Tag: Mac

SousChef 2.0 now has Dropbox support, universal status

Recipe management has always been a bit of a pain on the iPad. I’ve gone through a number of applications, but I often found myself...
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Apple finally sneaks 10.7.1 update into the Mac App Store, updater be damned

Last week, everyone was up in arms about a Software Update version of OS X 10.7.1 hitting without a complimentary Mac App Store version. Well,...
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Ten One releases Pogo Sketch Pro , other stylus makers put on notice

When I think iPad stylus, I immediately think Ten One. The original Pogo Sketch has pretty much dominated the stylus space since its release. Now...
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Intel getting skittish about Apple’s A-series chips

Rumors have been circulating that Apple and Intel are on the outs. It’s previously been reported that Apple allegedly gave Intel an ultimatum: either Intel...
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Rumor has Apple gearing up to release all new Macs as early as this year

Macotakara has claimed that Apple is getting ready to re-introduce their current lineup with Macs that are “absolutely different from current products” by the end...
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GTA III on the Mac App Store, Vice City & San Andreas to follow

Rockstar has announced a new Grand Theft Auto, but before you take to the streets with wide-eyed celebration, it’s less exciting than you think. Mac...
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Lion USB thumb drive now on sale at Apple.com

Apple announced a while back that they would be bringing an OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive to the masses that couldn’t install Lion without...
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Valve announces Counter Strike: Global Offensive

BOOM. HEADSHOT. FPS Doug immortalised the ridiculousness of Counter Strike fans years ago, myself included. Valve’s 2004 reboot, Counter Strike: Source remains one of the...
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DayOne: An elegant journaling app for writers

DayOne ($9.99) by Bloom is a journaling app for Mac, with a corresponding iOS app for iPhone and iPad. The app was designed to help users focus on writing, so it sports a minimalist interface and offers no unnecessary features. At the same time, the app encourages writing every day with a reminder system and an inspirational quotes box. If you want a journaling app that keeps the emphasis on writing, then DayOne is an excellent choice.
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Unsuck Lion’s sucky parts with a nifty tweak app

Lion is probably one of the better, and probably most important, operating system updates to come out of Apple in years. There shouldn’t be much...
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eBay trying to break free of the browser with Mac App Store app

Some argue that the future of technology is focused around the browser, while others argue it’s native applications with web based components that will shine....
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OS X not as secure as Windows 7 reported at Black Hat Conference

The Black Hat security conference brought quite a few shockers, but personally, I don’t find Alex Stamos finding that OS X is less secure than...
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Skype finally upgrades its video chat to HD and supports Lion

There are a lot of things that suck about Skype, especially if you’re running the Mac version of the application. It looks like Skype, now...
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iMac gets schooled as Apple releases a sub 1k 21-inch for education

Apple has been known to offer education exclusive machines for schools, and it seems they have stayed true to the practice with the recent launch...
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Find My Mac added to developer preview of iCloud

The team working on iCloud has been busy lately. New features seem to be rolling out daily for developers to test, and today, Find my...
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Adobe Edge preview could mean even Adobe is ditching Flash for HTML 5

Adobe has just launched a preview version of ‘Adobe Edge’ which allows web developers to create animations using HTML5 and CSS as opposed to Flash. With...
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AT&T to throttle top 5 percent of data users

Unlimited data continues to evolve backwards into something more, well, limited. AT&T is continuing its backward evolution by announcing that the top 5 percent of...
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Wren: A Twitter client for the easily distracted

Wren ($4.99), by Andrew Ramos and Kevin Smith, is a new Twitter client for the Mac. With so many Twitter applications, you might wonder, “Why...
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