You Think You Can Dance Season 11 Auditions #2 Playlist

Chicago Auditions #2 Playlist
 
Auditions continue in Chicago. Christina Applegate returns to the judges table alongside Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe.

 
 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elQ_EVKQzMs

 


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So You Think You Can Dance Season 11 Auditions #4 Playlist

Atlanta Auditions #4 Playlist
 
Guest judge Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Mary Murphy, and Nigel Lythgoe make their final audition stop in Atlanta, Georgia.
 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elQ_EVKQzMs

 


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So You Think You Can Dance Season 11 Auditions #3 Playlist

Los Angeles Auditions #3 Playlist
 
Hundreds of dancers show up for day two of the Los Angeles auditions! Misty Copeland joins resident judges Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe.
 

 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elQ_EVKQzMs


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So You Think You Can Dance Season 11 Auditions #1 Playlist

New Orleans Auditions #1 Playlist
 
Season 11 auditions kick off in New Orleans, Louisinana. Comedian Wayne Brady joins resident judges Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe as auditions begin.
 



 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elQ_EVKQzMs

 


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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

How to Enable Dark Mode in OS X 10.10 Yosemite

Hamza Sood has discovered how to enable a somewhat functional dark mode in OS X 10.10 Yosemite Beta 2 via Terminal.
To enable the somewhat functional dark mode: sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences AppleInterfaceTheme Dark To undo, either remove the key (defaults delete) ...
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Parallels Access Now Lets You Access Your Remote Desktop Using the iPhone

Parallels Access, an app that lets you remotely access your Windows and Mac applications, has been updated to support the iPhone.
 
From accessing a single file that you forgot on your home computer to editing a complex document, Parallels Access gives you the peace of mind of knowing that you will be effective anytime and anywhere with just your mobile device.



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Fruit Ninja, Age of Zombies... All Halfbrick Studios' iOS Games Are Currently Free

Halfbrick Studios has made all its iOS games free to download today, including Fruit Ninja, Age of Zombies, and others.
 



Here's the full list of games that are now free:
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Apple Releases Apple TV 7 Beta 1 Firmware

Apple has released Apple TV 7 Beta 1 firmware to developers for testing.
Notably, beta firmware was only released for the 3rd generation and 3rd generation Rev A models suggesting that support for the 2010 Apple TV has been dropped.

 
Apple TV 7 Beta 1 Known Issues
• Stuttering (dr ...
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Apple Releases OS X 10.10 Yosemite Update 1.0 to Developers

Apple has released OS X 10.10 Yosemite Update 1.0 to developers for testing.
The update can be installed via Software Update on your Mac. Apple says "This update is recommended for all users." It's also available as OS X 10.10 Beta 2 from the Mac Dev Center.

 


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Apple Releases iOS 8 Beta 2 to Developers

Apple has released the second beta of iOS 8 to developers for testing.
The update is available via Software Update on your device or via the iOS Dev Center.

 


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Monday, June 16, 2014

Apple to Launch Back-to-School Promotion at End of June

Apple may be planning to launch its back-to-school promotion at the end of June.
 


Apple Stores, according to several employees, will be changing the front of store glass window displays overnight on June 30th. This is the usual timeframe in which Apple launches a promotion to boost Mac, iPad, and iPhone sales in anticipation of the new school year in the fall.

 



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Leaked iPhone 6 Photos are Allegedly Authentic, iPhone 6 to Feature QHD Display

Leaked images from Jimmy Lin, a Taiwanese media star and race car driver, are allegedly of an 'authentic' iPhone 6 prototype.


According to the source who has cited “Apple employees” from Hong Kong, the unit used by Jimmy Lin to tease us is an authentic iPhone 6 Beta device. How could these employees be certain? Well, based on these fresh reports, Apple has recently shipped iPhone 6 Beta units, for testing purposes, to its various facilities around the world, including Hong Kong. More so, the tricky bit is that, according to the sources, each sample unit can be easily identified by a set of unique particularities, reason why the handset hasn’t already been leaked more extensively via other sources.

