Hands on with Marvel’s new subscription comics app

On March 11, 2013, in Industry News, by Macworld

Marvel Comics was an innovator when it launched its Digital Comics Unlimited subscription service in 2007. But sometimes being an innovator can burn: The company built that initiative on top of Adobe Flash just as the iPhone arrived on the scene a…

Tempo Smart Calendar Review

On March 1, 2013, in Industry News, by Michael Simon

For as much as we ask of our calendars on our phones, they’re really only as smart as we make them. If we forget our friend’s birthday, it’s because we didn’t input it; if we’re late to a meeting, it means we messed up an alert. Tempo Smart C…

Would You Name Your Kid Siri? It’s More Popular Than You’d Think

On November 30, 2012, in Industry News, by J.R. Bookwalter

There’s no denying the impact of the iPhone and iPad on the lives of a new generation of kids, but it seems as if some of their parents are maybe a tad bit obsessed with their gadgets.As first noted by The Next Web, BabyCenter has released the results …

The unusual world of Mac prototypes

On November 23, 2012, in Industry News, by Macworld

If you’ve been a Mac fan for more than a few years, chances are you’ve seen or even used Apple’s most famous computer models. What you don’t often see are the machines that Apple kept to itself—the prototypes that never reached the marke…

Remains of the Day: Tears for fears

On November 3, 2012, in Industry News, by Macworld

The new iPad is disassembled, the iPhone might need a new name in Mexico, and Jony Ive and Scott Forstall might be more similar than we expect. The remainders for Friday, November 2, 2012 are tearing the place up.

iPad 4 Teardown (iFixit)

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