Firefox is now officially an iOS app. Launched on Apple’s App Store Thursday, Firefox is the latest major mobile browser available to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. Apple’s built-in Safari is the default browser for iOS, the software that powers those Apple devices, and Google’s Chrome has long been available for them. Opera also …
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Verizon lets you pack your smartphone plan for trips abroad
Verizon Wireless is giving its globetrotting customers a break. The nation’s largest wireless carrier on Thursday introduced TravelPass, an option that lets subscribers use the call minutes, texts and data from their existing phone plans while traveling. Even customers with unlimited voice and text messages will get that capability when abroad. TravelPass, which is available now, costs $2 a day …
Read More »Open any link on your iPhone in Safari with Browsecurely
When you come across a link in an app on your iPhone or iPad, sometimes the link opens a page in an app’s own built-in browser and other times it opens a Safari-based page in the app via iOS’s Safari View Controller. The latter is a better experience because it remembers any accounts you are logged into in Safari and …
Read More »Spotify wants to be your concert spotter
Spotify knows which bands you’re listening to. Now it aims to tell you when they’ll be in town. The music-streaming service has a new feature for iPhone and Android users that will generate listings for users based on location and listening preferences. Starting Thursday, you can open the Browse tab on Spotify and select “Concerts” to see a personalized list …
Read More »Vevo’s reboot starts with iPhone app that knows the right tunes for you
Erik Huggers is ready to jump-start Vevo. Six months ago, Huggers took command of the company, best known as home to many of the most popular music videos on the Internet. A revamp of its iPhone app, launched Thursday, is the prelude to more changes, he said, as Vevo updates its original content, considers new partners among social networks and …
Read More »Get a Vivatek 1080p 3D projector for $499.99
CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Enlarge Image Vivitek Big TVs are getting cheaper all the time, but once you get past around 65 inches, prices skyrocket. If you …
Read More »Sennheiser’s new €50,000 headphone breaks the ‘sound barrier’
Sennheiser’s new Orpheus electrostatic headphone system was designed without budgetary constraints or limits, so expectations among the audiophile cognoscenti are running high. For my listening session in New York City on Tuesday, I loaded a USB drive with familiar tunes to evaluate the Orpheus. I’ll tell you upfront the sound was, in many ways, more realistic than I’ve heard before. …
Read More »Apple reportedly considering person
Apple is reportedly talking to US banks about introducing a payment system that would let people transfer money directly to each other via nearby smartphones. Apple’s patent application for an encrypted person-to-person payment system was published in July. Apple’s negotiations to build such a service include major banks such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Capital One Financial, Wells Fargo and US …
Read More »Amazon’s ‘Man in the High Castle’ too ‘expensive and dangerous’ for TV networks, creator says
Amazon’s dark new sci-fi show “The Man in the High Castle” is too “expensive” and too “dangerous” for traditional TV broadcasters, according to the show’s writer and producer Frank Spotnitz. “The Man in the High Castle” is a 10-episode series funded by Amazon and available exclusively to viewers of Amazon Video. Based on a 1962 novel by Philip K. Dick, …
Read More »New Android Wear smartwatches can connect to far
Android Wear watches have previously been stuck using either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to connect to a smartphone to do most things. But now Google has added another option: cellular connectivity. Smartwatches are still limited in that they generally need to be synced to a smartphone to make and receive calls and messages and carry out certain other tasks. That poses …
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