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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rooftop Run: Top 8 tips, hints, and cheats you need to know!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rooftop Run is an endless runner by Nickelodeon that lets you play as your favorite turtle characters. You'll have to defeat enemies on rooftops and in the streets in order to make it as far as you can before your energy meter runs out. Along the way you can play mini games, search for pizza, and collect Mutagen, the game's form of premium currency. These are the tips, hints, and cheats we think you need to know to achieve your furthest run ever without having to spend tons of real world cash! 1. Make sure you're collecting green orbs whenever possible If you run out of energy, game over. As you run you'll have to collect green or…
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Best puzzle games for iPad
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If you've been looking for a few brain teasers to chew on for your iPad, you've come to the right place. These are the very best puzzle games you can find for the big screen on iOS. There's a healthy dose of physics games here, but number games, word puzzles, and everything kind of puzzler permutation is fair game. As always, we're eager to hear your favorite puzzle games, so please leave a comment with your favorites. Also, we've rounded up some of the best free iPad games elsewhere if you're looking for something a little different. Without further ado, here are our top ten puzzle games for iPad. 1. The Room Two The Room Two takes players on a dark journey …
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New photo shows faster Retina MacBook Pros with 16GB of RAM could be in the works
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If you weren't satisfied with the rumors of a retina MacBook Air and a 4K desktop weren't enough for you, maybe the thought of faster Retina MacBook Pros with a standard 16GB of RAM will grab your attention. That's what a new image from Chinese forum Feng allegedly shows off, though it remains unverified by Apple. 2.2GHz Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost to 3.4GHz), 16GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and Intel Iris Pro Graphics 2.5GHz Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost to 3.7GHz), 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and Intel Iris Pro Graphics & NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M w/2GB DDR5 RAM 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost to 4.0GHz), 16GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, and Intel Iris Pro Graphics N…
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Best iPhoneography of the week: Introductions!
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Image by iMore reader thecure812. Every day, millions of photos are taken around the world, and a good chunk of those are taken on an iPhone. It's no wonder why — the iPhone is super portable, has an amazing iSight camera and an incredibly easy to use Camera app. Combine that with the ability to share photos instantly via Twitter, Instagram and other social networks, and you have the perfect solution for capturing and publishing any moment imaginable. So, each week we're going to scour the social networks for uplifting, inspiring, touching, and all around amazing photos using #iphone #iphoneography #vscocam and similar hashtags and embed the best of what we find. And s…
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TV, movie, and music picks of the week: La Roux, Jodorowsky's Dune, The Strain and more!
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Every week Apple adds tons of new media content on iTunes — music, books, movies and more. It's impossible to keep up with all of it, but it's not impossible to pick out the very best. Here they are! This week we've got the long-awaited sophomore album from La Roux, new soul from a 50 year veteran, the book upon which FX's new hit vampire TV series is based and much more! Trouble In Paradise - La Roux 2009 seems like ages ago, and it is ages in pop music terms. But that's when the first, self-titled La Roux album debuted, and here's the sophomore effort. Elly Jackson, the voice and the face behind La Roux, returns for more infection electronic pop with a differenc…
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Expanding Open Source technologies on Windows
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At //build/ 2014 earlier this year, Microsoft took a number of broad steps to embrace open source, from WinJS and .NET to the open cloud on Azure and investments and efforts to enable your favorite open-source technologies on Windows. Continuing on that promise, and to celebrate our presence at OSCON 2014, we are delighted to announce support for another popular OSS technology - CMake. CMake for Windows Store and Windows Phone apps CMake is a cross-platform project files generator that enables re-use of shared C++ code across multiple IDEs or project systems. An early build of CMake that allows you to target Windows Store and Windows Phone apps is available on Co…
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Introduction to universal Windows apps in Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1
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This post was written by Microsoft MVP Pavel Yosifovich. ----- This week we're featuring guest blog posts from some of the members of our Microsoft developer MVP program. Microsoft MVPs are passionate, expert community leaders who share their real-world knowledge and experience building solutions with Microsoft platforms. Pavel Yosifovish, CTO at CodeValue; Can Bilgin, Senior Solutions Architect at CompuSight Corp.; and Rob Miles, a university lecturer, have all recently had experience implementing universal Windows apps, so we thought it would be especially useful to showcase the things they've learned and how they've been able to leverage much of the same cod…
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Microsoft kicks off //oneweek and you won’t believe the hacks!
