Apple Buys Burstly, Parent Company Of ‘TestFlight’ App Testing Platform

Apple has confirmed that it has acquired Burstly, a company that offers products such as TestFlight, an app testing tool for iOS (and formerly Android)...
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Tesla CEO Confirms Company Has Had Talks With Apple, Says Acquisition Unlikely

Yesterday, we showed you an example of how we’d like to see Apple design its in-car touch screen interfaces. Since then, Apple’s known ties to...
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New Apple Patent Shows iPad’s Future May Revolve Around Magnets

Magnets. We’ve seen them used in Apple’s Smart Covers and we’ve questioned their miraculous functionalities through song. Soon, however, it may be time for magnets...
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Research Shows People Aren’t Wearing Their Wearables For Very Long

iWatch rumours are reaching a climax and everyone is waiting patiently for the moment Apple has its iPod moment in the wearable sector. But, unlike...
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iTunes Festival Comes To The U.S. For First Time Ever This March At SXSW

While the iTunes Festival has become an annual event in London, England, Apple has announced it will expanding its popular music fest into U.S. territory...
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Pomegranates Could Hold The Key To Better iPhone Battery Life

They say life imitates art, but can technology imitate food? Researchers at Stanford may have uncovered the keys that will unlock better battery life for...
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MacBook Pro May One Day Get Touch Controls In Its Casing, Apple Patent Shows

A newly published Apple patent shows that we may soon be controlling our MacBooks just by touching the device’s bezel and frame. The patent is...
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Apple Tells Mountaineering Story In New “Your Verse” iPad Feature

Just over a month ago, Apple posted a new marketing campaign called “Your Verse” that focused on cool and exciting ways people around the world...
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Clear Team Tries To Right “Huge Mistake”, Offers Up Clear+ For Free

Realmac Software, the team behind Clear, has just published an open letter to its customers apologizing for making everyone pay a second time to get...
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Apple’s First Ever Brazilian Apple Store Opens To Over 1,500 Fans

This past Saturday Apple opened up the company’s first ever Apple Store in Latin America, with upwards of 1,500 people reportedly in attendance. The store...
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Apple Starts Cleaning Up The App Store Of All Its ‘Flappy’ Madness

It’s been just over a week since Flappy Bird’s creator pulled his game and sent it off to App Store heaven hell. Since then, the...
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Apple R&D, Finder Searches, Twitter Design, And More In Our Weekly Reading Roundup

The cold war between Apple and activist shareholder Carl Icahn ended last week, as the latter dropped his motion for a $50 Billion stock buyback....
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Microsoft Employees See MacBook Pro For The Very First Time, Proceed To Lose Their Minds

After using a Windows PC your whole life, it might be a bit of a shock the first time you get your hands on a...
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Numerical: A Calculator App Made For Your Beloved iOS 7

I’ve had my fair share of calculator apps, and frankly there’s not much of a difference between them. One plus one is still two, and...
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Steve Jobs Featured In New ‘American Cool’ Exhibit At National Portrait Gallery

A portrait of Steve Jobs has made its way into the new “American Cool” exhibition at Washington’s National Portrait Gallery. What do we mean when...
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Unethically Sourced Tantalum Is Not On Apple’s List Of Ingredients

Apple has released its annual Supplier Responsibility Report, a report conducted each year by the company to ensure good working conditions for its factory workers...
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Radiohead Launches iOS App PolyFauna. It’s Delightful

Radiohead, easily my favorite band of all time, has just released an iOS app (iPad/iPhone). In true Radiohead fashion, it’s difficult to explain exactly what...
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Feel Like Barfing While You Game On Your iPad? You’re Likely Not Alone

Researchers have found a link between that nauseated feeling you get while gaming on your iPad and the way we control the games on our...
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