iFixit Tears Down Latest 13-inch MacBook Air, Nothing (Much) to See Here

On June 12, 2013, in Industry News, by J.R. Bookwalter

We’re guessing the folks at iFixit would love to get their spudgers into that swanky new Mac Pro Apple unveiled at WWDC 2013 on Monday, but until that time, we’ll have to make do with the latest MacBook Air instead.iFixit purchased then immediately dis…

Review: The revamped Wunderlist 2.0 sports shared lists, better organizational tools for iOS

On April 5, 2013, in Industry News, by Macworld

I’m terrible at keeping track of things, so much so that my dentist once threatened to put a GPS tracker on me. I typically operate on a day-to-day basis; my appointments either involve me arriving three hours early or breathless, panic-stricken a…

Review: Ridiculous Fishing for iOS lives up to its name, but in a good way

On March 26, 2013, in Industry News, by Macworld

Ridiculous Fishing, a $3 universal app for iOS, is the story of a fisherman who is uniquely committed to piscine genocide: he riddles his catches with bullet holes. Featuring different gameplay motions—you toss the line, reel in the lure, and th…

Hands on: Podcasts 1.2 is the one Apple should have shipped

On March 22, 2013, in Industry News, by Macworld

Like a lot of people, I was hardly bowled over by Apple’s first stab at its Podcasts app. It didn’t support playlists, didn’t sync podcasts between devices, and its Now Playing screen was split into two pieces—one of which featured a reel-…

Temple Run 2 Review

On January 22, 2013, in Industry News, by Andrew Hayward

When Temple Run hit the App Store in summer 2011, it didn’t look like much — no thanks to its pixelated, original PlayStation-level graphics and unremarkable visual design. But the old adage about not judging a book by its cover holds true with free i…

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