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Month: June 2014
iPhone, iPod, and iPad App Price Drops: Deals from $1
The iTunes App Store offers downloads of apps for Apple iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad starting at $1, as listed below. Each is the best price we could find. The deals: Symphony of the Origin for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad: for 99 cents ($8 off, RPG) Stargate SG-1: […] Read the original post by…
Twitter acquires live video platform SnappyTV
After adding native support for animated GIFs earlier this week, Twitter is focusing on live videos by acquiring SnappyTV, a service that allows content creators to edit and share live videos from TV broadcasts quickly. Launched in 2010, SnappyTV has collaborated with Twitter in the past, both organically and via […] Read the original post…
Kodak 16GB Class 4 SDHC Memory Card 2-Pack for $10 + free shipping
Adorama via eBay offers the Kodak 16GB Class 4 SDHC Memory Card 2-Pack, model no. KSD16GPSBNA2P, for $9.95 with free shipping. That’s $26 less than the lowest total price we could find for this quantity elsewhere. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Hidden ‘City Tours’ Flyover Feature for iOS 8 Maps Discovered in Beta 2
One of the many new features coming in iOS 8 that Apple did not directly address during its Worldwide Developers Conference is “Flyover city tours”. The feature is not currently available by default to those running iOS 8 betas, but developer Pierre Blasquez has discovered how to unlock Flyover city […] Read the original post…
Won’t somebody think of the children?
The Macalope finally feels that he’s dug himself out from under the avalanche of post-WWDC dumb enough to devote some time to something else. There are other, more important things in life than software development conferences, you know. Like how iOS-based devices are the root of all evil and are corrupting […] Read the original…
Yo, the inexplicable million dollar app that does f*ck all
There’s a new app, maybe you’ve heard of it, Yo. No, seriously, that’s the name of the app, Yo. As in, “Yo dawg.” Yo does one thing, and one thing only: it sends a contact a notification of “Yo.” No message attached to that, no images, no context, just “Yo […] Read the original post…
Monopoly for iPad for $1
The iTunes App Store offers Monopoly for iPad for 99 cents. That’s $5 off and the best price we’ve seen for this game this year. (It’s been down to the same price several times in previous years.) Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
EA slashes prices of popular titles by up to 90%
EA’s running a massive sale which sees its most popular titles discounted by as much as 90 percent. The discounted titles include everything from board game apps, simulation and sports to the proverbial action games like Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Join us after the break for the full list of […] Read the original post…
Apple iPhone theft is down drastically thanks to activation lock feature
Late last year, Apple added the Activation Lock feature to devices in hopes of cutting down on theft. New York attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, and the district attorney of San Francisco, George Gascón are now saying that the “kill switch” that is Activation Lock has drastically cut down on […] Read the original post…
PNY 120GB 2.5″ SATA 6Gbps Internal SSD for $58 + free shipping
Newegg offers the PNY 120GB XLR8 2.5″ Serial ATA 6Gb/s Internal SSD, model no. SSD9SC120GMDF-RB, for $64.99. Coupon code “EMCPDW36″ lowers it to $58.49. With free shipping, that’s $1 under our mention from two days ago and the lowest total price we could find by $2. (Amazon and Fry’s have […] Read the original post…
Lego Fusion lets you build virtual playgrounds with real-world bricks
If your child is constantly glued to a tablet swiping away at birds or fruit, you’re probably wistfully wishing for the days when kids liked playing with actual toys. Read the original post by Engadget
BillGuard expands internationally, now available in Australia, New Zealand and the UK
Popular finance tracker, BillGuard, has today announced its first expansion beyond North America bringing it’s service to folks in Australia, New Zealand and the UK for the very first time. Most major local banks and credit card providers are now supported to use alongside it’s simple, yet powerful features to […] Read the original post…
System Lens review: View app CPU usage with a click
Whenever the fans in my MacBook Pro suddenly rev up, I use the built-in Activity Monitor app (Applications > Utilities) to see what’s going on. But I’ve often wished for a quicker and easier way to check my Mac’s activity than having to open Activity Monitor. The free System Lens (Mac […] Read the original…
New and updated apps: Facebook Messenger, Chrome, Netflix and more!
Every day dozens and dozens of new and updated apps and games hit the iOS and Mac App Stores. It’s impossible to keep up with them all, but it’s not impossible to pick out the very best. Here they are! Today we’ve got messaging apps, a web browser, Netflix and […] Read the original post…