What if the iPhone 5 was shaped like the Magic Mouse?

It’s 2012 and that means two things: iPad 3 and iPhone 5. We’ve already figured out the iPad 3 will be announced sometime early next...
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Scumbag T-Mobile says it’s fine with Android, but then blames Apple for 700,000 lost subscribers

Sure, losing 700,000 customers is a hard thing to swallow, but running out and pointing the finger directly at Apple doesn’t really solve your problems....
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Access multiple iTunes libraries on your iPhone with MultiTunes

A huge complaint we’ve heard from many of you is that iOS devices can’t sync with multiple computers. When I was traveling all across the...
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Apple signs a deal with China Telecom, iPhones shipping next month

Despite Apple’s lawsuit with Proview, the company is still forging ahead, making deals with major carriers to bring the iPhone to more Chinese customers. Apple...
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There are a couple of things Apple should steal from webOS for iOS

Despite our name, there are plenty of other things that we keep an eye on around here. webOS was one of those technologies that we...
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Former Apple employee flawlessly streams Flash to iPad

Everyone knows that Apple and Flash don’t go together like peanut butter and jelly. After all, the once dominant software bundle from Adobe is gradually...
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Facebook rolls out new iOS client app controls for developers

Facebook has rolled out some “iOS native deep linking” controls for developers today, giving developers better tools to link their applications to Facebook and vice...
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Twitter 4.1 ships for iOS, brings back old features

Good news, iPhone Twitter addicts! Twitter’s official iPhone app has been updated to version 4.1 with new features, and the return of some missing features....
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Microsoft, Google, and Netflix want DRM decryption tools in HTML5

Of course the powers that be want a way to ensure that HTML 5 has appropriate controls to decrypt licenses for online video. Microsoft, Google,...
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Antennagate settlement reached

Remember when the iPhone 4 was released in June of 2010, and it seemed like everyone had reception issues due to “antennagate”? It all might...
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Foxconn finally stays true to its word, promises another wage increase

Foxconn has finally made good on its promise to raise salaries for its factory workers. The company, originally announcing the idea of a 30 percent...
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Samsung spinning out its LCD manufacturing business into a new company

Samsung has decided that the time has come for the company to spin off its LCD manufacturing business into a new business entirely. The new...
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The future is here, and it’s called the iPad Typewriter

Have you every found yourself longing for the days when you used to type important documents on a typewriter instead of a computer? The clickity-clack...
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iOS 5 passcode security flaw is back

Apple’s already addressed one iOS 5 passcode security flaw where users were able to circumvent the passcode by using Siri. Then they fixed a security flaw...
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Apps of the Week: Clear, Skala Preview, and Screeny 2

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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Double Fine Adventure officially coming to Mac OS X and iOS

Earlier in the month, Double Fine announced that they would be funding their next game through Kickstarter. They needed a minimum of $400,000 USD to...
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Apple is still having a hard time with iAds, lowers buy-in price again

The iAds buy-in has been hacked and slashed again. This time the price has been set at $100,000, down from the previous $300,000, which is...
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Spotify for iOS takes audio quality to the EXTREME

Spotify, the popular streaming music service, can now play very high quality music on iOS as well as the desktop. Previously, the Spotify app for iOS...
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