iPhones hold resale value better than Android phones

Apple products, while usually pretty pricey, hold their value incredibly well. We’ve known this for many years as we try to sell our used Macs....
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Want Siri on your iPhone 4? Too bad, but Sara works. Wait, what?

“Sara, fetch me some coffee.” Nope, you’re not reading that wrong. Apparently some people are so in love with the idea of Siri that they’ve...
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Rumor: iOS 5.1 coming March 9th

By snooping around a bit, the folks at Your Daily Mac have found some evidence that March 9th might be the planned launch for iOS...
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Double Fine crowd sources funding for new adventure game, likely coming to OS X and iOS

Double Fine, the company behind such beloved games as Psychonauts and Brütal Legend, has decided to crowd source their funding of a brand new adventure...
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I’ve seen the future of iOS and OS X, and it starts with iLife

In a recent well-thought out article about the iOS-ification of OS X, Frederico Viticci states, “This transition obviously started years ago, and in retrospect it’s...
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Tapbots rolls out free Tweetbot 2.0 update

The Tapbots gang has rolled out version 2.0 of their popular Twitter client. Tweetbot has received a huge update today, including some new timeline features,...
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Scratch that Apple itch with this Apple inspired iPhone speaker

Miniature iPhone speaker company Motz has created a nifty little wooden Apple logo-inspired speaker for your favorite iDevice. The speaker is 100% hand crafted, and...
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Apple tells the EU that it’s time for FRAND licensing changes in the mobile industry

If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve probably realized that there’s been a lot of lawsuits being thrown around in the mobile arena over unapproved patent...
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Sprint gains 720,000 new customers from simply carrying the iPhone last quarter

Sprint announced on Wednesday that it has sold 1.8 million iPhones during the first quarter in which the iPhone has been available on the network....
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Apple notifies iOS developers to submit Retina screenshots, end of 3GS sales?

Today Apple sent out a notification to iPhone developers, informing them to begin submitting Retina resolution screenshots of 960×480 pixels with future app submissions and...
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Spyder releases iOS color calibration app for photographers

Datacolor, the creators of the Spyder color calibrating device for monitors and televisions, has released an iOS application to assist in color correcting your photos...
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Study asks, what crashes more, iOS or Android apps?

What crashes more, iOS apps or Android apps? That’s the question being asked by Crittercism these days in its study that spanned 23 iOS operating...
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Buddy Beers lets you gift your friends real beers directly from your iPhone

Beers are good; free beers are even better. There’s a first world problem that needs solving though: have you ever wanted to buy beers for...
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Apps of the Week: Wunderkit, Showyou and Wunderkit again!

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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Next point of infiltration: Apple wants to tackle our fitness level with real-time competitions?

Apple seems to always be on the lookout for a new industry to infiltrate. Its latest foray has been the education industry with the release...
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The Path relaunch doubled the company’s user base in just two months

Sometimes a subsequent version of an application absolutely destroys a service. Think Digg 4.0, the new Twitter application for iPhone, and countless other services that...
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Apple supposedly pressuring developers not to advertise with white iPhones

It’s looking like Apple is cracking down on some developers not using the officially licensed iPhone images in the advertising of their apps. Mike Arrington,...
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Ever wonder why it’s always 9:42 in Apple Ads? Yup, there’s a reason for that.

Apple is known for its precision and having a reason behind everything. Now we all know how precise they can be. Or do we? Have you ever...
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