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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The CBC launches music app for iPad, iPhone

Canada’s CBC has launched an app for music lovers. The CBC Music app is currently available for free on the App Store, and includes 40...
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RIM Director: Outsiders are morons, critics can get bent

The Globe and Mail posted an article on RIM and Roger Martin on Saturday, titled Roger Martin: Defying RIM’s critics. The article attempts to get...
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Apple publicly announces partnership with the Fair Labor Association

Apple has issued a press release announcing that the Fair Labor Association (FLA) will be “conducting special voluntary audits” of “Apple’s final assembly suppliers” in...
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NOAA picks up iOS, drops BlackBerry

Jim Dalrymple is reporting more bad news for RIM: NOAA is dropping BlackBerry support in favor of the iPhone 4/4S and iPad 2 running iOS...
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Apps of the Week: SimSimi, Tweetbot, and Fantastical

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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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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