We just keep getting further locked into the iPhone.

Bruce Schneierover at Wired has a really good column posted about the implications the SDK raises for iPhone users. Now, I love my Apple products,...
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Droffett: Steam roll your folders

As a kid I was a bit of a punk, I’d get kicks out of doing random things to public computers. Hindsight allows me to...
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Getting a mac the cheap way.

So, just for the record, I don’t really care what people do with their machines, or how they use them. Quite frankly, I really enjoy...
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ShoveBox: Saving Scraps From Around Your System.

This application is genius in my opinion. How many times do you get a snippet of information you need to store somewhere for later retrieval?...
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Tor Network Breached, Your IP Isn’t As Safe As You May Think

It was only a matter of time. Hackers have compromised the Tor network. Rumors that both Russian and American government interest in breaking down the...
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Are Less People Dying In Hospitals That Rely On iPads?

It can’t be true, can it? Can a hospital really lower its mortality rate by relying less on paper patient records and more on iPads?...
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Curious How Siri Matches Up To Cortana? There’s A Commercial For That.

There’s no denying that Siri needs a kick in the ass these days. What was once a dominant feature in the market has become a...
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Looking For A Drone? We Have A Deal For You (25% Off)

Meet the DJI Phantom FC40 drone — there has never been a device more fun to fly. Zooming horizontally left and right with ease, and...
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Video Conferencing vs Audio Conferencing

Remember when audio conferencing was one of the greatest technologies in corporate America? Punching in a few numbers on the dial could get you easy...
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Welcome To The Next Episode: Netflix Adds Autoplay To Apple TV

Netflix has rolled out its infamous binge watching technology to the Apple TV. Couch potatoes everywhere can now save a few clicks here and there...
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Starbucks To Begin Taking Orders From Their App

It’s not an IV drip to your veins, but Starbucks is making it a bit easier to get your coffee fix later this year. Starbucks...
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Amazon Launches Kindle Unlimited, All You Can Read For $9.99/mo

Amazon has launched Kindle Unlimited, an all-you-can-read Kindle ebook service for $9.99 a month. The service gives Kindle owners access to 600,000 eBooks and “thousands”...
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Deal: 95% Off 2GB Of Graphic Design Assets, Valued At $1000.00

Whether you’re a professional designer, or someone who dabbles here and there, having access to a library of design assets is something everyone can use....
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Are affordable 3D Printers For The Home A Reality In 2014?

As with most technology, 3D printing started off as a new futuristic tool that baffled people seeing it for the first time, only to become...
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Apple, IBM Team Up To Give iOS A Boost In Business Settings

One longstanding point of criticism surrounding Apple is its relative lack of focus on “the enterprise”—that is, the needs of big-business IT departments. The company...
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Google Starts Labelling Flash Sites In Mobile Search Results

Though Flash has been on the decline for quite some time, more than a few websites still use the platform to power their content. Since...
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Apple Denied Touch ID Trademark, Could Be Confused With Timecard System

The US Patent and Trademark Office has denied Apple the Touch ID trademark. According to the office, the trademark could be confused with an earlier...
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Apple Still Top Notch When It Comes To Brand Retention

Who has the loyalist customers in the smartphone market? According to market research conducted by Morgan Stanley, not only does Apple have the best brand...
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