Wednesday, August 13, 2014

More Apple iPhone 6 images leaked by Spigen

More Apple iPhone 6 protective cases by Spigen appeared online. The Korean designer and manufacturer of mobile accessories has created a dedicated product page for the hotly anticipated smartphone.
In addition to showing off the company’s creations for the yet to be revealed iPhone 6, Spigen’s dedicated product page contains a couple of juicy renders of the handset. Unsurprisingly, they fall in line with past leaks.
This is not the first time we catch a glimpse of the iPhone 6 thanks to Spigen. Roughly a month ago, an Amazon listing also showcased the upcoming device.
The 4.7” Apple iPhone 6 is expected to hit the shelves at some point in mid-September. The device’s actual announcement is expected to take place on September 9.

50 Best Apps and Websites for Travelers

There's an app for just about everything, from making the most of an extended flight delay to tapping into local culture. Here are the best digital tools for travelers, all tested by T+L's tech correspondent.

Everyone has an airport horror story. But you can make the most of a bad situation with apps like Flight+, which will keep you abreast of the latest delays and gate changes. And if you need a shower, unlimited Wi-Fi, or a work space during your extended layover, LoungeBuddy will alert you as to which free and pay-as-you-go lounges are available.
These are just two of the digital tools that can improve your experience on the road—among the 100,000-plus travel apps on the market. No need to feel overwhelmed, though. We spent the past year travel-testing apps and websites, everywhere from airplanes and buses to airport lounges, cars, and remote camping sites across the globe. The resulting list represents the best of the best, with runners-up in categories where the competition is fierce.
Google certainly makes an appearance, given the search giant's strengths in navigation (Google Maps), translation (Google Translate), photo management and storage (Google+), booking (Google Flight Search), and communication (Gmail and Google Hangouts).
Still, there are plenty of areas that shine brighter in other companies. RouteHappy's flight ratings guide you to the most stress-free flight; Booking.com's stellar customer service delivers an actual human on the other end of the help line; and Flickr offers a whopping 1 terabyte (TB) of free photo storage.
Read on for more innovative apps and websites that will help you every step of the way: planning your vacation, getting there, exploring, and sharing trip photos and stories after you return home.