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iOS 7.1.2 arrives with fixes for iBeacons, mail attachment encryption, more

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iOS 7.1.2 arrives with fixes for iBeacons, mail attachment encryption, more

06.30.2014 10:21 AM

A relatively small update for Apple's mobile devices patches bugs with a handful of features, and brings some security fixes as well.

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Pedal to the Metal: Inside Apple's new graphics technology

07.04.2014 7:00 AM

Metal may have had one of the most eye-catching demos at WWDC, but Guy English explains exactly what the new graphics system means for users.

 

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Do something with those phone photos: Six apps that turn your pictures into memories

07.02.2014 4:00 AM

What’s the point of having photos if nobody ever sees them?

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Macworld's August Digital Edition: OS X Yosemite, iOS 8, and more

07.01.2014 10:20 AM

In this month's Digital Edition of Macworld, read all about Apple's OS updates, take a look at how we use the Web today, check out the latest MacBook Airs, and much more.

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Give your brain a workout with Lumosity

07.03.2014 4:00 AM

Yes, Lumosity is playing mind games with you. But it's for your own good.

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Hands-on with Tsum Tsum, Disney's Japanese Plush-Inspired Mobile Game

07.01.2014 5:00 AM

Is this slick match-three puzzler a worthwhile play experience, or just a marketing tie-in? It's both, really.

Reading List: Do it yourself

07.01.2014 9:00 AM

Apple's reportedly building an in-house team to work on speech recognition research, but its in-house advertising team isn't doing so hot.

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Brush up on classic literature with these immersive apps

07.07.2014 3:00 AM

Audio, video, and interactive content bring new dimensions to literary favorites.

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