iTunes Match libraries getting deleted again, probably still not on the horizon

Apple has let developers know that they’re planning on resetting their iTunes Match data again today, but don’t read too much into this. The service...
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iPhones are dominating Twitter’s photo feed with 39 percent claim

With the iPhone 4S and iOS 5, photo-taking has become fun again. Combined with the integration of Twitter into the OS, you know what that...
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Apple is still working on a battery fix after iOS 5.0.1 didn’t deliver

If you were among those experiencing battery problems on the iPhone 4S, the release of 5.0.1 might have excited you. After all, who doesn’t want...
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Apps of the Week: Instacast, Elements, Reeder

Every Friday, we take a look at some awesome apps for each platform: iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS. Today, we’re focusing on podcasts, mobile writing,...
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iPhone 4S proximity sensor always on so Siri can hear you

One of the design philosophies of Apple of late is that there are no on/off switches on their devices. You pick it up, you press...
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Junk Jack released, turns out it’s awesome

Yes! Junk Jack is out. We first spied the Minecraft-esque 2D title back in July and it’s been one of our most eagerly awaited titles...
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Pretty soon you’ll be able to appcessorize at the Apple Store

Like buying a new pair of jeans, or a new suit, buying an iOS device should also come with the ability to buy ‘appcessories’ before...
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Apple Store iOS app updated to support EasyPay and Personal Pickup

Though we’ve known about this for quite a while now, Apple has finally released a new version of its Apple Store iOS app which includes...
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iControlpad gives you that sweet, sweet taste of classic handheld gaming

In case you find your iPhone or iPod to be a little too modern and slick, you are going to love the iControlpad from ThinkGeek;...
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Adobe ceases development on mobile Flash, likely because it sucks

I hate to say “I told you so,” but… Adobe has let their partners know that they will no longer be developing their Flash technology...
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How-To: Update Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ with Siri

  Some of you might still be in the dark as to how to make Siri do your social work. In other words, getting the...
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Apple seeds iOS 5.0.1 early to some customers, and informs staff what to tell you

  Apple appears to be seeding iOS 5.0.1, the bug fix release, to some users who have complained about battery life issues through its AppleSeed...
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Richard Branson, the world’s most unsquare person, invests in Square

Square just got a little bit cooler today. Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group, and that iPad magazine that we’ve apparently forgotten about...
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Review: PlugBug adds 10-watt USB charging to your MacBook Pro

Carrying multiple chargers for your devices can be a pain for multiple reasons. Sometimes there is only one outlet available to charge with, and sometimes...
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Starbucks finally brings iPhone payments to Canada

It’s long overdue, but Starbucks has finally brought their My Cards functionality to Canada. As of today, customers can pay with their iPhone or iPod...
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iA Writer getting iCloud support

In 140 characters, the iA team let it be known unto the world that iCloud sync will be coming to both the iPad and Mac...
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SiriTunes quite possibly helping you pirate music with your voice

SiriTunes is a new service that basically capitalizes on the name Siri, and its core functionality of letting you send a text message and receive...
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Is Siri a threat to Google?

Google apparently is a little more worried than it let on that Apple’s Siri technology could pose a significant threat to the search giant. While...
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