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It may not seem like all that much changed after last night's Apple Store downtime, but the company actually made a number of design changes that, according to MacStories editor Federico Viticci, bring "a cleaner, more subdued style for ...
It may not seem like all that much changed after last night's Apple Store downtime, but the company actually made a number of design changes that, according to MacStories editor Federico Viticci, bring "a cleaner, more subdued style for graphical elements and larger image-centric spots for products and accessories." Rolled out just in time to start selling the goods for Father's Day on June 16, the new design does away with the thin sidebars in favor of wider blocks that provide space for larger images of items on sale. Here's the old design: And here's the new: The changes are more pronounced on the Accessories page. As an example, the old iPad accessories page wasted space by using a short sidebar on the left side to list different categories. The result was that the entire page was narrower than it needed to be: Now the categories are over on the right side, featuring easy-to-view thumbnails for each category. The individual item thumbnails are larger, and there's actually space (not visible in this image) below the category list that can be filled with product descriptions: All in all, it's a welcome change to the store, providing a much cleaner look, larger images of products, and a less rigid framework for arranging product on the virtual shelves.Apple applies design changes to online store originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 22 May 2013 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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It has been busy in the App Store with a handful of new apps landing on iOS and OS X. Take a few minutes and check out our list of standout apps from the past few weeks! iOS Apps Video Filters [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Vi...
It has been busy in the App Store with a handful of new apps landing on iOS and OS X. Take a few minutes and check out our list of standout apps from the past few weeks! iOS Apps Video Filters [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Video; US$3.99] Pro HD Video Camera with 100 Fully Customizable, Real-Time Video Filters. HeartPhys [iPad; Category: Medical; $1.99] Learn physiology through interactive diagrams. Stria [iOS Universal; Category: Music; $8.99] Multilevel Interactive Sound Synthesizer "Stria" is the title of a very important composition by John Chowning. This computer music piece rapresents the manifest of Frequency Modulation technique applied to audio synthesis, invented by Mr. Chowning himself. DataMan Enterprise : Track Data Usage In Real-Time [iPhone; Category: Business; $19.99] Manage multiple plans. DataMan Enterprise allows you to set up multiple cellular data plan profiles, each containing a separate set of plan info and usage data. Little Viking Dungeon Of Doom [iOS Universal; Category: Games; $0.99] An epic adventure through 100 levels of monsters, traps and danger. Manuganu [iOS Universal; Category: Games; $0.99] Run, jump, slide from ropes and dodge rocks! Not enough? There is much more in Manuganu. Frozen Synapse [iPad; Category: Games; $6.99] Frozen Synapse is a multi-award-winning tactical game. Gravity Guy 2 [iOS Universal; Category: Games; $0.99] Our brave Guy now finds himself on top of towers running for his life, jumping from one platform to another, while avoiding many hazards placed across his path. Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery : Episode 1 [iOS Universal; Category: Games; $2.99] A small boy, his big new friend, and a huge problem. Join Camp Eagle Feathers' newest 'Brave', Jacob Jones, on an amazing adventure to uncover just what is going on at Camp Eagle Feather. CastleMine [iOS Universal; Category: Games; $0.99] Defend your castle from the evils that lurk below in this unique strategy game. Bombcats [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Free with in-app purchases] Seven cute but volatile felines ready to explode into action to save their imprisoned furry friends. OS X Apps Minbox [OS X; Category: Photography & Video; Free] Minbox lets you send any collection of photos or files from your Mac via email, all for free. File Twins [OS X; Category: Utilities; Free] File Twins is a practical application acting as your duplicate file cleaner. Eggscellent [OS X; Category: Productivity; $9.99] Based on effective time management principles, Eggscellent transforms your to-do list into manageable activities. Art Mogul [OS X; Category: Games; $2.99] Step into the shoes of an Art Mogul in this thrilling mix of hidden object, strategy and business sim. LittleLink [OS X; Category: Productivity; $0.99] LittleLinks is a nifty little app that automatically shrinks all the links and url's you copy to your clipboard. Folder Magic [OS X; Category: Productivity; Free] Create exquisite and unique folders for your computer with hundreds of pre-created images.New and notable apps for iOS and OS X - May 22 edition originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 22 May 2013 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Large tech firms are coming under scrutiny over their tax avoidance measures, following the testimony of Apple executives to a US Senate Permanent Subcommittee. Google, Yahoo, Cisco, and others have been found to be using an assortment o...
Large tech firms are coming under scrutiny over their tax avoidance measures, following the testimony of Apple executives to a US Senate Permanent Subcommittee. Google, Yahoo, Cisco, and others have been found to be using an assortment of tax loopholes and off-shoring in order to avoid paying governments in the US and Europe at least $100 billion....
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Large tech firms are coming under scrutiny over their tax avoidance measures, following the testimony of Apple executives to a US Senate Permanent Subcommittee. Google, Yahoo, Cisco, and others have been found to be using an assortment o...
Large tech firms are coming under scrutiny over their tax avoidance measures, following the testimony of Apple executives to a US Senate Permanent Subcommittee. Google, Yahoo, Cisco, and others have been found to be using an assortment of tax loopholes and off-shoring in order to avoid paying governments in the US and Europe at least $100 billion....
