1Password is one of my most-used iOS apps, since I need it to log in to any site which requires a password.
Since the introduction of 1Password on iOS, Agile has provided a bookmarklet which will open 1Password and then search for the current domain. That helps the fact that 1Password can’t be fully [...]
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Bill Gates’s Microsoft was a long time Apple rival, as well as a respected competitor; the two companies also collaborated many times, including Microsoft’s role as one of the original Macintosh third-party developers.
The Telegraph reports that a letter to Steve Jobs from Gates was kept on Jobs’s nightstand during the Apple co-founder’s final [...]
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Sanho had its Kickstarter-funded CloudFTP at Macworld | iWorld 2012 this year, and the project has generated a lot of excitement.
Sanho’s Daniel Chin originally sought $100,000 in funding through Kickstarter, but wound up with more than 2,700 backers and more than $262,000 by the time the pledge drive ended three weeks ago.
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Magic Window was one of the first apps on the App Store when the store launched. It is a simple idea, but wonderfully executed and now available for the Mac as well as iOS. Magic Window is time-lapse photography — for iOS it serves as a relaxing “picture window” and on the Mac [...]
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Blue Microphones are a favorite of ours around here at TUAW. We’ve used Blue’s mics to record countless streams and podcasts, and most of our staffers have bought one or more with their own cash before. So it was nice to see them again at Macworld | iWorld 2012 in San Francisco this [...]
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XMG Studio is an indie iOS developer in Toronto that’s gotten to work with some very decidedly un-indie licenses. They have made a few popular and original iOS games already (including Cows vs. Aliens and Cannon Cadets), but lately they’ve been getting more and more involved in licensed work. They delivered an Inspector [...]
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We’ve mentioned MacPractice a couple of times before — professional software for the Mac designed to be used by doctors and dentists to do things like track patients’ appointments, keep and share health information, and do all the things a small-to-mid-sized health clinic needs to do. We were able to meet up with [...]
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Before two years ago, we didn’t yet know much about the hypothetical Apple tablet device, prescient leaks and rumors aside. We didn’t know for sure which OS it would run (although we were pretty confident it would be iOS and not Mac OS X). We didn’t know what it would cost — the WSJ [...]
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“How Siri is ruining your cellphone service.” That’s the searing headline from the Washington Post in an article by Paul Farhi. Farhi claims that “Siri’s dirty little secret is that she’s a bandwidth guzzler, the digital equivalent of a 10-miles-per-gallon Hummer H1.”
Where’s he coming up with this? Apparently, the “Siri eats bandwidth” claim [...]
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I’m live at the Best of Show awards, where Macworld has chosen the best products from the show (hence the name). Sorry about the lack of images, you’d basically see washed out photos of a projected image. Be sure to check out the links to each product.
3:07 Just now getting started! Up [...]