How to offload your iTunes library to a NAS
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The last time we took a look at cooking apps for the iPad back in August, it was a hit. That…Apple lifts block on combo 30-pin+Lightning charging accessories
Dec 21, 2012, 5:10 pm By Jacqui Cheng
The POP station from Kickstarter aimed to combine Lightning and 30-pin connectors into a single…From Karateka to Cubasis, 8 new iOS apps worth a try
Dec 21, 2012, 3:17 pm By Chris ForesmanThe App Store has over 700,000 options available, with dozens of new apps released every week. As…Ars readers confirm: We want dual-persona smartphones
Dec 21, 2012, 2:15 pm By Jon Brodkin
Two smartphones, one dual-persona phone, or none of the above? LGEPR The rise of the smartphone has…Still putting your PGP-protected PC in hibernate? $300 app can hack it
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truecrypt.org Cracking PGP, TrueCrypt and other strong encryption packages just got more…Steve Jobs wanted Apple's browser Safari called "Freedom"
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Enlarge In the early part of this century, Apple was beholden to Microsoft for the best Web…iOS 6.0.2 suspected of draining batteries
Dec 20, 2012, 1:40 pm By Jacqui ChengThe iOS 6.0.2 update released earlier this week may have cured some people's Wi-Fi woes, but others…The legacy of NeXT lives on in OS X
Dec 19, 2012, 2:00 pm By Chris Foresman
Aurich Lawson In the 1990s, Apple struggled to bring the original Mac OS—originally written in 1984…World's biggest patent troll saves Kodak from bankruptcy
Dec 19, 2012, 12:07 pm By Joe MullinA group of 12 still-unnamed buyers has been found to buy Kodak's portfolio of 1,100 patents for…Harder, better, faster, stronger: A review of the 27-inch iMac
Dec 19, 2012, 11:59 am By Lee Hutchinson
We've already spent a lot of time discussing the redesigned 21.5-inch iMac, which was announced in…Apple addresses another Wi-Fi bug with iOS 6.0.2 update
Dec 18, 2012, 1:53 pm By Jacqui Cheng
Apple has released another minor OS update for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users aimed at fixing…In major setback, Apple won't get injunction against Samsung
Dec 18, 2012, 12:58 am By Joe Mullin
flickr / DaveOnFlickr After spending almost three weeks this summer arguing to a jury that Samsung…Ars readers talk back on mapping apps for iOS
Dec 17, 2012, 1:00 pm By Jacqui Cheng
If there's anything Ars readers like to talk about, it's (apparently) mapping apps. And when it…Google Maps for iOS may violate European data protection law
Dec 15, 2012, 5:00 pm By Nathan Mattise
Wait, did I click that? Not everyone was euphoric when Google Maps for iOS showed up earlier this…How iOS emulation is reviving an arcane, arcade-inspired retro console
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The original Vectrex (left) and the iOs recreation, seen with an iCade Anybody who played on…Four new iOS apps you should check out this weekend
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The "app table" at WWDC 2012. Karl Baron You don't need us to tell you that there are hundreds of…Poll Technica: What's your preferred iOS mapping app?
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Some iOS 6 Maps alternatives suggested by Apple CEO Tim Cook. This week's release of Google Maps…
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