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Members of the Eye Gaze hackathon team, who want to help Scott Gleason be able to use his eyes to turn his Surface Pro 3 on and off. (Photo Credit: Scott Eklund / Red Box Pictures) There were “easier” projects that could have been done for //oneweek. Members of the Ability Hackathon: Eye Gaze team had a list of them, mulled them over and weighed their pros and cons. But Steve Gleason hadn’t asked the team about easy. He’d asked for some real help. The former NFL player, living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), uses his Surface Pro to speak with the help of eye-tracking technology. His story was shared when he narrated a Microsoft ad on TV during Super Bowl…
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Game theory: A conversation with ‘Halo’ executive producer Kiki Wolfkill
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Somewhere off the main drag of sleepy Kirkland, Washington, tucked away from the restaurants and art galleries that line the waterfront, rests a setback, sunken office building. From the street, this mass of concrete and angles looks unremarkable. Inside, however, the nondescript building is home to 343 Industries and ground zero for the multi-billion dollar “Halo” video game franchise. A towering replica of “Halo” protagonist the Master Chief stares down at me as I wait in the lobby for Kiki Wolfkill, executive producer for the “Halo” franchise and leader of linear storytelling for 343 Industries. Even as a statue, this faceless warrior looks intimidating. From his pe…
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iTunes Match hanging up on you? Here's how to fix it!
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iTunes Match lets you sync all of your music with iTunes in the Cloud so you can stream it to any iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV without having to take up any physical storage space. While iTunes Match is incredibly convenient when it works, it isn't completely error proof either. Whether it's hanging up while trying to sync music in iTunes or your music isn't showing up on your iPhone or iPad, here are some steps you can take to try and remedy the issue. 1. Check iTunes Match service status Sometimes Apple does routine maintenance on specific iCloud services. If you're getting stuck on the "Sending information to Apple" stage in iTunes, this is most likely the rea…
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Review 17: Godzilla, Pacific Rim, and Kaiju!
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Review is like app or game coverage but for movie series, television shows, comic books, and other geeky entertainment. It's great stuff you can watch and enjoy on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV! On this week's episode Dave, Georgia, and Rene are joined by Peter Cohen and Anthony Casella to talk Kaiju — giant Japanese monster movies! From Godzilla to Jurassic Park to Godzilla Cloverfield to Pacific Rim to… Godzilla! Support Review: Go to squarespace.com and use offer code REVIEW to save 10% off your first order. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Download Directly Follow on Twitter Show notes Jurassic Park - iTunes | Amazon | Google Play | Xbox Video …
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How to better protect your iPhone and iPad against 'backdoors' and other security and privacy...
by Guest Rene Ritchie- 0 replies
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Security and convenience are perpetually at war. There will always be errors, compromises, and oversights that put our privacy at risk. Old ones will get fixed but new ones will get discovered. So what can we do? Luckily, while some of the conveniences of iOS and OS X make our devices easier to use, there are also ways to remove those conveniences and make our devices even more secure. If your privacy is worth more to you than ease of use, here's how you can better lock down your iPhone and/or iPad, and any Mac it might connect to. IMPORTANT: These steps are not necessary for most people, most of the time. Following them will absolutely make your iPhone, iPad, and/or M…
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Blink aims for the security camera trifecta: wireless, affordable, and long-lasting
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A new Kickstarter project, Blink, is mixing up the standard home security camera model by going truly wireless. There are plenty of home security systems out there with "wireless" cameras, but that wireless is only in the transmission of data — they still need to be wired up for power. Blink, however, is touted as having a year's worth of battery inside. And unlike other systems which hook into a central hub, Blink ties straight into your Wi-Fi network and communicates to their cloud service and an app on your phone (with plans for iOS and Android). Blink gets its long battery life through a combination of low-power processing, radio, and motion sensing. By relying o…
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Best iPhone and iPad apps of the week: Modern Combat 5, Matter, and more!
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Once again we've gathered together the best iPhone apps and best iPad apps and games released this week! We'll regularly dig up the best, freshest social, music, photography and productivity apps for iOS, not to mention action games, shooter games, puzzle games, and anything in between. Come on and dig in to see our favorite releases over the last seven days! Revolution 60 Revolution 60 is an all-female RPG with action, highly stylized 3D graphics, and decisions with consequences. Players will have to make some tough calls as a futuristic assassin named Holiday. The action sequences will require some quick-action responses to on-screen prompts, which is perfect …
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Deal of the Day: Amzer Soft Gel TPU Gloss Skin for iPhone 5/5S
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Today Only: Buy the Amzer Soft Gel TPU Gloss Skin for iPhone 5/5S and save 67% The Soft Gel TPU gloss finish abridges your iPhone's subtle contours, giving you the sleek look of a hard case and the shock absorption of a soft case. This case is fashioned from multiple thermoacrylics forming a case that is highly elastic and highly resistant to oil, corrosion and abrasions. Colors include black, blue, pink, clear and green. Continue reading...
