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  • News: Phone add-on Mauz wants to put you in control of everything (video)

    So many devices means so many different ways to control them. But the way Spicebox has it figured, the only controller you need is probably already in your pocket.

  • News: Fleksy's keyboard app means your eyes never have to wander

    Typing on a touchscreen device without even glancing at the screen sounds like a recipe for a screen full of typos. But at CES 2013, representatives of Syntellia were happily typing away on an assortment of mobile devices without ever breaking eye contact or producing a screenful of errors.

  • News: T-Mobile to carry iPhone, but without subsidies

    Yes, the iPhone is officially coming to T-Mobile in the U.S. But the device will probably be much pricier--at least upfront--than it is at competing wireless carriers.

  • News: Get your software up-to-date and keep it that way

    An easy way to keep your Mac healthy is to keep your apps current. Why? Bug fixes, security updates, new features--need I go on? Resolve to stay on top of updates in the new year.

  • News: Apple must reassess location strategy after 'Maps stumble': Gartner

    As location becomes a critical part of mobile OS success, Apple has found itself in unfamiliar territory playing catch up to Google, according to Gartner.

  • News: Apple App Store downloads hit 40 billion

    More than 40 billion apps have been downloaded from Apple App Store, with nearly half of app downloads occurring in 2012.

  • News: Apple's iOS edges Android in US during holidays, study says

    Most market share studies indicate Android is dominating the mobile OS landscape, but one study from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech suggests otherwise. It reports that Apple's iOS was the top-selling smartphone platform in the U.S. during the run-up to Christmas.

  • News: HTC's Q4 profit falls by 90 percent

    HTC's net profit for the fourth quarter of 2012 fell by 90 percent year-over-year, as the Taiwanese smartphone maker continues to struggle amid heated competition.

  • News: App Spotlight: Insightly for iOS makes CRM mobile

    You might have the best sales, marketing, and support teams on the planet, but without a solid customer relationship management (CRM) system, your business isn't going to get very far.

  • News: The Macalope Daily: Same time next year

    It may be a new year, but if the punditry of the waning days of 2012 is any indication then we're in for the same old malarkey.

  • News: Nine great games for your new iPhone or iPad

    With the chaos of the holidays slowly subsiding into the background, you've finally got a few moments to catch your breath and unwind a bit before getting back to the grind of your normal routine. We can't think of a better time to kick up your feet, crack open the packaging on that fresh new iOS device you were luck enough to receive from a thoughtful friend or relation, and load that baby up with some heavy-duty games.

  • News: 2012 in review: The year in iOS

    Every year since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 has been a big year for iOS, and 2012 is certainly no exception. Let's take a stroll down memory lane, recalling the year that was for the iPhone, the iPad, and the operating system that powers them both.

  • News: Great apps for your new iOS device

    Maybe a friend or relation gave you the gift of a new iPhone or iPad this holiday season, in which case you are a fortunate person. Perhaps you were the one who gave the gift of a new iOS device, in which case you are a generous soul. But what apps should go on that new iOS device? Well, that's where we come in.

  • News: Get started with the iPhone 5

    Congratulations, you've snagged yourself a brand-new iPhone 5. But before you get to playing with your new device, you'll probably want to get to know it and set it up. Thanks to iOS 6's step-by-step activation process, Apple's made it pretty simple to get started; but just in case you need some extra help, we've put together a comprehensive guide for activating your new iPhone, transferring data from your old phone, and some suggestions for exploring its new features.

  • News: 2012 in review: The year in Mac

    Some people have feared that Apple’s focus on mobile devices would leave the Mac gathering dust in a dark corner of 1 Infinite Loop, but 2012 has demonstrated that Apple’s longest-running product line isn’t out of steam yet. With some impressive product refreshes, a brand-new operating system for the second time in as many years, and the promise of more innovation to come, there has never been a better time to be a Mac user.

  • News: Tablet sales explode for Christmas 2012

    In 2010, the iPad introduced the world to the modern day tablet. Since then the device has become a must have gadget and 2012 saw demand for tablets of all shapes, sizes and prices soar.

  • News: Five great holiday updates to popular iOS games

    Let the record reflect that I am not a fan of holiday-specific iOS apps. Oh, there are a few out there that are worthwhile--A Charlie Brown Christmas comes to mind--but by and large, holiday apps tend to rushed-out-the-door unitaskers, poorly conceived one-trick ponies, and easily forgettable novelty items. More to the point, 11 months of the year, they have little practical use. Why give them any space on my iPhone or iPad?

  • News: The Week in iOS Apps: Keep calm!

    This week's roundup of new and updated apps features new ways to achieve a Zen-like state.

  • News: Apple appeals denial of sales ban on Samsung phones

    Apple has appealed a judge's decision not to ban from sale in the U.S. 26 Samsung cell phones that were found to infringe on its patents.

  • News: Apple sells 2 million iPhones in China, amid Wall Street worries about demand

    Apple reported Monday that it had sold a "record" 2 million units of the new iPhone 5 during its first three days of sales in China--a report that emerged as Wall Street analysts downgraded the Apple's stock because of perceived softness in demand for the new phone.