 



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Taiwanese Celebrity Posts Photos Showing Front and Back of Alleged iPhone 6 Design

Jimmy Lin, a Taiwanese media star and race car driver, has once again posted photos of what's believed to be mockups of the iPhone 6.
Lin posted mockups of what turned out to be the correct design for the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c ahead of their unveilings; however, no further evidence is presented to confirm this is in fact Apple's new device.


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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Angry Birds Epic Officially Launched

Rovio has officially launched Angry Birds Epic and it is now available in the App Store for download.


Get ready for a bird-tastic FREE RPG adventure filled with “weapons” (whatever they could get ahold of), magic, bad guys and silly hats! Lead your feathery team into battle now – it’s going to be EPIC!

FEATURES:
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Watch This Time-Lapse Video Shot With iOS 8's New Time-Lapse Camera

Apple has introduced a new time-lapse camera in iOS 8.
 

Check out this time-lapse video by iTwe4kz that was shot with the new camera!

 

http://youtu.be/Vt0bHfdYPqs

 

 
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Newly Leaked Photos Show Inside of Alleged iPhone 6 Rear Shell

New photos have leaked online that allegedly offer a close up look at the rear shell for the iPhone 6.
The shell looks similar to the one leaked last month but in this case the photos are taken from the back, front, and sides.


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'Spider-Man Unlimited' Gameloft Posts Announcement Trailer

Gameloft has teamed up with Marvel to announce the development of a new smartphone and tablet title, Spider-Man: Unlimited, the very first web-runner inspired by over 50 years of Spider-Man comics.


"Gameloft is once again honored to be working with the timeless super-hero universes created by Marvel," says Karine Kaiser, VP Marketing & Licensing at Gameloft. "With Spider-Man Unlimited, players can expect a faithful recreation of the Spider-Man comics through an incredible narrative runner experience."

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A Visual History of iOS

Look back at Apple's mobile operating system and how it has progressively improved by The Verge.
 
The iPhone's OS has changed a lot over the years. Here's a history of iOS, from its smash-hit debut, through apps and Siri, all the way up to the next version coming this fall, iOS ...
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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Macs That Will Run OS X 10.10 Yosemite

Here's a list of the Macs that will be able to run OS X Yosemite once it's released this fall.
 

If you can run Mavericks you will be able to run Yosemite.





Macs Supported:
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iOS 8 Beta Successfully Jailbroken by i0n1c

After initial signs pointed towards a good chance that iOS 8 was jailbreakable, Stefan Esser (i0n1c), tweeted an image that shows off the ability to SSH into an iPod touch running iOS 8 from his Mac.


I just leave this here ...


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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Where to Download OS X 10.10 Yosemite

The OS X 10.10 Yosemite Developer Preview is now available for download.
 

Developers can a redeem a code obtained from the Mac Dev Center to download the update from the Mac App Store.

 



The developer preview is 5.09GB in size. For more details on what's new click here.

 
Below you can find the direct links to the OS X 10.10 Yosemite
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

iOS 8 Beta To Be Jailbreakable!

Stefan Esser, a hacker known as i0n1c, reports that the just released iOS 8 beta is likely jailbreakable.


Download finished. Initial tests show that iOS 8 beta does not fix anything. Dumped kernel fine, but code changed and patches are not found.

I guess tomorrow I need a few hours in the office to fix the code and then the JB should be iOS 8 beta compatible.

Only question is if Cydia runs at all in iOS 8.



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How To Clear DNS Cache In Mac OSX 10.10 Yosemite

DNS request are usually cached, that’s good as it help to speeds up the lookups within the same host but sometimes we will want to clear the cache so it don’t hold the values that are no longer valid or we edited hosts file to block or redirect hosts or IP. To clear DNS cache in Mac OSX, we can do it with the help of Terminal.


