Tag: IOS

Review: Remarks by Readdle

  A few weeks ago Readdle, the company behind apps like PDF Expert for iPad, released an app called Remarks, a highly flexible note taking...
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The downside to the Retina display

With four times the number of pixels as its predecessor, the new iPad will hit the market tomorrow with a huge bang. Crisp graphics and...
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The Apple Takeover Isn’t Coming. It’s Already Here

Immediately after getting hired by Macgasm last week, I decided to take a vacation. You know, to celebrate and all that. I took a 4-day...
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Apple continues thermonuclear war against Google, moves to OpenStreetMap from Google Maps

It was only a matter of time until Apple decided to ditch Google Maps and head for a better and more open solution. Yesterday, as...
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iOS 5.1: You can now delete photos from your Photo Stream

Along with Apple’s iPad announcement today came word that iOS 5.1 was being released into the wild immediately. The first thing we checked was whether...
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Epic Games teases Infinity Blade: Dungeons

Epic Games has just unveiled a teaser trailer for its upcoming game Infinity Blade: Dungeons. The company had gotten some stage time during today’s Apple...
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iPad keynote afterparty

A lot was announced today, and a lot of the announcements included the words “available today”. So far the apple.com sites have gone live for...
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iPad refresh brings new iWork, iLife suites

Alongside the iPad refresh today, Apple released new versions of some of its popular apps. The iWork suite for iOS received a boost to make...
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iPad keynote by the numbers

Here’s a running list of the various statistics, sales data, and percentages flying around during today’s keynote. Keep checking back for the most updated list....
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Mass Effect Infiltrator out now for iOS

Are you super excited about the launch of Mass Effect 3 today? Well, you need to get even more excited because there is a brand...
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Vimeo updates iOS app, brings fullscreen video playback to the iPad

Vimeo has rolled out a major update to its iOS application today, bringing a native iPad interface into the mix, as well as features such...
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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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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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Rumor: Rich Text Editing coming to iOS 5.1

iOS 5.1, the long beta tested follow-up to 5.0, is rumored to be launching in early March alongside the next version of the iPad. According...
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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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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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Is WebKit slowly turning into IE6?

For those who don’t know, WebKit is today’s predominant layout engine, used by the major web browsers on almost all platforms. Examples are Safari on OS X,...
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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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