Hey Mac Gamers, This Games Of The Week Roundup Is Just For You!

So we may have gotten a free Mac OS upgrade today, but the lion’s share of the attention is still going to the iOS eye...
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From iPad Air To Mac Pro: Everything You Need To Know About Apple’s iPad Event

After weeks of rumors and speculation, Apple’s iPad event has finally come and gone. If you didn’t get to watch the event live, here’s everything...
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Griffin Releases An iPad Case You Can Doodle On

The fine folks over at Griffin Technology have released a brand new iPad case made of paper-composites, which means you can now officially doodle on...
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Dropbox For Mac Updated, Brings iPhoto Importing And Screenshot Uploading

Dropbox has updated its Mac app to bring iPhoto importing and automatic screenshot uploading to the application. Once updated, users running iPhoto 7.0 or higher...
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iOS 7, Omni Group Interview, O’Reilly’s Mistakes, and more in our Reader Weekly

Though we finally got to see the iPhone 5C and 5S this week, they weren’t the biggest story. If you’re looking for a good tear...
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Time Capsule Recovered After 30 Years, Includes Contribution From Steve Jobs

Back in 1983, organizers of the International Design Conference in Aspen, Colo. planned to collect items from various attendees to put into a time capsule...
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Skip-Bo, Small World 2, Strata, Legend of Dungeon, Where’s My Water 2 Are Our Games Of The Week.

So we saw that Infinity Blade 3 was coming, and that the new iPhone 5S is going to allow for some serious graphics for iOS...
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Games of the Week: Million Second Quiz, Cookie Clicker, Puzzle & Dragons, RPG Bonds of the Skies, and Call of Duty: Strike Team

We know that you’re going to be a little bored waiting the next two weeks in your tent, so we’ve got some games you can...
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Games Of The Week: Fetch, Lionel Battle Train, Gleamer, Dysfunctional Systems, Papers Please

Last week there wasn’t a lot of gaming news, but indie hit Ridiculous Fishing was reported to have made nearly a million dollars, but shockingly...
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Droplr Releases Droplr Draw For The Mac

My favorite drag, drop, and share application has released a brand new tool to help users annotate those shared images before sending them out to...
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Thoughts on iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, and the future

Last week, Grant Brünner posed a great question: “Why is iMovie so much better than Final Cut Express?“ From the article: “More often than not, I find...
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Pop Puts Links Shared On Twitter In Your Menubar

Love the links, but hate the people? Pop is for you. A new app from Neil Kinnish manages to scrape links shared by your followers...
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iWork For iCloud Beta Opens Up For Everyone

If you were intrigued by iWork for iCloud, first unveiled at this past WWDC event, you can now try out the service for yourself. Previously...
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Logic Pro X Gets New Bug Squashing Update

If you’re an audio editor whose software of choice is Logic Pro X, you’ll be glad to hear that Apple has released a new minor...
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iTunes Servers Pushing Incomplete Audio Tracks To Customers

Apple’s iTunes Match servers seems to be having a hard time handing out complete audio tracks to customers. Some people have begun noticing truncated tracks...
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Downcast For Mac Brings Features And New Bugs

Downcast is pretty much one of the best podcast clients for iOS. I tried it and Instacast back when Apple debuted the eighth ring of...
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Games of the Week – Record Store Tycoon, Dark Slayer Plus, Bloodmasque, Bloody Harry, Unicorn Evolution Party

It was a slow week for news for Apple gaming. We did get the announcement that Sim City was coming to the Mac, hopefully without...
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Best Buy Offering Apple Product Discounts, Double Trade-In Event This Weekend

Lately Best Buy has been hosting a number of iPhone or iPad trade-in events, and today marks the beginning of another weekend event, but it’s...
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