Mac OSX 10.10 

Open Terminal.app and type this command:
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Where to Find 43 Hidden Wallpaper Images in OS X 10.10 Yosemite

It's the same place like in OS X Mavericks! Apple is hiding in OS X Yosemite like in OS X Mavericks 43 high-res images which it offers as screensaver options, and you can use as your wallpaper if you know where to look.
 

OS X has some options readily available on the Desktop wallpaper ...
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New OS x 10.10 Yosemite Wallpaper

If you like Apple’s new OS x 10.10 Yosemite wallpaper you can download here.
 



 

Check also new iOS 8 wallpaper for iPhone and iPad.
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WWDC 2014 Keynote Video

Apple has posted the WWDC 2014 keynote video for viewing.

 

http://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2014/

 

You can check highlights in 10 minutes video

 
Ladies and gentlemen, Apple's 2014 WWDC keynote was indeed "the mother of all releases." There was so much that we could barely cut it down to 10 minutes. But we did it, just for you.

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New iOS 8 Wallpaper for iPad

If you like Apple's new iOS 8 wallpaper here you can download the iPad version.
 



 

 

The iPhone version can be downloaded from here.

For more info and details on iOS 8 go here.
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iOS 8 SDK With Over 4,000 New APIs

Apple has released the iOS 8 SDK with over 4,000 new APIs for developers, bringing the biggest release since the origination of the App Store.

Apple today released its iOS 8 SDK, the biggest developer release ever with more than 4,000 new APIs, giving developers the ability to create amazing new apps like never before. iOS 8 allows developers to further customize the user experience with major extensibility features like Notification Center widgets and third-party keyboards; and introduces robust frameworks such as HealthKit and HomeKit. iOS 8 also includes Metal, a new graphics technology that maximizes the performance of the A7 chip and Swift, a powerful new programming language.

“With more than 800 million iOS devices sold worldwide, the opportunity for developers is huge,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “This is the biggest iOS release since the launch of the App Store. The iOS 8 SDK delivers more than 4,000 new APIs including amazing new frameworks, greater extensibility and a revolutionary new programming language.”



APIs
iOS 8 offers developers robust frameworks including HealthKit APIs that provide the ability for health and fitness apps to communicate with each other. With your permission, each app can use specific information from other apps to provide a more comprehensive way to manage your health and fitness. For example, your blood pressure app could share its data with a physician app, such as the Mayo Clinic app, so your doctor can provide high-quality guidance and care.

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iOS 8 Beta Download Links (mega links) and How to Upgrade

iOS 8 Compatibility List
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5
iPhone 5S
iPhone 5C
iPad 2
iPad 3
iPad 4
iPad Air
iPad Mini
iPad Mini 2
iPod Touch 5G
iOS 8 download links
iPhone:
iPhone 5s (Model A1453, A1533)  - LINK
iPhone 5s (Model A1457, A1518, A1528, A1530) - LINK
iPhone 5c (Model A1456, A1 ...
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Monday, June 2, 2014

New iOS 8 Wallpaper for iPhone

 

 
If you are excited about iOS 8 you can download the new iOS 8 wallpaper for iPhone below.
 

iPhone 5/5s/5c



 

iPhone 4S


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App Store with App Bundles and Beta Tests

After showing off the mainline features for iOS 8 at its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced improvements for App Store starting with iOS 8, including app bundles, beta testing, improved search and more. 

The App Store will soon add an "Explore" tab, allowing users to explore through categories and sub-categories easily. Search has also been improved, with the ability to see the top trending searches in the App Store and related searches. 


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Third-Party Keyboards in iOS 8

Apple today announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference that iOS 8 will support system wide third-party keyboards. 

The company showed something that appeared to resemble the popular-gesture based keyboard Swype running on iOS 8, as software chief Craig Federighi noted that keyboards have the most restrictive sandbox to ensure user privacy and safety. 


