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Apple News
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Appearance: Atlantic City Area Mac User Group meeting II
I’ll be presenting a reprise of my favorite iPad apps presentation tonight at ACAMUG in Linwood, NJ at 7pm. I hope to see you there.
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Quick Brightness: One touch brightness app
If you’ve ever wanted to quickly change your iPhone or iPad’s brightness setting without traversing the Settings app, I’ve got the app for you.
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Apple releases OS X 10.7.4 addressing password security vulnerability
OS X Lion Updated 10.7.4, released today patches a critical password security vulnerability that was publicized earlier in the week.
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The iOS-ification of the Web
Much has been written about the iOS-ification of Mac OS, but is the Web next?
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Apple releases iOS 5.1.1; addresses three Safari vulnerabilities
In addition convenience fixes, iOS 5.1.1 patches three critical vulnerabilities in Safari that can spoof the address in the location bar, execute arbitrary code and XSS attacks.
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MobileMe-2-iCloud deadlines fast approaching
About a year ago, Apple told its MobileMe customers that the company would discontinue the service and transition customers to its new iCloud service. The deadline for most customers is June 30. Customers who purchased additional MobileMe storage will get a few extra months to apply for a free iCloud expansion upgrade.
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When will Apple patch the Lion flaw that stores passwords in clear text?
An Apple developer enabled a debug log file in OS X 10.7.3 that stores user passwords in clear-text — and a user posted the flaw on Apple’s Support Communities over three months ago.
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Spotify for iOS goes universal; gets iPad love
Huzzah! Spotify for iPad has arrived in the form of a universal iOS app that was released today.
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Appearance: Atlantic City Area Mac User Group meeting II
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iPad News
- How to light your photos on Mount Everest
- London traffic lights rigged to win International Olympic Committee’s favor
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The cult of Apple
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- Apple Drops “4G” Branding From New iPad Following International Complaints
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- This Week’s Must-Have iOS Games: N.O.V.A. 3, LostWinds2, Penny Time & More
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Zynga already attempting to actively ruin Draw Something
I must admit: I still play Draw Something, albeit only with the few loyal friends that I have left (thanks Chad!). Like millions of others, most of the people on my friends list flocked to basically anything else, avoiding the game …
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Rocket Fox hits iOS today
Namco Bandai seeks to appeal to your dawww factor today with the release of puzzle platformer Rocket Fox on iOS. The game is entirely accelerometer controlled, and the gameplay experience is basically in the same vein as Jumping Fla…
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Rock Band iOS app might break even if you purchased it
Update: Harmonix has responded via the following tweet from John Drake
Evidently your purchases aren’t safe in the eyes of EA — even if they’re physically located on your device! RockBandAides is reporting that allegedly after May … -
Angry Birds Space is pretty successful guys
According to Rovio’s own blog, Angry Birds Space has just hit 50 million downloads in a little over a month. They also state that the game broke all of their previous sales records (which are probably mobile wide, and set by Rovio t…
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You can now take Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 for a ride on iOS
Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 is now available for fellow iDevice owners. All 56 characters are intact, sans in-app-purchasing — so you don’t have to worry about the “it’s on the app!” discussion months down the line. In addition to the stan…
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Marvel vs. Capcom 2 headed to iPhone next week
It was inevitable that Capcom would bring Marvel vs. Capcom 2 to the App Store. Enough people are going to pay up to make the port a success, despite our obligatory grumbling about games like this not translating particularly well t…
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Help SpellTower take down Angry Birds, Draw Something
It’s not like I have something against Angry Birds Space or Draw Something (though the latter is getting kind of old already), but I really like Zach Gage’s word/puzzle game SpellTower, and I’d really like to see this little game ta…
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Major update for Plants vs. Zombies iOS released
PvZ is already a great mobile game, but a new update brings the iOS titles much closer to including everything found in the full PC and Mac originals. Both the iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch versions of Plants vs. Zombies will get new m…
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Office Chat: Turning the Apple Valve and finding sleep
Time once again for another conversation from within Destructoid’s virtual office. In this edition of Office Chat, I’m joined by Dale North and Daniel Starkey for a lovely discussion of the rumors swirling about a clandestine meeti…
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Top 3 iPad games
Posted on September 5, 2011 | No CommentsI was going to do a top 10 or even a top 5 but if I was stuck on a desert island (with wifi and power to reccharge my ipad),... -
iPad on the Star Trek Starship Enterprise
Posted on August 28, 2011 | No CommentsWell we all knew Starlfeet was ahead of the curve but out fitting all Starfleet ships wit iPads is fairly cool, have a look at this video proof of Picard... -
TOP 20 iPad Apps
Posted on August 24, 2011 | No CommentsTOP 20 iPad Apps 1. Kindle for iPad (free) Why list a free e-book reader as the top pick when Apple’s own iBook is included? Ask anyone who owns a... -
Did Jobs steal the iPad from 2001 movie classic?
