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Deal: Rockstar Games Up to 75% Off This Weekend on Steam
Deals

Deal: Rockstar Games Up to 75% Off This Weekend on Steam

Valve’s digital software distribution platform Steam is holding one of its frequent sales this weekend, this time featuring games from Rockstar at up to 75 percent off.

Smartphones Outsell Feature Phones for the First Time in Q1 2013
Mobile

Smartphones Outsell Feature Phones for the First Time in Q1 2013

A major milestone for mobile computing occurred in the first quarter of 2013, as more smartphones were shipped worldwide than standard “feature phones” for the first time, according to new data from research firm IDC.

The Next Xbox: What to Expect
Hardware

The Next Xbox: What to Expect

Following Microsoft’s confirmation that the next Xbox will be unveiled on May 21, Redmond-watcher Paul Thurrott revealed Thursday what users can expect from the next console, codenamed “Durango.”

How to Completely Disable Notification Center in Mac OS X

How to Completely Disable Notification Center in Mac OS X

Notification Center in OS X can be a handy tool, but not everyone likes Apple’s implementation of it. If disabling notifications isn’t enough, here’s how to remove Notification Center from your user account completely.

Official Twitter for Mac App Gets Retina Support, New Languages
OS X

Official Twitter for Mac App Gets Retina Support, New Languages

After nearly two years of neglect, the official Twitter client for Mac OS X was updated Thursday. New features include Retina Display support, a new posting interface, and support for international languages.

Ubuntu 13.04 “Raring Ringtail” Now Available
News

Ubuntu 13.04 “Raring Ringtail” Now Available

Ubuntu 13.04, codenamed Raring Ringtail, is available now featuring significant performance enhancements, better window management, and social media integration.

Apple’s WWDC 2013 Sells Out in Less Than 3 Minutes
OS X

Apple’s WWDC 2013 Sells Out in Less Than 3 Minutes

Apple changed the way that it sold tickets to this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) by pre-announcing their availability, but that only led to a record-breaking sellout in less than three minutes.