Tag: iPad

Griffin’s Wired iPad Keyboard Isn’t A Half-Bad Idea

Recently, Griffin announced a new iPad keyboard. This isn’t just any iPad keyboard we’re talking about either, this is—wait for it— a wired keyboard. Which,...
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Astro Messenger, Blink Mail, Word Hippo, Comedy Central, And Morning Are Our Apps Of The Week

This week we have a pretty diverse set of apps for you. First up is a chat client for Facebook with a unique gimmick. Then...
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Kill Orcs, Rebuild Quahog, Find Lost Monuments, And Hitchhike The Galaxy In Our Games Of The Week

Web gamers, we have two titles for this week. The first is a classic game based on a classic novel. The second game sees Redmond...
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Are Apple’s Lightning Cables Inherently Defective?

The answer: Not necessarily. Earlier today, in a piece on The Wire entitled Your Guide to Replacing the Infuriating Apple Lightning Cord (via Dan Frakes), Polly...
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Apple Shatters Wall Street Expectations, Splits Stock, And Hires New Retail Chief

During Apple’s Q2 2014 earnings call, Apple assured the public that it was still raking in boatloads of cash. In fact, Apple announced quarterly sales...
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Microsoft Drops Office 365 Prices For Mac Users

Redmond’s taking Office a little more seriously these days. Microsoft has lowered the single-user prices for Office 365 from $99.00 to $69.99 per year, making...
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FYI: No, Quitting All Open Apps Won’t Boost Your iPhone Battery Life

Ever since Apple introduced multitasking with iOS 4, some iOS users have been under the impression that quitting idle apps helps save battery life and...
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Get Your Thumbs Ready For Our Games Of The Week

This week we have some interesting games for you. On the Mac, a classic sci-fi series becomes an MMO. Then we have a “Rougelike” from...
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Fantastical 2 Arrives On The iPad

Fantastical 2, a Calendar.app alternative for iPhone and Mac, has finally made its way to the iPad. Flexibits, the developers behind Fantastical, say that it has...
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iPad Air & iPad Mini With LTE Now Available In China

The Chinese market now has access to TD-LTE capable iPads. Apple, in a press release, announced that the company has released TD-LTE capable devices in...
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Here Are The Top Games And Apps On The App Store Last Week

Apple has begun releasing Top 10 lists based on a week-by-week breakdown. So, what are people downloading these days? Here’s the Top 10 iOS apps and...
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Dual Booting iPad Software To Be Released To Public

It’s been kinda confirmed, the dual boot software for iOS that we mentioned last week will be released to the public. In the near future,...
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Appetites Is A 21st-Century Betty Crocker Cookbook

If you love cooking at home but need a bit of guidance to make anything that doesn’t come out of a box or can, Appetites...
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The sDock Air Keeps Your iPad Secure In Any Environment

Over the past couple years, we’ve seen the iPad get put to use in countless ways in the medical, education, and hospitality fields. But if...
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PencilCase Lets You Make iOS Apps Even If You Don’t Know How To Code

If you’re a long-time Mac user, you might remember HyperCard, a programming tool Apple released in 1987 that let you design and build apps with...
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Moshi Shows Off Its Latest Wares At Macworld

Moshi, the popular iOS and Mac accessory maker, showed off two of its latest gadgets at Macworld 2014. Most notably, the company’s Sensecover for iPhone...
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Bakbone Wants To Make Holding An iPad Less Awkward

For all the talk of how the iPad and other tablets of its ilk have revolutionized computing, it seems like nobody has quite figured out...
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Up-Close With iSkelter’s Product Lineup At Macworld 2014

There’s no shortage of desks and stands out there for your tech gear. iSkelter, the maker of the SlatePro Desk, thinks it has some winners...
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