Apple Previews iOS 6
iOS 6 gives you more features to make the things you do every day even better. It’s free and easy to upgrade wirelessly on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Beautifully designed from the ground up (and the sky down), Maps changes the way you see the world. Map elements are vector based, so graphics and text are incredibly detailed — even when you zoom all the way in — and panning is smooth. Tilt and rotate to view an area, and Maps...
GreenGT H2 eyes-on: the first fuel cell-powered racer to tackle Le Mans
By Tim Stevens posted Sep 28th 2012 10:23AM The 24 hour race at Le Mans held every year is among the most punishing automotive tests on the planet: race-bred machines running top-speed (or close) for a full day. Recently, gasoline-powered cars have had their dominance usurped by diesels, who themselves are now losing to hybrids. The next step? It could be EVs. The GreenGT H2 will take the grid of next year’s 24 hour race as an...
Mountain Lion Available in July From Mac App Store
It keeps your content up to date.On every device you use. Send unlimited messages to iPhone, iPad,iPod touch, or Mac. From your Mac. Mail, messages, reminders, alerts, and more.See what’s new with you. All in one place. Post to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and Vimeo.Right from the app you’re in. See some of the great new features for your Mac. And find out how they work with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Watch the video Send iMessages...
Engadget Podcast 311 – 09.28.2012
By Trent Wolbe posted Sep 28th 2012 11:00AM It’s been a long time, and we shouldn’t have left you without a dope ‘cast to Jam to, but we’re back, inmates-running-the-asylum style, reporting on the bleeding edge of the future of the #3 mobile phone dominator position. In this rap-rock edition of the Engadget podcast we’ll also tackle the age-old question: are magazines dead, or just in sleep mode? Hosts:...
AT&T 4G LTE adds Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Galaxy Express and Galaxy Rugby Pro to lineup
By Joseph Volpe posted Sep 28th 2012 11:24AM Of the four big US carriers, AT&T’s always been a solid go-to for variety across its wireless product portfolio. And today, the operator’s welcoming a gaggle of Android devices from Samsung to bolster its 4G LTE offerings. Headlining this galactic quartet is the Galaxy Note II, the company’s 5.5-inch phablet sequel which, though previously announced, has yet to...
