Posted by Husain Sumra on Apr 26, 2013 in MacRumors | Comments Off
The latest release in the popular LEGO video game series from Warner Bros. Entertainment and TT Games, LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes, has arrived in the iOS App Store. The Mac version of the game, “LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes”, was released last year. Like other iOS versions of LEGO games, the game has many of the same features of the Mac version but includes two iOS control...
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Posted by Juli Clover on Apr 26, 2013 in MacRumors | Comments Off
Following the introduction of the new ‘Decade of iTunes‘ milestone feature that debuted yesterday to celebrate iTunes’ 10th anniversary, Apple has sent out a hard copy of the timeline to journalists, reports CNET. The paper version of the timeline comes with a gift card that features 100 free handpicked iTunes songs, along with a personal thank you note from senior VP of...
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Posted by Juli Clover on Apr 25, 2013 in MacRumors | Comments Off
Tickets for Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference sold out this morning in less than two minutes, leaving a number of developers with error messages stating that their purchase requests were unable to be processed. According to a tweet from Red Sweater Software founder Daniel Jalkut, Apple contacted some registered members of its developer program to offer them a second chance to...
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Posted by Jordan Golson on Apr 25, 2013 in MacRumors | Comments Off
Developer Marco Arment announced in a blog post today that he has sold a majority stake of his read-later app Instapaper to Betaworks. That company owns Bitly, Digg, Socialflow and a number of other products. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
I’m happy to announce that I’ve sold a majority stake in Instapaper to Betaworks. We’ve structured the deal with Instapaper’s health and...
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Posted by Juli Clover on Apr 25, 2013 in MacRumors | Comments Off
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson has ordered T-Mobile to alter its new “Uncarrier“ advertising strategy, calling its contract free claims “deceptive.” Alongside the launch of the iPhone 5 earlier this month, T-Mobile rolled out new rate plans, which are designed to separate device costs from service costs. To purchase a device like the iPhone 5, T-Mobile...
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Posted by Jordan Golson on Apr 25, 2013 in MacRumors | Comments Off
The public release of the Leap Motion controller has been delayed until July because the company feels it needs a longer beta test, reports TechCrunch. Best Buy has sent notifications to customers who preordered the device, and Leap today said the device will ship July 22th. Leap Motion’s controller is a touch-free device that allows users to control their computers via hand gestures in...
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