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  • Intuit Releases Redesigned Quicken 2015 for Mac

    Intuit today announced the availability of Quicken 2015 for Mac, featuring a new, clean and simple interface designed specifically for Mac and new investment capabilities. The redesigned product also syncs with a free mobile companion app providing the ability to photograph and track receipts so users can more easily stay on top of their money.

    Quicken 2015 helps you manage all your personal finances in one place, so you can see where you’re spending and where you can save. Quicken automatically categorizes your financial transactions, helps you stay on top of bills and set goals so you can save more. You can even access your data on the go.

    FEATURES:
    ? VIEW ALL YOUR ACCOUNTS IN ONE PLACE*
    See all your bank, credit card, investment and retirement accounts in one place, so you know exactly where you stand. Quicken 2015 downloads your income and expenses from your accounts, so you don’t have to enter transactions manually and avoid the hassle of going to multiple websites.





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  • LucasArts Releases 'Star Wars: Commander' Game for iOS [Video]

    LucasArts has just released a new ‘Star Wars: Commander’ game for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

    Charge into battle on distant planets, and lead your troops to victory in this action-packed, combat strategy game! Build a base, recruit an unstoppable force, and challenge players across the Star Wars universe in Star Wars: Commander!

    Background:
    During a time of Galactic Civil War, competing forces need allies for their cause. The Rebellion rallies for justice and freedom, while the Empire seeks control of the galaxy. Where does your allegiance lie? Will you side with the Empire’s strength and relentlessness, or the Rebellion’s heroism and resourcefulness? The choice is yours!





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  • Google Play Music App Gets Update to Improve Playback of Downloaded Music

    The Google Play Music app has been updated with improved playback, sorting, library management, and the ability to remove music from your library.

    Google Play Music makes it easy to discover, play and share the music you love, anywhere!
    With our new All Access service, you can enjoy millions of songs, listen to custom radio with no limits, and discover more of the music you love

    With both All Access and the standard service, the Google Play Music app lets you listen to your music collection anywhere. All your music is stored online, so no need to worry about syncing, storage space or offline playback. You can listen across any device and on the web, seamlessly.





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  • iMessage Now Accounts for Over 30% of All Mobile Spam Messages

    Apple’s iMessage now accounts for over 30% of all mobile spam messages, according to security and anti-spam company Cloudmark.

    Speaking to Wired, Cloudmark employee Tom Landesman says that a year ago he had never seen an iMessage spam, now thanks to an aggressive campaign from a junk mailer, it accounts for 30% of mobile spam messages.

    “It’s almost like a spammer’s dream. With four lines of code, using Apple scripts, you can tell your Mac machine to send message to whoever they want.”





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  • Internal Components for the iPad Air 2 Leaked? [Photos]

    Photos showing several internal components of the upcoming iPad Air 2 have been leaked online by Xiao Long.

    Spotted by iPhonote the images reveal a purported GPS antenna, microphone, and WiFi module.

    The site states that his images are authentic and come from an Apple supplier in Shenzhen by a person wishing remained anonymous. One can see in particular flex cables, and others. Note also the presence of the Apple logo, from certifying their origin.





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  • Leaked Schematic Reveals Apple May Release 128GB iPhone 6

    A newly leaked schematic reveals that Apple may release a 128GB iPhone 6. Also, it appears that the 32GB model may get dropped.

    GeekBar posted the schematic to Weibo alongside a table which showed part numbers for the phone’s various memory options. While 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB sizes are on the list, 32GB is missing.

    According to the chart, the 16GB memory will be supplied by Toshiba and Hynix, the 64GB memory will be supplied by Hynix, Toshiba, and SanDisk, while the larger 128 GB units will come from Toshiba alone. Although the 32GB memory is missing from the list, it doesn’t necessarily mean that Apple has dropped this option. However, its absence is notable.





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  • Walmart Discounts iPhone 5c to $0.97, iPhone 5s to $79

    Walmart is discounting the iPhone 5c to $0.97 and the iPhone 5s to $79 for the next three months, reports Engadget. The promotion comes ahead of Apple’s expected iPhone 6 announcement on September 9th.

    While Apple hasn’t formally announced the iPhone 6 yet, there’s few surer signs of an impending new model than a fire-sale to clear out existing stock. How’s $0.97 sound for an iPhone 5c in that case? For the next 90 days then, Walmart has your ticket and is discounting the colorful 16GB handset by just over $28.

    Of course, these prices require a two year contract through AT&T, Sprint, US Cellular and Verizon.





