Tag Archives: Andrew Cunningham

You *Need* This on Your iDevice

Andrew Cunningham reports on Ars Technica this morning: One of the new features iOS 7 introduced was an upgrade to the Find My iPhone service called Activation Lock–in addition to tracking your phone, sending it messages, and wiping your data, … Continue reading

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What Did the Little Birdie Say…

…when his cage fell apart? Well, Andrew Cunningham said it, too, in Apple’s new $1,099 iMac is a MacBook Air in a desktop’s body, on Ars Technica: “The 2013 iMac isn’t getting an upgrade – there’s just a new cheaper, slower model … Continue reading

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More Mavericks Excitement

Ars Technica’s readers responded, en masse, about their “favorite” Mavericks issues; how do yours match up?

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Mavericks in (In)Action

Mavericks has been out about a month, now, and to no one’s big surprise, it’s not perfect. In After a month of use, we dish out our biggest gripes with OS X Mavericks, the Ars Technica crew achieves (I hope) … Continue reading

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