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Feb 01, 2016
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Taking the cake: Always declare a winner when it best suits you

Apple's forecast for next quarter is less than stellar? Time to declare game over. Read More

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The Week in iOS Apps: Cakewalk shames you into shape
Google Calendar spreads international cheer with holidays for 54 new countries
Buying a Refurbished iPad is Actually a Good Idea
Wireless charging reportedly coming to next year's iPhone
Safari's now the only major browser supporting Do Not Track on iOS
Inside Verizon's Super Bowl Command Center
Numbers 2.6.1 for iOS review: Spreadsheet app is now a better competitor to Excel
It's interesting that Apple would mention virtual reality
Crossy-overs: How Pac-Man, PSY, and more made their way into Crossy Road
Report: Bank of America and Wells Fargo exploring Apple Pay ATMs
The Week in iPhone Cases: Case-Mate unveils its new wallet-battery hybrid case
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The Week in iOS Apps: Cakewalk shames you into shape

This week's roundup features an app that encourages you to get in shape by taunting you when you don't exercise. Read on! Read More

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Google Calendar spreads international cheer with holidays for 54 new countries

The 'Smart Suggestions' service now works with 30 different languages, enabling more users to quickly add new events. Read More

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Buying a Refurbished iPad is Actually a Good Idea

Apple's online store is currently selling iPads at a discount. The catch? They're refurbished. Should you buy one? We say yes. Read More

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Wireless charging reportedly coming to next year's iPhone

Apple is exploring technology that would wirelessly charge your phone from a distance. Read More

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Safari's now the only major browser supporting Do Not Track on iOS

Due to the limitations Apple puts on third-party web browsers for iOS, Chrome and Firefox effectively can't offer Do Not Track on the mobile platform. Read More

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Inside Verizon's Super Bowl Command Center

More than 100 engineers will make sure the tweeting, sharing and streaming works without a hiccup Watch Now

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Numbers 2.6.1 for iOS review: Spreadsheet app is now a better competitor to Excel

On its own merits, Numbers is well done and should meet the needs of nearly any iOS spreadsheet user. Read More

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It's interesting that Apple would mention virtual reality

In this week's Q1 2016 earnings conference call, Tim Cook said just a few words about VR, but the words he chose say a lot. Read More

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Crossy-overs: How Pac-Man, PSY, and more made their way into Crossy Road

The freemium smash keeps expanding—and there's more planned for 2016. Read More

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Report: Bank of America and Wells Fargo exploring Apple Pay ATMs

Apple Pay is convenient, but cash is king. Someday soon they could join forces. Read More

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The Week in iPhone Cases: Case-Mate unveils its new wallet-battery hybrid case

This week's roundup of new iPhone cases also shows off plenty of new patterns from X-Doria, SwitchEasy, and more. Read More

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