Posted on August 24, 2011 | No CommentsHave a look at this 2001 movie clip from the 1969 classic movie, the tablets look very much like iPads -
iPad 2 video review
Posted on August 21, 2011 | No CommentsThe iPad 2 is the second generation of the iPad, a tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple. It serves primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games and... -
iPad 3 rumor roundup
Posted on August 21, 2011 | No CommentsWhat we know so far about the iPad 3 August the 19th Retina display Well, the Wall Street Journal’s headline certainly isn’t going to surprise you — Apple Developing New iPad — that... -
iPad review (video)
Posted on August 21, 2011 | No CommentsThe iPad’s touchscreen display is a 1024 × 768 pixel, 19.1×14.8 cm liquid crystal display (diagonal 9.7 in (24.6 cm)), with fingerprint- and scratch-resistant glass. Steve Jobs backed the choice of screen size, saying a 7-inch screen would be... -
History of the iPad
Posted on August 21, 2011 | No CommentsRead about the amazing history of the Apple iPad, how it almost never happened
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How to light your photos on Mount Everest
Grayson Schaffer of Outside magazine is currently stationed at Mount Everest’s Base Camp, with the assignment of covering climbers attempting to scale the summit 50 years on from the first American-led ascent. A mission such as th…
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London traffic lights rigged to win International Olympic Committee’s favor
A Vanity Fair article profiling the political journey that Britain took to secure the 2012 Olympics reports that the bid committee went as far as messing with traffic signals to ensure that the International Olympic Committee (IOC…
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Watch this: first episode of ‘Tron: Uprising’ animated mini-series
If you can’t wait for the next installment of Tron (the rumor mill has been silent for quite some time on the third film), Disney hopes that you won’t mind the switch from live action and CGI to animation, as it’s releasing the 10…
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Rethinking the iPhone’s app switcher – Verge Forums
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Apple changes name of new iPad to “iPad Wi-Fi+Cellular” instead of “iPad Wi-FI+4G”
While the new iPad and its 4G LTE-compatibility works well in the U.S. and some other countries, there are other countries where it’s not working yet primarily because these countries’ 4G LTE network is not supported by the new iPad. This i…
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DIY Tesla gun is real and very dangerous
Author and self-described “mad scientist” Rob Flickenger has accomplished what we only wish actual 19th-century scientists had done: make a steampunk lightning rifle. His Tesla gun, inspired by graphic novel The Five Fists of Scie…
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Play This: ‘Momodora III’ demo
Need dungeons to explore and demons to fight before the release of Diablo III? Side-scrolling exploration platformer Momodora III won’t be ready until later this year, but this free demo includes three of the seven intended areas,…
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New and improved bubble display prints letters with air and water
Coder Matt Bell is continuing to improve his exceedingly clever water-based display screen. Inspired by a Jeep display that spelled out words with falling water, Bell’s design consists of a water tank connected to a grid of clear …
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson to step down (update: confirmed)
AllThingsD reports today that Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson will leave the company, citing anonymous sources. The news comes after word came out that the CEO falsely claimed to have a computer science degree from Stonehill College. Acc…
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Watch this: 4Chan’s Chris Poole on the transformation of online culture
When we visited ROFLCon this year, it was clear that memes — once the province of select internet denizens — have become mainstream entertainment in their own right. 4Chan founder Christopher Poole hosted a solo panel …
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What is 4G? Many an armchair philosopher over the past few weeks has pondered this concept and now, thanks to a minor tempest caused by upset customers, Apple has changed their iPad branding from "WiFi+4G" to "WiFi+Cellular."
