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Accessories
Review: Freedom Expression Keyboard for iPad
I’m becoming increasingly convinced that as mobile users move away from laptops in favor of iPads, keyboards are going to be the most indispensable tablet accessory. So Apple Gazette is taking a look at a wide variety of iPad-compatible keyboards — wireless, compact, Bluetooth-enabled — so you can pick the one that’s right for you.
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Feature
Features You May or May Not Miss in iTunes 11
For some, it seems like the wait for iTunes 11 took forever. Even though it was “only” one month late. Apple’s reason for the delay? They wanted to “get it right”. When iTunes 11 was finally released on the 29th of November, we finally saw the chance to see whether Apple did get it right
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Accessories
Review: The Mummy iPhone Case
Hipster alert: there’s a new case for your iPhone that’s guaranteed to catch the eye of everyone around. The Mummy is soft, durable, and won’t break your bank.
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Apps
Review: Iris
Every Instagram user who owns an iPad has spent many an hour hunting for that one really fantastic Instagram client for iPad. There are plenty of them available, but none that work with the elegance and simplicity of Iris.
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Mac
Review: Focus
Selective focus — pictures that have areas blurred out — with is all the rage with photographers. Focus is a neat little app for the Mac that makes it quick and easy to apply selective focus effects to any picture, along with a few other photography tweaks.
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Apps
Review: Zen Brush
Have you ever used an ink brush? The kind used so often in Japanese art and character writing? Whether you have or haven’t, you’re going to find that Psoft Mobile’s Zen Brush simulates the feel of using one with staggering realism.
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iPad
Review: Flowpaper
Simple and addictive. These are the two words that keep coming to mind when trying to describe Flowpaper. I’ve really never seen anything quite like it. Pick the color of your canvas. Start drawing with a single finger, and lines will appear, following what you trace. But those lines quickly take on a life of
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