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Asus VivoMouse Is a Mouse With a Multi-Touch Trackpad | | Asus has launched the VivoMouse, a wireless mouse which doubles as a multi-touch trackpad — the first of its kind, claims Asus. The futuristic-looking device is not the first to try to reinvent the mouse, but it also functions as a wireless remote, making it quite a versatile little thing. The circular trackpad supports Windows 8 multi-touch gestures such as pinch to zoom, rotate and Start menu toggle.
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When to Use the 5 iOS Apps You Never Use | | Some apps just don't get the love they deserve. Whether they're native programs that came installed on your phone or an early purchase that seemed like a good idea, these apps are like guests that overstay their welcome. SEE ALSO: 10 iPhone Apps to Fill Up Your 'Fun' Folder But they don't have to be. Apple is notorious for pre-programmed apps and rigid barriers against customization.
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Acer Launches 8.1-Inch Windows Tablet, 5.7-Inch Android Smartphone | | Acer is on fire at Computex: the company launched a plethora of new devices, including the Iconia W3, an 8.1-inch Windows 8 tablet, and the Liquid S1, a 5.7-inch Android smartphone. The Acer Iconia W3 sports an 8.1-inch LED-backlit display with a 1280x800 resolution, an Intel Atom Z2760 processor, front and rear 2-megapixel cameras and 32GB or 64GB of memory, further expandable via microSD memory cards.
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Yahoo Shutting Down Mail Classic, Forces Users to Upgrade | Sunday, June 02, 2013 11:57 PM | Anita Li |
| Yahoo is discontinuing older versions of its email client — including Mail Classic — starting this week, the company announced. "Beginning the week of June 3, 2013, older versions of Yahoo! Mail (including Yahoo! Mail Classic) will no longer be available," it said in a Yahoo! Help post. After Monday, users can only access their Yahoo email accounts if they upgrade to the new version.
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5 Pillars of Successful Mobile Design | Sunday, June 02, 2013 10:59 PM | Grace Smith |
| Designing for mobile has evolved dramatically. Users now expect fast, immersive mobile experiences, and catering to this is increasingly difficult. When Luke Wroblewski introduced the concept of Mobile First more than four years ago, it radically changed how we approach design.
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Hands-On With The Week's Top Apps | Sunday, June 02, 2013 7:02 PM | Emily Price |
| There were a lot of interesting app releases this week. Dots, the highly addictive iOS game that's been stealing hours away from Mashable employees for weeks, finally launched an iPad version, and added new multiplayer functionality. Google Calendar brought a much-needed update to Android, and Qualcomm released an app to help Android users get the most out of their batteries.
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Pocket Tripod for iPhone Fits in Your Wallet | Sunday, June 02, 2013 4:52 PM | Charlie White |
| Here's one of those clever accessories you didn't know you needed until you saw it. The Pocket Tripod lets you prop up your iPhone 5, 4 or 4S at any angle. At 2.3 mm, it's as thin as a couple of credit cards stacked on top of each other, easily fitting into your wallet. The Pocket Tripod is easy to assemble, and it lets you position your iPhone vertically or horizontally.
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