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6 Things Apple Did Not Invent

6 Things Apple Did Not Invent
Apple receives — and deserves — a lot of respect. They’re absolutely incredible innovators… But were they really the first to envision, manufacture, or sell many of the tech products we take for granted today? Read more…

New iTunes Coming With Better Search

Ready to say goodbye to the old iTunes? I am!
Remember my article “10 Things I Hate About the App Store“? Maybe Apple was listening (yeah, right), because word has leaked out of Cupertino that they’re building a whole new iTunes, incorporating more efficient search and other features. Read more…

10 Things I Hate About the App Store

10 Things I Hate About the App Store
Most Apple users agree that iTunes needs a makeover. But one part of the iTunes Store more than all the rest fails to live up to Apple’s “simple & intuitive” credo: the App Store. Here are 10 things about the App Store that just drive me bonkers. Read more…

Follow Us on Twitter to WIN!

Follow Us on Twitter to WIN!
If you’re not following @applegazette on Twitter, now is the time. Read more…

Free Apps of the Day #33

Free Apps of the Day #33
Don’t miss the terrific Death Rally in today’s games, along with some fun music utilities, and loads more. 30 free apps and 4 free songs! Read more…

Free Apps of the Day #32

Free Apps of the Day #32
Starting today, Free Apps of the Day now includes the latest free eBooks, Music, and TV Episodes available in the iTunes Store — in addition to more free apps than you can shake a stick at! Read more…

Why You Should Be Outraged by iPad Subscription Model

Why You Should Be Outraged by iPad Subscription Model
A few months back, Apple unveiled its subscription service for content distribution on the iPad. The model first used by The Daily news app is now available to all app content makers, such as magazines, newspapers, and even video and music. Anything that’s published can be delivered automatically to your iPad without the need for Read more…

The Case of the Disappearing iTunes Movies

The Case of the Disappearing iTunes Movies
I’ve been watching a lot of movies recently, and when you spend your days watching a flick in the corner of your screen while working, you can burn through a lot of movies quickly. Since I’m in the process of digitizing my movie collection, I figure that it makes more sense for me to buy Read more…

Lit2Go on iTunes

Lit2Go on iTunes
I was an English Literature Major, so you’ll understand if I’m more than just a little excited about my new find on the iTunes Store: it’s called Lit2Go, and it’s a collection of classic stories and poems, yours to download and listen to for free. There’s a good selection, with something for almost everybody, from Read more…

Cancel Your Cable: Apple Working on $.99 TV Shows

Cancel Your Cable: Apple Working on $.99 TV Shows
I have a strange relationship with TV. When I was a kid, my parents limited my TV time to 2 hours a day. Once I moved out, I was watching everything I could, like some crazed TV vampire. Then I quit cold turkey and went with over-the-air broadcasting, which at the time meant just watching Read more…
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