10/12/2013

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How to secure Lock screen push notifications

Posted: 12 Oct 2013 04:00 PM PDT

PushPrivacy

Push Privacy is a new jailbreak tweak that allows users to hide the contents of push notifications on the Lock screen.

Such a feature allows users to retain some of the benefits of Lock screen push notifications, while securing the detailed contents from wandering eyes. Have a look at our full video walkthrough for a glance at how it all works.

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har.mo.ny review: a relaxing mind bending puzzle

Posted: 12 Oct 2013 08:00 AM PDT

har.mo.ny 2Once iOS 7 was announced, developers were on the ball, designing new apps and games with a flatter, brighter design. Quite a few puzzle games have seen huge success as iOS users flocked to the attractive looking design.

BorderLeap's newest app, har.mo.ny is an iOS 7 inspired puzzle game that is both challenging and pleasant to play. You won't be flinging birds at pigs with a peppy soundtrack in this game. You'll be calmly flipping blocks to the zen-like calm of ambient music…(...)
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Apps of the week: Shares 2, Listastic, AdventChewers, and more…

Posted: 12 Oct 2013 06:00 AM PDT

iPhone 5 appsThanks to a much-needed vacation, my work week only lasted three days. It seems like only yesterday I was creating the Apps of the Week list for the previous weekend. I didn't even look at the App Store for five whole days – pretty rare for me.

If you have a lot of catching up to do with new apps and games this weekend, we've got a list that will take care of your finances, productivity, and gaming needs…(...)
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Facebook removing option to be unsearchable by name

Posted: 12 Oct 2013 03:07 AM PDT

facebook privacy

Just a heads up for those that missed the news yesterday: Facebook is going to be removing the ‘Who can look up your Timeline by name’ privacy option that allowed you to make it so your profile could not be found via search.

The social network actually removed the option for those who weren’t using it last December. But for the small percentage still using it, it has announced that they will receive reminders about its removal in the coming weeks…(...)
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Popular game engine Unity updated with iOS 7 controller support

Posted: 12 Oct 2013 02:16 AM PDT

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Good news on the iOS gaming front this weekend. Unity, the game engine behind a number of high-profile titles like Call of Duty: Strike Team, The Room and Bad Piggies, was updated to version 4.2.2 yesterday with a number of improvements.

But there’s one particular item in the change log that caught our eye: iOS 7 game controller support. This means that, depending on the speed of each developer, it may not be long before you’re joystickin’ your way through your favorite iOS game…(...)
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Apple crediting eligible users who bought iWork, iLife apps after Sept. 1

Posted: 11 Oct 2013 10:09 PM PDT

iWork free apps

During its big iPhone event back in September, Apple announced that anyone who purchased a new iOS device after September 1 would be able to download iPhoto, iMovie, and the iWork suite of apps—Keynote, Pages, Numbers—for free.

Making good on its promise, Apple began sending out emails with iTunes credits earlier today to those who purchased both new iOS devices and one or more of the above-mentioned iOS apps prior to the announcement on September 10…(...)
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