- Nuance Introduces New ‘Nina’ Virtual Assistant for Mobile Apps [Video]

Nuance today introduced Nina, a virtual assistant for mobile customer service apps.
- Leaked SIM Card Tray for ‘iPhone 5’ Fits a Nano-SIM?

A leaked SIM card tray for the ‘iPhone 5’ reveals that the device will use the new smaller nano-SIM.
- BattSaver Tweak Can Double Your iPhone Battery Life

BattSaver, a tweak by xvolks, could double the battery life of your iPhone.
- MobileSubstrate Has Built-In Palm OS-Inspired Safety Feature

MobileSubstrate has a built-in Palm OS-inspired safety feature which can be used to prevent extensions from loading on boot.
- How to Use OS X’s Built-In Password Generator

Instructions on how to use the built-in password generator in OS X.
- Washington Post Redesigns Its App for the iPhone

The Washington Post has updated its iPhone app with a new design and improved stability.
- LaCie Launches 2nd Generation USB 3.0 Storage for New MacBooks

LaCie announced today that it has updated its entire USB 3.0 portfolio to include 2nd generation USB 3.0 products.
- Senator Al Franken Believes AT&T Shouldn’t Be Able To Charge Extra For FaceTime

Senator Al Franken Believes AT&T Shouldn’t Be Able To Charge Extra For FaceTime
- Apple In Talks to Acquire The Fancy?

Apple is reportedly in talks to acquire The Fancy, a Pinterest rival backed by cofounders of Twitter and Facebook.
- Vintique Gives Your Photos a Vintage Look

Vintique is a new app that gives you 32 vintage filters, 19 vignettes, and 49 frames to enhance the look of your iOS photos.
- Twitter Updates iOS App With Improved Pull-to-Refresh, Infinite Scroll

Twitter has released an update to its app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
- Questionable Images of iPad Mini Rear Shell Surface Online [Photos]

Photos purportedly depicting a rear shell for the iPad mini have surfaced online.
- CandyBar Made Free Due to Mountain Lion Limitations

Panic has announced that they’ve made CandyBar, an OS X customization utility, available for free due to limitations introduced by OS X Mountain Lion.
- AT&T Plans to Shut Down Its 2G Network By 2017

AT&T has revealed plans to shut down its 2G network by 2017.
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