Everyone can try out the coolest Apple Maps feature on iOS 8
Late last week, we covered a new feature that had been discovered in Apple Maps on iOS 8 — flyover city tours. It was previously thought that the feature could only be accessed through a series of debug menus, but 9to5Mac reader Stefan Kujit found that the flyover tours are actually accessible to anyone with iOS 8… just as long as you’re prepared to do a little bit of digging.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
This one story shows why people love working for Google
Google employees work hard but they seem to absolutely love it. People who work for the search titan are routinely listed as the happiest employees in the world and Google almost obsessively works on new ways to keep them satisfied with their jobs. And now a new story relayed to us via Business Insider shows why Google is so beloved by its workers: It takes the time to personally answer a letter sent by one employee’s daughter asking the company to give her dad a day off.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
The iPhone 6 phablet’s most important component has apparently been leaked
Apple is expected to unveil two iPhone 6 versions later this year, including a 4.7-inch model and a 5.5-inch model to finally compete against Android device makers that have been selling oversized smartphones and phablets for years. Insider Sonny Dickson, who has posted online many images detailing unreleased iOS products ahead of their launch, has shared new images with 9to5Mac showing the most important component of the bigger iPhone 6 model, the 5.5-inch display.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
How Google will give Android Wear a huge head start months before the iWatch comes out
The next generation of wearable tech is nearly upon us. CNET reports that Samsung is preparing to unveil an Android Wear smartwatch at Google I/O this week, a device similar to the Gear smartwatches we’ve been introduced to over the past year. According to CNET’s sources, Samsung has been working on two Android Wear models, one using its own chips and one built with Qualcomm processors.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
Gorgeous images give us the clearest look yet at what the iPhone 6 will look like
By now we’re all very familiar with the assorted dummies and mockups of the iPhone 6 that have been posted all over the web countless times. However, Redditor A_Hard_Goodbye points us to some new photos of an iPhone 6 mockup that really do give us our clearest and best look yet at what Apple’s newest flagship phone will look like.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
iPhone 6 makers scrambling to meet massive pent-up demand
Apple is expected to release two bigger iPhone versions this fall, with Foxconn and Pegatron said to handle the massive iPhone 6 production orders. Apparently both companies are scrambling to meet massive demand, with the Economic News Daily reporting that Foxconn and Pegatron are both on hiring sprees at the moment, in anticipation of the new iPhone launch.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
LyveHome review
There are more photos that have been taken in the last twelve months than every photograph taken from the beginning of time up until then put together. But no one has truly solved the problem of photo organization, backups and protection, at least not in a fun and easy way. Lyve aims to do this with both hardware and software, and the company recently sent us its new flagship product to test. Has Lyve finally cracked this important problem and launched a product that’s both simple and reliable?
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
Imminent iOS 7.1.2 release tipped to bring major fixes
Apple is apparently getting ready to release iOS 7.1.2, a build that has already been released to mobile operators to test it and sign off on by Friday, June 27th. According to MacRumors, a public release could occur this week as soon as carriers approve of the new update.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
Why Samsung might actually be scared of the Fire Phone
The general reaction to Amazon’s Fire Phone in the United States has been underwhelming to say the least, with some well-respected critics going so far as to say it’s “dead on arrival” and could be an even bigger flop than last year’s HTC-made Facebook phone. However, The Korea Times’ sources are hearing that local mobile powerhouses Samsung and LG are actually worried about the Fire Phone for reasons that seemingly don’t make a lot of sense.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report
HUGE LEAK: Google Nexus 9 release date, price and specs detailed
Numerous reports have claimed that HTC will make the next Nexus tablet, a high-end 8.9-inch device that could be unveiled this summer, including Google code leaks that revealed an HTC Volantis/Flounder is in the works. However, Android Police received more details about the tablet from a tipster, including a full list of specs and what looks like an early draft image for the device.
Read more here: Boy Genius Report