الأحد، 29 سبتمبر 2013

Martha Stewart Asks Apple to 'Pick Up' Her Broken iPad via Twitter and 10 More

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Martha Stewart Asks Apple to 'Pick Up' Her Broken iPad via Twitter

Martha Stewart expected Apple to come fix her iPad. When that didn't happen, she vented her frustrations on Twitter.

Microsoft Goes After Old iPhone Owners with New Trade-In Deal

Microsoft has unveiled a new deal designed to get old iPhone users to trade in their devices and possibly switch to a Window Phone 8 smartphone.

7 Apps You Don't Want To Miss

Check out a roundup of Mashable's favorite new and updated apps from the week for iOS and Android.

Apple Will Pay Some iPad Owners Cash in Legal Settlement

Consumers who purchased an iPad 3G before June 7, 2010, are eligible to receive cash and discounts from Apple and AT&T after a lawsuit was settled Friday.

Photoshop: The Reason for Delusional Photographers [COMIC]

In this comic, Krishna Sadasivam of 'PC Weenies' shows us the inherent difference between skilled photographers and Photoshop-relying frauds.

Meth, Not Even Once: 9 Warnings From 'Breaking Bad'

Over five seasons 'Breaking Bad' has given us a lot of reasons to stay away from meth.

Apple Sees Increase in Feline Consumers

In this comic, artist Pablo Stanley illustrates what (probably) happened when the feline community got wind of Apple's cat-friendly phone feature.

10 Nearly Impossible Mobile Games

Want a challenge on the go? These mobile games will frustrate and intrigue even the most hardcore gamers.

Shadow Puppet Lets You Create Helpful Tutorial Videos on Your iPhone

A new iPhone app called Shadow Puppet lets users generate narrated tutorial videos or photo slideshows straight from their phone.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Bids Tearful Farewell

Video has surfaced showing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer bidding farewell to his employees with his trademark mix of emotion and enthusiastic physicality.

'World's Oldest' Newspaper Going Digital After 279 Years

Lloyd's List, the world's oldest newspaper, will transition to an online-only publication by December after 279 years in print.

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