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XCOM is Coming to iOS on Thursday, June 20
Last year, Firaxis Games and 2K Games reinvigorated the turn-based strategy genre with XCOM: Enemy Unknown .
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3 Reasons Apple Will Make You Rich
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Tech Eye: Apple showcases software updates, dwarf desktop
Has it really been a year since the last Apple Worldwide Developers Conference ? It seems just yesterday that a newly introduced iOS 6 Maps was making headlines by undiscovering landmasses, smooshing landmarks and advising drivers to "turn left into ocean."
Apple plays defense, Microsoft goes on offense in battle for iPhone customers
Rivals Apple and Microsoft bookended the week by revealing productivity tools aimed at the same pool of customers: The millions who own Apple's iPhone.
Apple Exec Denies Fixing E-Book Prices
Eddy Cue, the chief negotiator in deals with publishers that allowed them to set prices as high as $14.99 for sales in Apple's then-new iBookstore in 2009, denied that publisher deals were calculated to force Amazon into similar agreements that would raise its prices as well.
iOS 7: Six New Security Features to Protect Data and Privacy
Apple launched the latest iteration of its mobile operating system, iOS 7 beta, at the high-profile Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Easy WiFi is a user-oriented and unobtrusive OS X app that will help you to connect to numerous wireless hotspots in no time.
Craig Federighi, senior vice president of Software Engineering at Apple talks about the features of the new iOS 7 during the keynote address of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Monday, June 10, 2013, in San Francisco.
2 apps and 5 helpful tips for corralling your out-of-control contacts lists on iOS, Os X
Admit it: your contacts lists are a mess of double entries, missing data and old phone numbers.
Apple's iTunes App Store approves the iTalkMobile App for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., June 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- iTalk Inc. , a global provider of advanced communications and mobile broadband services, is pleased to announce that its iTalkMobile softphone app is available in theApple iTunes App Store .
Finally, Microsoft Releases Office for iPhone -- Sort Of
A premature leak from Microsoft's Czech Republic subsidiary late last year suggested that Office would come to iOS by March 2013, a claim that Microsoft officially denied.
Smart robotic toy cars and more at WWDC 2013
Apple disclosed a few surprises during the recently held Worldwide Developers Conference 2013 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
7 Features iOS 7 Borrowed From Android [Feature]
Apple made a lot of significant changes in iOS 7, and some of those will be instantly familiar to those who are running the latest versions of Android.
it Will have a Love-Hate Relationship with iOS 7, Os X Mavericks and iCloud
Computerworld - Apple certainly showed that it's still in business and isn't going anywhere during this year's keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
Os X Mavericks: Isn't There More?
When Apple's Craig Federighi gave a relatively short but highly-praised demonstration of OS X Mavericks at this week's WWDC, I had to ask, "Is that all there is?" You see, Apple has traditionally promised over 200 new features with recent OS X upgrades.
Overnight Recap: Making a Difference, Yahoo! + GhostBird, Nook for Mac RIP
As if Apple's "mission statement" video that kicked off WWDC 2013 wasn't already a good indication, Cupertino is stepping up its efforts to show how its products affect users, rather than focusing on specific features as rivals such as Samsung continue to do.
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Exec at NY trial: Apple didn't fix e-book prices
A top Apple Inc. executive described as Steve Jobs' right-hand man took the witness stand at a Manhattan price-fixing trial and denied scheming with major book publishers to drive up the cost of electronic books.
Exec at NY trial: Apple didn't fix e-book prices
A top Apple Inc. executive described as Steve Jobs' right-hand man took the witness stand at a Manhattan price-fixing trial and denied scheming with major book publishers to drive up the cost of electronic books.
Apple Makes 'iWork for iCloud' Beta Available to Registered Developers
Apple has made the iWork for iCloud in-browser versions of Pages, Keynote and Numbers available to registered developers as a beta release.