Today's Best Apps: Agricola, Despicable Me: Minion Rush, Solstice Arena And More
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Blue Microphones' Nessie now available, promises enhanced sound in real time
Blue Microphones' Nessie is now out on the market, months a fter we took it for a spin at this year's CES. Named after a cryptid like its older sibling the Yeti , Nessie comes with three modes -- one for raw audio, another optimized for richer vocals and one that enhances instrumental music.…
90 Seconds on The Verge: iPhones, FBI surveillance testimony, and MTV
"Hey, check that out. There's a bounty hunter behind you." "It's not a bounty hunter." "I'm serious! Look!" "That's a robotic assassin, dude. They're two totally different things."
The Evolution of the iPhone Home Screen
A lot has happened since 2007. Just look at how much the iPhone home screen has changed. Or how little it has? Back in the days of the first iPhone (it wasn't even called iOS yet), we couldn't get third party apps or even move apps around. Now, we have a bigger screen and all these…
iOS 7 said to let users zoom while recording video
While Apple's new operating system isn't yet ready for the public, developers are discovering a host of new features that includes zoom while video shooting. [Read more]
iOS vs Android: The game dev edition
It's a common complaint: why do the best mobile games so often release exclusively to iOS? Where's the Android love? [Read more]
Apple's Surfing and Easter Party, Voice Commands, and Government Spies
This week on the podcast we're talking about all of Apple's big announcements, the unseen beauty of voice commands, and government spies. We're also answering your questions about downgrading an iPhone, calling a coworker out on his or her BS, and common MacBook Wi-Fi issues. Read…
Mob Stoolie: Il Cosa Nostra Wanted UAVs for Hits
The US military may hold the crown for most people wha cked from an autonomous weapons platform but it is far from the first to try remotely-piloted death machines. According to one former mafioso, the Graviano family was testing radio-controlled, explosives-laden kamikaze craft for the handling of…
iOS 7: Share or delete photos before entering a passcode with this new bug
A new bug in iOS 7 will give you access to a phone's photos before the phone has been unlocked -- and it's remarkable easy to do.










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