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NSFW: Naysayers, Yosemite Public Beta and You
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Editor's note: NSFW is a new weekly feature we're trying on iMore starting today. It's an editorial soapbox; I'll be sharing thoughts that may or may not have anything to do with the technology you read about the rest of the week here on iMore. Hope you enjoy! A busy week in Apple news, what with Yosemite Public Beta's introduction and Apple's quarterly earnings report. I was really happy with the Mac numbers for this past quarter; the Mac is continuing to truck along nicely despite the PC's continued decline. While I'll cop to at least a bit of schadenfreude in knowing that PC sales suck, I have to admit that my tune's changed over the years. I just find being an a…
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Apple reportedly acquired BookLamp startup earlier this year for $10-15 Million
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When it comes to acquiring smaller companies, Apple has a bit of a history of trying to make it all happen as quiet as possible. Sometimes it works and other times, well it doesn't work out so well at all and folks spill the beans on them well before Apple is ready. In the case of BookLamp, otherwise known as 'Pandora For Books' it seems they might have once again had their cover blown. Although the report from TechCrunch notes it happened earlier this year, if the report is correct that secrecy has finally come to an end. TechCrunch has learned that Apple has made another acquisition, one that it is using to boost its e-books effort and "beat Amazon at its own g…
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U.S. House clears legislation to make unlocking cellphones legal
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Although most people generally don't think of it when they go to unlock their cellphone for another carrier, the process of doing so in the U.S. has been a topic of much debate involving consumers, the House of Representatives, and even the President of the United States. For those unfamiliar, service providers like AT&T and Verizon typically lock their devices so they can only be used with their service. If unlocked, phones can be taken over to other carriers. This is hugely important for promoting healthy competition and empowering consumer choice, not to mention being very useful for travel. Cellphone unlocking had previously been allowed but that law expir…
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Iterate 72: Jeremy Olson on Hours
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Iterate brings together the best designers and app producers in the business to talk user interface, human interaction, icon design, and user experience from concept to implementation. On this episode, Jeremy Olson of Tapity joins Marc, Seth, and Rene to talk about his latest app, Hours, how he got into design, his process, and the important of knowing some code. Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe in RSS Download directly Follow on Twitter Show notes Hours How Hours became a top grossing app Tapity blog Guests Jeremy Olson of Tapity Hosts Marc Edwards of Bjango Seth Clifford of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Yell at u…
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Madefire motion books and comics v2.0 update brings new storefront, larger images and better...
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Madefire Motion Books & Comics isn't exactly a new arrival in the Appstore but the if you've never checked out the app before, now is a great time to do so. The latest version, also known as v2.0, has arrived and it has brought along quite a few notable changes. We've improved the storefront with a new layout with larger cover images and better organization. Browse collections by your favorite publishers to find your favorite Motion Books and print comics. The Madefire Reader also includes support for reading print comics with improved page zooming and other features. The app changes the game when it comes to reading comics and motion books by offering up a…
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New, updated, and discounted apps: Thomas Was Alone, Matter, and more!
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Every day dozens and dozens of new and updated apps and games hit the iOS and Mac App Stores. It's impossible to keep up with them all, but it's not impossible to pick out the very best. Here they are! Today we've got an update to one of the best calendar apps for iOS, new service sync support in a popular newsreader, a new note tool and more! New iOS apps Reddme - A new reddit client for iPhone that features account syncing, night mode, a great gesture based interface, imgur upload support, and tons more. $0.99 - Download Now Matter - A slick new photo editing app that lets you drop in 3D objects, complete with shadows. Plays nice with other popular apps, like Fr…
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How to enable on/off button labels for better accessibility on iPhone and iPad
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When you're changing settings on your iPhone and iPad, you typically end up toggling a switch on or off in order to do so. For most folks, this works perfectly fine. However, if you've got a visual impairment, you may want a representation of whether switches are actually toggled on or off. Luckily iOS comes with On/Off labels that to just that. All you've got to do is enable them! How to enable toggle labels for accessibility on iPhone and iPad Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad running iOS 7 or higher. Tap on General. Tap on Accessibility. Turn On the option for On/Off Labels. That's it. You should now see visual on and off representations…
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How to fix the rear iSight camera in your iPhone: The ultimate guide
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If the rear iSight camera on your iPhone either isn't working or shows imperfections in photos, it's possible that the camera assembly itself is defective or damaged. While defects typically just arise for no reason, a damaged iSight camera could be caused from a hard fall. Typical symptoms of a broken or defective iSight camera include a blacked out screen when trying to take a picture, purple or blue blemishes on the screen that also appear in the resulting photo, and lines going through the screen either while snapping photos or that just appear in the final photo. What iPhone you have will dictate how difficult a DIY repair will be. Luckily, we've got the guide you ne…
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Verizon to put some limits on unlimited data
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If you've managed to stay on an unlimited data plan on Verizon, you might soon notice that your speeds beginning to slow down if your using a lot of data . A limited set of customers will fall under the umbrella of Verizon's so-called "Network Optimization" policy, which Verizon says is not throttling. The shift impacts customers in a very specific set of circumstances, according to Verizon: Starting in October 2014, Verizon Wireless will extend its network optimization policy to the data users who: fall within the top 5 percent of data users on our network, have fulfilled their minimum contractual commitment, and are on unlimited plans using a 4G LTE device. They m…