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New apps for your iPhone and iPad The newest apps on the block include a personal library tracker, software for DJs, and a train game. Read on! VoiceCam Image by VoiceCam To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Source link Related posts: No related posts.

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Jack Dorsey asks users how to improve Twitter | Macworld Editing, reporting, and bookmarks among top requests. Thank you Your message has been sent. Sorry There was an error emailing this page. “); }); try { $(“div.lazyload_blox_ad”).lazyLoadAd({ threshold : 0, // You can set threshold on how close to the edge ad should come before …

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These days, keeping up with games can be a full-time job. So how do you separate the signal from the noise, the wheat from the chaff, the Temple Runs from the Temple Jumps? Allow us to help by regularly selecting a game You Should Play. Classic point-and-click adventure games have evolved over the years and …

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Hayden: I loved Doom and I continue to enjoy my time with Overwatch. But if I had to pick the shooter I had the best time with this year, it’s Battlefield 1. Abandoning the tired modern war setting of Battlefield 4 and eschewing the near-future science fiction embraced by Call of Duty—a setting I was …

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As Apple as tweaked and improved its Mac operating system, the need for third-party utilities just shifted—it never went away. A lot of the fiddly missing stuff we used to need an app for is built in, but Apple aims for the simplest experience for the most people, which leaves more advanced users or those …

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Enlarge / The iPhone 6S Plus and 7 Plus. (credit: Andrew Cunningham) Apple sells iPhones all over the world, but it builds them in China with the help of manufacturing companies like Foxconn and Pegatron. A particular Foxconn facility in the city of Zhengzhou, China, is the subject of a lengthy report in The New York Times …

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Live 360-degree video comes to Periscope and Twitter | Macworld Users will be able to scroll around live 360-degree video, but only select users can post it for now. By Susie Ochs | Executive Editor, Macworld | Dec 29, 2016 10:49 AM PT Thank you Your message has been sent. Sorry There was an error …