Touchscreen PIN Security: Nobody said there’d be math

Uh-oh! Touchscreens are great. Tapping, swiping, and sliding your fingers around on the screen is fun and easy, but it also leaves a residue on...
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Over one billion mobile apps downloaded during the last week of 2011

The final week of 2011 not only wrapped up a mediocre year for technology, but also ushered in a record smashing number of mobile application...
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Samsung shamelessly steals the iPhone 3G design, again

Today Samsung has announced the iPhone 3G Galaxy Ace Plus. The phone looks exactly like the iPhone 3G, and clearly illustrates Samsung’s game plan moving...
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Apple accidentally puts “GameStore” on the App Store and then yanks it

Apple let a little bit of software called GameStore slip to the App Store, but seems to have yanked it outta there. We can rest...
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The truth about iOS multitasking: not multitasking at all?

Are you confused about Apple’s multitasking functionality in iOS? You’re probably not alone. A lot of people, myself included, have made a lot of assumptions...
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Apps of the Week: Spotify, Instagallery, and Screentaker

It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to take a look at some awesome apps for each platform: iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS. Today, we’re...
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Unless competitors lose their suck, Apple won’t lose its cool factor in 2012

Brian Deagon, a writer over at Investor’s Business Daily, has listed off five tech predictions for 2012. Amongst his predictions, apparently Apple will lose its...
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iOS makes up over half of mobile web traffic

Boom! NetMarketShare is reporting that for the month of December 2011, iOS kept its number one spot for amount of mobile web traffic with a...
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Snapseed, Apple’s top iPad app of 2011, currently free on the App Store

Featured in Apple’s Rewind 2011 listing as the iPad App of the Year, Snapseed has been a huge hit with iPad fans. The app, which...
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Your iPhone could be killing you

Like we don’t have enough to worry about in this crazy life, it seems there may be evidence your iPhone is trying to kill you....
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GridLens: A new multi-imaging iPhoneography app

GridLens by Bucketlabs.net is a new photography iPhone app. Currently on sale for $0.99, this is one iPhoneography app you don’t want to miss. What...
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Holiday results are in, Apple iOS usage 12x higher, we think

Application analytic company Localytics, a company that provides real-time insights into app usage, is reporting that this holiday season saw mobile usage for both iOS...
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Apple’s Santa advertisment a jolly ole’ success, most successful of 2011 holiday season

If you’re thinking advertising awards for 2011, you may want to take a moment and give some thought to Apple’s Siri ad that featured Santa...
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Smartphone cameras vs. point-and-shoots by the numbers

Smartphone cameras now account for 27 percent of all photos and video taken. This is up from 17 percent last year, a near 59 percent...
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Quickpick adds a ton of shortcuts to Notification Center without jailbreak

Making utilitarian use of iOS’ Notification Center has previously been reserved for those who brave the jailbreaking process. Now though, a new app, Quickpick, available...
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Jetpack Joyride is free for a limited time only

Remember Jetpack Joyride? Well that’s a stupid question as it’s leading our community poll for the best app of 2011. Anyway, if you still haven’t...
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iPhone 4S arrives in 20 more countries, some with a steep price tag

If you’ve been living outside of the US, Canada, and the other “lucky” countries that got the iPhone 4S already, we have good news and...
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Turn on emoji emoticons in iOS 5 and amaze (or annoy) your friends

I have a love-hate relationship with emoticons. On the one hand, they allow you to express mood or your intended meaning in written communication. It...
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