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Nintendo’s beloved Legend of Zelda may be coming to phones

Nintendo is charging ahead with its plans for mobile by bringing yet another iconic gaming series to smartphones. The gaming company is reportedly working on a The Legend of Zelda title for Android and iOS, according to The Wall Street Journal … Continue reading

53% off HAVIT 2.4GHz Adjustable 2000 DPI Wireless Gaming Mouse – Deal Alert

Reliable connection with advanced 2.4ghz wireless. Features a working distance of up to 15m, sleep mode, a comfortable ergonomic design, and three-gear DPI adjustment: 1000/1500/2000DPI, to quickly change speed in your games with one key.

Lyft riders may get early taste of self-driving tech from Google’s Waymo

Cars driving for ride-hailing service Lyft may soon sport lidar sensors alongside the pink logo and Amp dash display. The company is teaming up with Alphabet’s Waymo subsidiary, the autonomous vehicle business spun out of Google.  Details on the deal, … Continue reading

Labelist 10 review: Versatile Mac label design software that’s worth paying for

I use my trusty LabelWriter Twin Turbo daily to print postage, but when it comes to creating labels for personal or business purposes, using the included Dymo Label software is an exercise in frustration. It’s slow to open with a … Continue reading

The Week in iOS Apps

The Week in iOS Apps: Injustice 2 brings home superhero mayhem

Superhero mayhem Image by Rob Schultz/Macworld This week’s roundup includes a new sequel to a popular superhero game. Plus, apps to help you sleep, curb your anxiety, and get the best “golden hour” pictures. Injustice 2 Image by Injustice 2 … Continue reading

Less isn’t more: The wireless conundrum

You know what the problem with all these wireless devices is? All the wires. Writing for The Washington Post, Hayley Tsukayama complains “The wireless future ties us down more than ever.” (Tip o’ the antlers to @papanic.) More than ever? … Continue reading

Apple headlines for the week ending May 12, 2017

The Week in Apple News and Rumors: More iPhone 8 rumors, free Smart Keyboard repairs, how to shoot on iPhone 7, and more

Apple headlines for the week ending May 12, 2017 Image by Apple Plenty of important news and juicy rumors from the past week. Check out the Apple-related headlines in this week’s slideshow. Just click on the link to get more … Continue reading

App Store upgrades: It’s not that Apple can’t do it, but they won’t do it

Apple’s iOS and Mac app stores revolutionized software distribution. They provide one-stop shops for apps from vendors around the world, allowing software developers to offer their products without worrying about setting up distribution contracts. They also take care of the … Continue reading

Why Apple’s next killer app is health

Over the past few decades, Apple has revolutionized the personal computer, the smartphone, and digital music, just to name a few. But the company’s next target might be its biggest yet: human health. That should hardly be a surprise at … Continue reading

iPhone 8 rumors: Higher price tag of $999 for 128GB and $1,099 for 256GB will send Apple stock soaring

Poor iPhone 7, only halfway through its first year and already totally overshadowed by whatever is coming next. After all, 2017 marks the iPhone’s 10th birthday, so Apple is reportedly gearing up to make its anniversary edition extra special. We’ll keep … Continue reading