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iOS 7.0.3 Update Improves Touch ID Unlocking, Adds New iCloud Features
Mobile

iOS 7.0.3 Update Improves Touch ID Unlocking, Adds New iCloud Features

Alongside a slew of other hardware and software announcements, Apple quietly released iOS 7.0.3. Available now for compatible devices, the update improves Touch ID unlocking, fixes bugs, and adds support for new iCloud features.

The Apple October Event Rundown
OS X

The Apple October Event Rundown

Apple had a ton of announcements today, including iPads, MacBooks, desktops, operating systems, and software. Get the full rundown of the key information.

Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 Launch in 21 Countries
Mobile

Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 Launch in 21 Countries

Just as Apple is about to release an updated iPad line, rival Microsoft has launched its second effort in the tablet market. The Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, which feature significant performance upgrades over their predecessors, launch in 21 countries today.

Amiga Set to Port its Line of Classic Games to iOS for Holiday 2013
Games

Amiga Set to Port its Line of Classic Games to iOS for Holiday 2013

A new round of classic games will soon be ported to iOS. Amiga announced this week that the company is bringing its line of popular games from the 1980s and 1990s to iOS in time for the 2013 holiday season.

iOS ‘Last Compatible Version’ App Store Feature Optional for Devs
Mobile

iOS ‘Last Compatible Version’ App Store Feature Optional for Devs

Apple has clarified the policies behind a new App Store feature that lets users running older versions of iOS download the “last compatible version” of apps that have been upgraded. It turns out that developers will be able to opt-out of the program at any time.

Plants vs. Zombies 2 Rolling Out on Android, Original Updated for iOS
Mobile

Plants vs. Zombies 2 Rolling Out on Android, Original Updated for iOS

The hit game Plants vs. Zombies 2 will soon be coming to Android after several months as an iOS exclusive. But for those unhappy with EA’s “free to play” model, the original Plants vs. Zombies has thankfully been updated to support 4-inch Retina screens, ensuring hours of enjoyment with just a single purchase.