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This is interesting: along with their new redesign, in Germany, Apple has made it possible to pay for products ordered from their online store using PayPal. In Germany, it is very rare for consumers to have credit cards, or even for bri...
This is interesting: along with their new redesign, in Germany, Apple has made it possible to pay for products ordered from their online store using PayPal. In Germany, it is very rare for consumers to have credit cards, or even for brick-and-mortar businesses to take credit card orders. Allowing German consumers to pay for purchases with PayPal may make the Apple online store more accessible to them, or it could be the first sign of a global agreement between Apple and PayPal as another available payment option for consumers. Nice spot by Macerkopf. Source: Apple Store Related StoriesIntel Creates New Devices Division To Make Sure They Don’t Underestimate Apple’s Next Big ThingInteliscope Turns Your iPhone Into The World’s Most Useful Rifle ScopeGoogle Brings New Voice Search Features To ChromeTim Cook Confirms Apple Will Build Its Made-In-USA Macs In TexasThe Trunk: A Lightning Cable That’s Also An iPhone Stand
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Here’s something for you: a bendable but still rigid Lightning-to-USB cable that can function not just as a charging and sync cable for your iPhone, but also as a make-shift stand, propping up your device on a coffee table, desk or...
Here’s something for you: a bendable but still rigid Lightning-to-USB cable that can function not just as a charging and sync cable for your iPhone, but also as a make-shift stand, propping up your device on a coffee table, desk or even when it’s in a wall charger. $19.95. None too shabby. Related StoriesIntel Creates New Devices Division To Make Sure They Don’t Underestimate Apple’s Next Big ThingInteliscope Turns Your iPhone Into The World’s Most Useful Rifle ScopeGoogle Brings New Voice Search Features To ChromeTim Cook Confirms Apple Will Build Its Made-In-USA Macs In TexasStarting In Germany, Apple.com Is Now Accepting PayPal For Online Payments
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As first spotted by our friends over at German language publication Macerkopf.de, Apple appears to be rolling out an option to make purchases on the Apple Online Store using PayPal. The feature appears to be limited to Germany currently,...
As first spotted by our friends over at German language publication Macerkopf.de, Apple appears to be rolling out an option to make purchases on the Apple Online Store using PayPal. The feature appears to be limited to Germany currently, but it could mark the start of a broader roll out to other users. Apple has never been opposed to offering the option to use PayPal for some services. Users in the U.S. have long been able to setup PayPal as a payment option for their Apple ID on the desktop, allowing them to purchase iTunes content with PayPal on iTunes & the Mac App Store. It also allows its education customers to use PayPal for volume purchases of iOS apps, but the privilege didn’t extend to making purchases from the online store at Apple.com. Apple’s help page for  payments and tax information in Germany now explains how users can opt for PayPal at checkout, but we’ve yet to find the feature live in other countries that we’ve tested. Users will not have to setup their PayPal as their payment option for their Apple ID, instead they will be redirected to log in using their PayPal username and password at the time of purchase: When you place an order with PayPal you will be redirected to the PayPal website. There you will then need to login with your PayPal username and password. Before sending the order, whether the total amount and billing details are correct. If you are not a PayPal customer, you can still choose this payment option, then set up a new account or pay as a guest. Your order consists of multiple deliveries, your PayPal account will be charged separately for each shipment. We’ll keep you updated here if the service begins rolling out to others, and you can let us know in the comments below if you notice PayPal as a payment option in your country.
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As is traditional for the time of year, Apple has updated its main US homepage to promote items from its store in tune with the upcoming Father's Day holiday. In addition to the iPad and iPad mini, such items as iPhone 5, the Nike+Fuel b...
As is traditional for the time of year, Apple has updated its main US homepage to promote items from its store in tune with the upcoming Father's Day holiday. In addition to the iPad and iPad mini, such items as iPhone 5, the Nike+Fuel band, the iGrill meat thermometer, the HipKey proximity alarm, the Nest thermostat and other suggestions are highlighted. The page also features a subtly cleaner and more geometric design....
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In most of the world, the asymmetric nature of your average Internet connection means that, unless you are lucky enough to be on a corporate network or fiber reaches your house, sending large files to your friends and colleagues is often...
In most of the world, the asymmetric nature of your average Internet connection means that, unless you are lucky enough to be on a corporate network or fiber reaches your house, sending large files to your friends and colleagues is often an exercise that requires a lot of patience. Most of it is spent waiting for files to upload and dealing with complex workflows that tend to take up more time than they're worth. This is where the recently-launched Minbox comes into play. Its developers have set their sights on turning file sharing into as frictionless a workflow as possible, while keeping costs down to a rather cool zero dollars. There is, of course, no shortage of competing products that attempt to reduce the stress of sharing data—Dropbox and Droplr come to mind—but their focus is primarily on providing you with storage in the cloud, rather than on simplifying the process of sharing one or more files with a specific group of people. It’s this latter case that Minbox hopes to streamline. Sharing with flair Minbox is made up of two components: a cloud-based backend and a small OS X app that is free, weighs in at a little more than 1MB, and works with Snow Leopard or later. Once installed, and after going through a few set-up steps, the app sits quietly in OS X’s menu bar, awaiting your orders. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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