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'QuickType' Keyboard for iOS 8 Offers Context-Aware Predicitive Typing Suggestions

As a part of today's unveiling for iOS 8 at its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced a new "QuickType" feature for the onboard keyboard which offers context sensitive predictive typing suggestions among other features. 

For instance, an example message asking a user about "dinner or a movie" displayed button suggestions like "dinner", "a movie", and "not sure", while the feature will also learn how a user types and suggest specific slang used over time. Apple also promised that QuickType will protect a user's privacy when learning conversations throughout iOS, as the feature will also work in over 10 different languages. 


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Apps We Can't Live Without

Developers -- and the iOS apps they create -- have changed the way we all interact, learn, entertain, work, and live. Here's a little thank you note to developers, written by people who can't live without their apps.
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBSU9KaCYP4
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Improved Group Messaging and Video and Audio Messages in New iMessage Update

While introducing iOS 8 at its Worldwide Developers Conference today, Apple announced a host of improvements for its popular iMessage messaging platform, including in-line audio and video messages and new group features like Do Not Disturb and more. 

The in-line video and audio messages are accessed from a small radial menu on the right of the text-entry field, allowing users to quickly choose whether they want to send a video or audio message. Like Snapchat, the audio and video messages "self-destruct" after a certain amount of time to save space. However, users can also choose to keep them if they really want to. 


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iOS 8 with Interactive Notifications, QuickType and More

 

 
Apple announced iOS 8 at the keynote event of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference today. iOS 8 gets revamped notification features, an upgrade to the keyboard's auto-correct functionality, and the rumored health tracking feature and companion app, called HealthKit. 


 

Interactive notification lets users pull down notifications and interact with them to respond to text messages or other actions without leaving the current open app, or complete actions from notifications shown on the lock screen. 


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Apple Announces 'iCloud Drive' and 'Mail Drop' Features for OS X Yosemite

At today's WWDC keynote event, Apple announced iCloud Drive and Mail Drop, two new cloud-based services that are a part of the new OS X Yosemite. 

iCloud Drive allows users to store all of their individual files from OS X and iOS in addition to data from applications on Apple's cloud storage service, with the feature syncing all files across every Mac. The files stored on iCloud Drive are even available on a user's iOS devices, as the feature also contains support for Windows through the iCloud client. 
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OS x 10.10 Yosemite - Improved iOS and Mac Connectivity and New UI

Apple today announced the latest version of OS X, Yosemite, at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, CA with a brand new user interface designed for clarity and utility, iCloud Drive and improved continuity between iOS devices and Mac. 


 

Continuinity is the biggest new feature of OS X Yosemite, improving the connection between Macs and iOS devices. AirDrop now allows users to share items between iOS devices and Macs. Handoff is a new feature that allows devices near you to recognize when you're using a Mac. For instance, it allows users to answer phone calls to their iPhone on their Mac, instantly start a Hotspot from your iPhone and allows users to see "green dot" conversations on their Mac. 


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What to Expect ... WWDC 2014

Apple's 25th Worldwide Developers Conference is here and the company will kick things off with a keynotepresentation Monday, June 2nd at 10 AM PST, 1 PM EST.


Here's what to expect...

iOS 8
We know Apple is going to announce a new version of iOS -- just like it has in previous years. Last year Apple introduced iOS 7, bringing the biggest revamp the mobile OS has seen since the iPhone's inception. However, this year, iOS 8, codenamed 'Okemo' will most likely fine-tune the rough edges of iOS 7 and bring some new features. Apple has already teased the eighth version of iOS by hanging up banners at the Moscone Center (venue for WWDC).

One of Apple's biggest features it's bringing to iOS 8 is Healthbook, a standalone application that aggregates health data from different applications, accessories, and hardware, including the iPhone. Healthbook will have a similar UI to Passbook, but will be able to track information such as bloodwork, heart rate, hyrdration, blood pressure, activity, nutrition, blood sugar, sleep, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and weight. There will also reportedly be an 'emergency card' tab that provides a single location for first responders to get a quick overview of your name, blood type, birthday, emergency contact information and more. Healthbook would work great in conjunction with an Apple wearable product, such as an iWatch, but more on that later.


