DeepSquare Prints by Static Pixels review: Beautiful prints of your Instagram photos on eco-friendly recycled cardboard
In today's digitally driven world, it's easy to take hundreds, even thousands of photos a month to store on our devices and share through social networks, but many of us rarely get physical prints any more. Now you can bring custom prints back into your home and workspaces with DeepSquare…
iOS 7: New Security Features
As we've documented over the last few days, iOS 7 includes a number of new features and improvements, which Apple didn't talk about at the WWDC Keynote . In this article, we take a look at some of new security f eatures and improvements that have been included in iOS 7. Continue reading →
Engadget Podcast 348: E3 and WWDC wrap-up - 06.15.13
E3 and WWDC are complete, so we set aside an hour to highlight the big announcements from both events in this week's episode of the podcast. Tim joins the same club as our Senior HD editor, Richard Lawler, by reserving both the Xbox One and PS4, while Brian and Peter wonder what a world with…
Tristan O'Tierney, Square's Co-Founder And Early iOS Engineer, Leaves For Destinations Unknown
Tristan O'Tierney, a co-founder at payment company Square , announced via tweet that yesterday was his last day at the company.O'Tierney is less well-known than his co-founders, particularly the company's CEO Jack Dorsey, but according to his LinkedIn profile (where he describes himself…
Blue Apps Are All Around But Blue Tones Get Less Of A Role In iOS 7′s Psychedelic Redesign
Why are so many apps blue? The obvious answer is many tech brands contain blue in their logo or tradedress. But why? What' s with the love of blue tones? I ask because the number of blue icons on my phone has reached a kind of tipping point where I'm often firing up the wrong (blue) app.…
Wacom Cintiq 13HD review: a space-saving pen display for designers
When Wacom teased a tablet-sized device a few months back, our curiosity was immediately piqued. However, the next reveal from the pen-wielding-peripheral company was actually the Cintiq 13HD -- a product more in line with the outfit's existing displays. We guess we'll just have to keep…












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