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Productivity App Coffitivity Now Free for iOS
Mobile

Productivity App Coffitivity Now Free for iOS

Coffitivity is a great productivity service that recreates the ambiance of a bustling coffee shop no matter where you are, based on studies that show increased productivity and concentration in the presence of steady background noise. Now that the iOS app is free, it’s a great time to give it a try.

See Every iPhone Model Compared Side-by-Side
Mobile

See Every iPhone Model Compared Side-by-Side

Including the launch of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c earlier this month, Apple has released eight major models of the company’s popular smartphone since the product’s introduction in 2007. See how they all stack up in a side-by-side comparison video.

EA Sports NHL 14 Sim Predicts St. Louis Blues as Stanley Cup Champs
Games

EA Sports NHL 14 Sim Predicts St. Louis Blues as Stanley Cup Champs

The 2013-14 NHL season begins on Tuesday, but we already know who this season’s Stanley Cup Champion will be: the St. Louis Blues…according to the annual EA Sports simulation, that is.

How to Enable Full Names in iOS 7 Messages

How to Enable Full Names in iOS 7 Messages

The Messages app in iOS 7 now only displays a contact’s first name by default. For users who have lots of contacts with common first names, this can be a problem. Here’s how to configure iOS 7 to display full names in Messages once again.

Editorial: Apple Should Merge iOS Favorites and Mail VIPs
Editorials

Editorial: Apple Should Merge iOS Favorites and Mail VIPs

Apple does a good job of providing customers with a unified experience across all devices with iCloud syncing, but one inconsistency that the company has yet to address is iOS Favorites and Mail VIPs. Here’s why (and how) Apple should merge the two features.

Apple Releases iOS 7.0.2 to Address Lock Screen Bypass Flaw
Mobile

Apple Releases iOS 7.0.2 to Address Lock Screen Bypass Flaw

Apple on Thursday released iOS 7.0.2, a free update to the company’s latest mobile operating system. The update addresses a critical security flaw that allows an unauthorized user to bypass a device’s lock screen.

Amazon Unveils 2013 Kindle Fire HDX Tablets with Quad-Core CPUs
Hardware

Amazon Unveils 2013 Kindle Fire HDX Tablets with Quad-Core CPUs

Amazon late Tuesday unveiled the next generation of the company’s Kindle Fire tablet line. The new models feature quad-core CPUs, improved graphics, ultra-high-density displays, and impressive battery life for hundreds of dollars less than competing tablets from Apple.