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New Apple app roundup for iOS

This was a big week for Apple with the announcement of the new iPad, and though I got to play with it a little bit at the event Wednesday, I really can’t wait to put it through its paces when it’s finally released March 16. With that said, the new iPad wasn’t the only thing released on Wednesday; Apple also …

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New iPad first tablet with Bluetooth 4.0: Should you care?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, no doubt you’ve heard all about Apple’s new iPad. It comes packed with plenty of welcome upgrades. Among these are a crisp Retina display, a new A5X processor with quad-core graphics to drive all those pixels, and an optional 4G LTE connection for swift cellular data. What slipped under the radar, though, was …

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Apple Despite the overwhelming appeal of being able to tether your iPhone to your laptop via the Personal Hotspot feature included in iOS, the cost of doing so keeps many iPhone owners from getting the most out of their device. Tether, however, has a solution. Back in November, Tether was able to briefly get an app approved on Apple’s App …

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Samsung hopes Angry Birds Space will catapult Galaxy Note

Remember earlier this week when Samsung teased a special announcement at its South by Southwest booth in Austin, Texas? Well, it isn’t the pink Samsung Galaxy Note. Instead, Samsung says it will help Rovio launch the next wave of its blockbuster Angry Birds series, Angry Birds Space. Tomorrow at 4 p.m. CT, Samsung will offer hands-on demos of the game …

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iOS 5.1 out now, squishes battery bugs

iOS 5.1 is out today, available to download and install on the iPad, iPod touch and iPhone. It’s the latest version of Apple’s mobile OS, but it’s a rather minor update. The biggest boon to owners of Apple’s glossy gadgets is the ability to delete photos from Photo Stream. Photo Stream is the iCloud service that saves your photos online, …

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Android Atlas Weekly Ep. 88: Google plays, Apple pays, Android listens (Podcast)

Google plays, Apple pays, and Android listens, all that and more on this week’s episode of Android Atlas Weekly for March 8th, 2012. Now playing: Watch this: Android Atlas Ep. 88: Google plays, Apple pays, Android… 46:31 Listen now Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) | iTunes (320×180) | iTunes (640×360) | RSS (MP3) | RSS (320×180) | RSS (640×360) EPISODE …

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Messaging LG Rumor Reflex jumps on Sprint, Boost in March

Sprint hasn’t forgotten about its family of LG Rumor phones. In fact, it’s giving it a one-two punch. Today the carrier, along with its no-contract brand Boost Mobile, announced that they’d both carry the LG Rumor Reflex, an eco-friendly feature phone geared for those who aren’t looking for a smartphone, but want something more powerful than the absolute basics. The …

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Futulele turns iOS devices into a ukulele

Ukuleles aren’t instruments that are very expensive, or hard to come by, unlike pianos or synthesizers. However, that hasn’t stopped app company Amidio from coming up with a creative way of assembling a digital version of the ukulele with an iPad, iPhone, and a case that holds the two devices. Called the Futulele–we think its short for futuristic ukulele–this musical …

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