Apple's Maps app for iOS will reportedly be getting revamped with much needed enhanced mapping data, and other new features. According to 9to5Mac, Apple will be bringing improved POI data, better labeling, tweaked notation for bus stops, train stations, airports, and finally built in transit functionality. Thanks to the many transit company acquisitions Apple made last year, the Maps app will finally have native transit support without relying on third-party applications.


Apple also plans to shift around some default applications. iTunes Radio is said to become a new standalone app in order to drive more traffic. Apple might also cut the Game Center app from iOS, but keep its functionality available for developers to use in their games. Finally, Apple is rumored to introduce TextEdit and Preview applications that are optimized for iOS as a way to quickly access documents in the cloud.



Notably, iPad could soon see a huge change in the way it does multitasking with the introduction of a split-screen multitasking interface. Unfortunately, this feature will most likely not be demoed/announced at WWDC, but it definitely is in the works.

Apple has also been rumored to be working on a way to use the iPad as a secondary display to your Mac. Users could connect their Mac to their iPad wirelessly and use it as an external monitor. No word on whether or not this feature will make the cut for iOS 8.

Other tidbits include an improved Siri with Shazam functionality, a tweaked notification center (with no more 'missed' tab!), automatic iMessage cleanup, VoLTE support, some stock application improvements, more iCloud storage (finally!) and other 'under the hood' changes.

Sources have been saying Apple is 'rushing' to include many of these features in time for the first iOS 8 beta. However there is a good possibility many of these could get pushed back until iOS 8.1.

OS X 10.10 "Syrah"
Apple will likely update OS X with a design that feels more like iOS. That means more white space, sharper corners, iOS-like toggles, and a flat look and feel. The result may be jarring for some, similar to the move from iOS 6 to iOS 7. We've seen some concepts show what this might look like already.



New features for OS X 10.10 may include the ability to finally use AirDrop to share files with iOS devices. That means you could easily send photos from your iPhone to your computer and vice-versa. Another rumored feature is Siri for Mac. Currently, OS X features dictation support but does not have the ability to perform queries or execute tasks based on voice commands.

As rumored, it appears the name of OS X 10.10 will be either 'Yosemite' or 'El Cap'. Banners for the new operating system feature the El Capitan vertical rock formation located on the north side of Yosemite Valley.

Smart Home Certification Program
Recent reports suggest that Apple will launch something similar to its MFi program for connected devices. The program will focus on easily connecting devices via Wi-Fi and would likely offer Bluetooth voice control. Unfortunately, at this point, it doesn't look like Apple will offer a software based automation layer. It's possible that you could control some device functions without opening app, perhaps with a voice command.

While this isn't as exciting as we hoped, it is a step forward.



Xcode 6
Xcode 6 is said to be a major update that includes a much improved iOS Simulator. The new simulator offers improvements to handling resolutions and scaling. These improvements may be important if Apple releases a larger, higher resolution iPhone 6. In addition, there are improvements to rapid protyping and testing, integration of frameworks, and custom element creation in Interface Builder.



Hardware
Unfortunately, we don't expect any major product announcements at WWDC, but there definitely could be some incremental hardware updates to products. The most recent prediction has been the unveiling of a lower-priced iMac and 8GB iPhone 5s. However, those predictions have been dismissed by The Loop's Jim Dalrymple.

Apple is also said to have a 12-inch Retina Display MacBook in development; however, there's no indication that the device is ready for unveiling tomorrow. Apple has been expected to finally discontinue the non-retina Macbook Pro.

Major products such as the iWatch, iPhone 6, and new Apple TV are predicted for later this year. Some minor updates that would be welcomed include an updated Mac mini, a 4K Thunderbolt display, and processor bumps for the iMac and MacBook Pro. 
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