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A lot of new and updated apps were released this week. They include an interesting Camera from Facebook that gives us Instagram vibes, Yahoo's entry into the mobile browser game, an app that analyzes which other apps are using your information, and much more.
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Une Bobine is a stylish and handy iPhone cable that went from zero to 1000 percent funded on Kickstarter in just 19 days.
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Apple is removing apps form the App Store that employ non-standard uses of AirPlay APIs to act as receivers.
More from pocketnow.com When you think iPhone and Foxconn, you think Shenzhen, suicide nets and FLA inspections. According to an M.
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Apple has introduced a few changes to the Mac and iOS App Stores. They’ve added two new sections titled “Free App of the Week” and “Editors’ choice” to the App Store to help users discover great apps.
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In an apparent effort to help its users find more interesting apps in its cavernous digital stores, Apple today made an interesting tweak to its iOS and Mac app stores.
More from CrunchGear In a quiet update to its Asian iPad page, Apple revealed that Guam and the Philippines would be the next countries to receive the newest version of the popular tablet with a planned May 29 debut.
More from Apple Insider Apple continues to tweak the upcoming version of its Mac desktop operating system, OS X Mountain Lion.
More from TheAppleBlog Assuming the rumors are to be believed, this year?s iPhone from Apple could very well feature a display of at least 4?.
More from DotGizmo GameFly announced on Wednesday that it plans to begin publishing mobile games for Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android operating system.
More from Boy Genius Report Apple's Apple's Senior Vice President of Design, Jonathan Ive deservedly became Sir Jonathan Ive on Wednesday when he received a knighthood for services to design and enterprise.
More from The iPhone Blog This year’s spring appears to be greener over at Apple’s data center in North Carolina. That’s because the North Carolina Utilities Commission has approved Apple’s plan to construct and operate a 4.
More from DotGizmo There's almost certainly a new iPhone coming out later this year. Whether it will drop in October, as the latest speculation suggests, or some other time in the fourth quarter is anyone's guess.
More from pocketnow.com There are reports circling around saying that some lucky Sprint customers out there are beginning to receive their Evo 4G LTE devices.
More from IntoMobile Google has introduced in-app subscriptions to its Play store, according to the a post on the company's official Android developers blog.
More from Electronista Latest IDC numbers are out and there really isn’t anything new to report. For the first quarter 2012, Android’s market share was 59.
More from Talk Android Apple and Samsung have failed to reach an amicable resolution to their ongoing patent war. Court ordered negotiations have failed, according to published reports this week.
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Non-profit organization Worldreader recently set up a campaign to provide more than 100,000 ebooks to students in sub-Saharan communities in Africa.
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If months of negotiations couldn’t do the trick, it’s rather a far fetched hope to think that the legal tussle between Apple and Samsung can be resolved in two days.
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While Apple has been pretty stubborn about not including the stylus as an option for iPhone and iPad, they’ve been trying out various input devices in R&D labs for years.
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