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  • Flappy Bird Creator Releases New 'Swing Copters' Game for iOS

    Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen has released ‘Swing Copters’, his new game for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

    Flying with a propeller hat is not as easy as it looks.

    How to Play:
    • Tap to change direction.
    • Get 4 medals to unlock more characters.





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  • Vine App Gets New Camera That Lets You Shoot, Import, Edit and Share

    Vine has been updated with a new camera that offers users the ability to edit videos, as well as the ability to import existing videos on their phone and turn them into Vines.

    In addition to your phone’s front- and rear-facing cameras, you now have another source for your Vines: you can import existing videos from your phone. From the capture screen, you’ll see a new option in the bottom left corner that lets you import a video. You can select one video or mix together several — and yes, slow-motion videos are supported.

    You can also edit Vines faster and more precisely by tapping the scissors from the preview screen. There are new tools such as the duplicate, mute, and preview and undo button.





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  • Leaked Photos Reveal Purported Rear Shell for the Larger 5.5-Inch iPhone 6

    Newly leaked photos posted by evasi0njailbreak purportedly reveal the rear shell of the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6. The shell is pictured next to the smaller shell of the 4.7-inch model.

    As stated by the original source who provided these images from “deep within Apple’s supply chain in China,” the component is very limited and could simply be intended for testing purposes.

    While we can’t confirm the validity of the source, the rear shell’s screw holes do line up with a previous logic board leak.





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  • Apple Releases Safari 7.1 Beta 3 and Safari 6.2 Beta 3 to Developers

    Apple has released Safari 7.1 Beta 3 and Safari 6.2 Beta 3 to developers for testing.

    Safari 7.1 for OS X Mavericks requires OS X 10.9.4 and Safari 6.2 for OS X Mountain Lion requires OS X 10.8.5.

    Focus Areas:
    • Please test password and credit card AutoFill.
    • Please test general website compatibility.
    • Subpixel rendering is now on by default for all web content. Web sites or in-app web views with extremely tight design constraints may render differently.
    • CSS object model getters will return fractional double values based on subpixel layout and rendering metrics instead of rounded integral values.
    • Please test extension compatibility.
    • Please test searching from the Smart Search Field with different search providers





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  • Next Generation iPad Air to Get 2GB of RAM, iWatch to Have 8GB of Storage, 512MB of RAM?

    A new report from Technews.tw says that Apple will update the iPad Air with 2GB of RAM but leave the third generation iPad mini with 1GB of RAM.

    Here’s a Google translated version of the report:

    Apple’s iPad series products, in terms of memory size in addition to the first-generation iPad using 256MB, iPad 2 and iPad mini with 512MB, but that since the iPad 3 have since used the 1GB of memory, thus maintaining the original memory in iPhone 6 Body Size, presumably apply mutatis mutandis iPad naturally reasonable.





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  • NFL Now Launches on Apple TV

    The National Football League today announced that NFL Now has launched on Apple TV.

    NFL Now on Apple TV provides access to game highlights, original content from NFL Media and 32 NFL clubs, live press conferences, and shows and video from the NFL Films vault. NFL Now also delivers the most-personalized NFL viewing experience anywhere, providing a one-of-a-kind video stream based on each fan’s favorite NFL teams, players and NFL.com Fantasy rosters and viewing preferences over time.

    Subscription:
    In addition to the free version of NFL Now, fans can upgrade their experience for $1.99 a month with NFL Now Plus. NFL Now Plus subscribers will have access to instant in-game highlights from each game, as well as a customized highlight stream so they never miss a big play by their favorite team, players, or fantasy roster. Additionally, NFL Now Plus provides access to Now’s extensive vault of NFL Films shows and documentaries ranging from America’s Game to A Football Life.





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  • Lytro Releases New Mobile App for iOS

    Lytro has released a second app for iOS called ‘Lytro Mobile’ that lets you ‘explore the world of living pictures’. Lytro makes cameras capable of refocusing images after being taken. In April, the company unveiled a new professional grade camera called the LYTRO ILLUM.

    View living pictures and interact with them directly from your iPhone or iPad. You can interact with living pictures through gestures such as tap to focus, as well as tilt and rotate to shift perspective (64-bit devices only). You can even change the aperture of living pictures through a two-finger twist gesture.

    Features:
    Easily share your living pictures with Messages, Email, Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest! If you own a Lytro First Generation or LYTRO ILLUM camera, use the camera’s Wi-Fi connection to instantly post your living pictures through Lytro Mobile App’s camera connection function.





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