Although the iPads were compatible with US 4G networks, the iPads didn't work with international 4G connections, thereby dropping a few folks in Australia into a tizzy. To prevent this, Apple put the old moniker down the memory hole and replaced it with the new naming convention." title="To 4G Or Not 4G? Apple Pulls “WiFi+4G” Branding For iPads" />To 4G Or Not 4G? Apple Pulls “WiFi+4G” Branding For iPads
What is 4G? Many an armchair philosopher over the past few weeks has pondered this concept and now, thanks to a minor tempest caused by upset customers, Apple has changed their iPad branding from “WiFi+4G” to “WiFi+Cellular.” Although the iPads were compatible with US 4G networks, the iPads didn’t work with international 4G connections, thereby dropping a few folks in Australia into a tizzy. To prevent this, Apple put the old moniker down the memory hole and replaced it with the new naming convention.
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As we approach the E3, the electronic gaming show in early June, I suspect that the value of "retina" high-resolution displays will soon become apparent. While the prospect of retina Macbooks is all but inevitable, we have reached a plateau when it comes to general computing and, more important, living room media.
The first question is, in short, why do we need a retina Macbook? Presumably it would be a superior experience for video and photo editing and offer designers far more real estate on a large screen, especially when viewing photos at lower resolutions. As evidenced by the iPhone's retina display, gaming will become considerably more compelling. This presupposes a rich and vibrant OS X gaming ecosystem." title="Begun, The Retina Wars Have" />Begun, The Retina Wars Have
As we approach the E3, the electronic gaming show in early June, I suspect that the value of “retina” high-resolution displays will soon become apparent. While the prospect of retina Macbooks is all but inevitable, we have reached a plateau when it comes to general computing and, more important, living room media.The first question is, in short, why do we need a retina Macbook? Presumably it would be a superior experience for video and photo editing and offer designers far more real estate on a large screen, especially when viewing photos at lower resolutions. As evidenced by the iPhone’s retina display, gaming will become considerably more compelling. This presupposes a rich and vibrant OS X gaming ecosystem.
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For Mother’s Day this year, stop being your parent’s tech support
I have tried and failed for nearly five years to get my father off AOL mail. I have explained the intricacies of screen grabs, hot keys and right clicking a mouse to my mom more times than I can count. For Mother’s Day this year, …
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Adobe working on a patch for ‘critical’ TIFF vulnerability in CS5 software
Contrary to reports that Adobe had suggested users should pay for an upgrade to CS6 to patch a serious security hole, the company has now announced that it is “in the process of resolving these vulnerabilities” in versions CS5 and…
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Verizon stonewalls request to turn over information on alleged pirates
Using IP addresses to identify individuals accused of copyright infringement has become increasingly common in piracy cases, but an attorney trying to obtain information on several Verizon subscribers has found himself running int…
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GameStop to sell refurbished Apple MacBooks?
GameStop CEO J. Paul Raines told us that his company could become a high-tech pawn shop one day, refurbishing all kinds of used gadgets, instead of just stocking games and the occasional phone or tablet. Today, a leaked screenshot…
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Dish’s Hopper DVR adds commercial skipping for prime time broadcasts
Dish Network’s Hopper DVR is making it easier to watch prime time shows without commercial breaks. A new feature called Auto Hop lets users watch archived “Primetime Anytime” shows completely commercial-free, beginning at 1A…
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CloudOn releases Android tablet office app, Google Drive integration
CloudOn, which has allowed iPad users to connect to its cloud-based versions of Microsoft Office apps for some time now, has released an Android tablet version of the app. As with the iOS version, you can sync it up with either Bo…
































