Apple Yanks Messages For Mac Beta Before Mountain Lion Launch

Apple has taken down the download links to the Messages for OS X beta application just weeks before the Mountain Lion launch. Don’t fret though;...
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Apple Has Partnered With TomTom For Its iOS 6 Maps App

Apple’s Maps application, while completely fabulous looking, may not entirely be an in-house developed product like many were assuming it would be leading up to...
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iOS 6 Has Introduced An Automagically Changing Status Bar That Changes Color

Apple’s rolled out a new little magic trick in iOS 6 that turns the status bar from the usual black or silver into a color...
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Apple Releases New Smart Case For The iPad

Since the release of the Smart Cover for the iPad, many have wondered why Apple would protect the glass, but not the back of the...
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The Mac Pro Quietly Gets A Little Bump

It may not be as exciting as brand new portables or a fresh operating system, but the stalwart Mac Pro got a little attention today...
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And the 2012 Apple Design Award Winners Are …

It’s that time of year again: Apple has released the names of the 2012 Apple Design Award winners. This year’s winners include a few surprises and...
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So What? Retina Ready Mac Apps Popping Up On The App Store Proves Nothing

Eagle-eyed tech bloggers have started to notice that Retina ready Mac apps are appearing on Apple’s Mac App Store, which has begun sparking off reports...
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Apple Agrees To Pay 1.9 Million USD To Settle Australian 4G Case

An Australian court has heard that Apple has agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle a case that alleges that Apple misled consumers over the...
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Apple TV SDK, Third Party Apps To Be Released At WWDC?

The Apple TV is fantastic as it currently stands, but there’s no denying that Apple could benefit from letting the world’s best development community gain...
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Apple Moving To Block The Samsung Galaxy S3 From Entering The U.S.

If you thought Apple was going to just sit back and let Samsung have a good old time with the new Galaxy S3 phone release,...
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OmniPlan Now Available On The iPad

It’s likely been a bit of a tiring road for the Omni Group, but today, the company has finally completed their trek to the iPad....
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Fourquare Has A New Paint Job, Looking To Be Addressbooksquare

Foursquare has finally rolled out an update to their once popular location-based check-in application, including a fancy new paint job. The goal, obviously, is to...
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Let’s Just Call Bullshit On This iPhone Backplate Rumor

First it was “iPhone 5 Back Cover Hands-On Video,” then it was “Next iPhone backplate caught on video,” which was then followed up with, well,...
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More Details On The Google And Apple Maps Rivalry Emerge

We now know that both Apple and Google are planning to release new mapping services in the next couple of days, but what we haven’t...
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Microsoft Extending Xbox Subscription Contracts To Best Buy And GameStop

Can’t afford the full price of an Xbox 360, but still want to walk away with the gaming console? Have no fear, Microsoft is here...
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Bath Salt Induced Zombie Apocalypse Now Has Its Own Google Maps

The CDC came right out and said what we expected them to: “CDC does not know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead...
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Popular Android Task List App Any.DO Now On iPhone

If task list applications are your cup of tea, you’re going to want to head to the App Store and check out Any.Do. The popular...
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Fold To Unlock, More Proof iOS Needs A Reimagining

When it comes to Cydia tweaks, there’s a lot of garbage kicking around. To be honest, I don’t really find the appeal of jailbreaking; however,...
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