Monday, 25 July 2016

Why this year's iPhone will still be a must-have upgrade

8 insider tips to help you become a Pokémon Go master

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Jul 25, 2016
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Why this year's iPhone will still be a must-have upgrade

Sure, OLED probably isn't coming until next year. But this year's iPhone could be a sleeper hit. Read More

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8 insider tips to help you become a Pokémon Go master

Grab Pikachu as your first Pokémon, choose your 'eeveelution,' and reclaim your phone's battery life with these Pokémon Go tips. Read More

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Here's all the gear you need for a Pokémon Go adventure

Pokémon Go is hotter than a Charizard right now, but the game asks a lot from people who want to play actively. It's a huge battery hog, and long play sessions require a lot of physical endurance. Here's what you need in your Go bag to make your time in the field last, based on my year of experience playing Ingress, its predecessor. Read More

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Stagefright for iOS and OS X? Don't lower the curtain yet

Five bugs fixed in the latest iOS and OS X releases could allow maliciously crafted images to hijack a device only if a number of hurdles were crossed. Read More

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Famous people love sharing from the Notes app, though Apple has made it a struggle

How Apple can help Taylor Swift do damage control and make Notes the go-to app for sharing more than 140 characters. Read More

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Scrivener for iOS review: A sophisticated writing and research app for on-the-go

Like its desktop counterpart, Scrivener has the features you need for research and writing projects. Read More

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LiquidText for iPad review: All you need for deep research projects

Gesture-based app smoothly integrates multiple document annotation. Read More

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5 suggestions for the next Apple Pencil

Apple's iPad Pro stylus is pretty darn great. But it could be better. Read More

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How to see every Mac, iPad, and iPhone associated with your Apple ID

Apple's device authorization and management tools are a little hidden—Jason Snell explains. Read More

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Verizon will cut off unlimited data users who use too much unlimited data

Verizon is forcing heavy data users to get off its unlimited plan or get off the carrier's network entirely. Read More

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The Week in iPhone Cases: Two new waterproof picks

This week's roundup of new iPhone cases brings us two new waterproof cases—one from Ghostek and another from Pyle—for your beach and pool-side needs. Read More

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This Week in iOS Apps: Relax!

This week's roundup includes apps for music, coloring, watching movies, and playing games. Read More

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