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09 October 201549By Serenity CaldwellWith its screen off, you'd be forgiven for thinking the iPhone 6s hasn't changed all that much from its year-ago predecessor, save for a color tweak. But just as you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, you shouldn't overlook this year's iPhone on appearance alone: Almost every internal component has seen an upgrade, and that "same-old" exterior design? It's tougher than last year's model, with better materials. Combine that with Apple's latest version of iOS and iPhone 6s-exclusive software features, and you're looking at an entirely new device hidden within the shell of its predecessor.
06 October 201567By Rene RitchieTick tock. S-year. Enough already. None of that has mattered since 2011. When it comes to the iPhone, each year, every year, Apple sprints flat out. This year that includes a new casing, new glass, new chipset, new cameras, new radios, new interactivity, and the list goes on and on. Apple's tagline is "the only thing that's changed is everything" and they mean that sincerely. That not only makes the iPhone 6s Plus new, it makes it exciting.
30 November 201535By Rene RitchieAs much as Apple made the MacBook as close as possible to a tablet, they've now made a tablet that's even closer to laptop, but at the same time, something more—they've made the iPad Pro. Tim Cook called it the clearest expression yet of Apple's vision for the future of computing, so the question becomes, how close does the iPad Pro get to fulfilling on that vision?
19 November 201561By Rene RitchieFor the last few years, Apple TV has been the only way I've watched movies and TV shows at home. Since I live outside the U.S., that's primarily meant iTunes, Netflix, and AirPlay from the local network apps on my iPhone and iPad. It's been good enough, at least, that I've never felt the need to go running back to cable. But I've always wanted more. So is the new Apple TV it?
22 September 201515By Rene RitchieLast year Apple updated the iPad Air 2 with the convenience of Touch ID, the clarity of a laminated display, and the power of the A8X chipset. The iPad mini 3 only scored the first of the three. This year the iPad mini 4 gets the rest of the way there. Almost. It sports an A8 instead of an A8X, but the display is every bit as stunning, and the radios faster than ever. Also, thanks to iOS 9, it can do full-on Split View multitasking.
11 May 201573By Rene RitchieWe've seen it countless times: A starship reaches orbit, then launches a smaller ship. Enterprise. Executor. Galactica. They're meant for the bigger jobs, the longer jobs, the harder jobs. But the small jobs — the brief yet important ones — are better left to something lighter and more agile. So too, the iPhone and the Apple Watch.
16 September 2015260By Rene RitchieiOS 9 is all about taking a moment to solidify and round-out everything that's come before, and starts us towards what's coming next. Absent the radical and the revolutionary, iOS 9 has to deliver on the promise not of more but of better. After the giant leaps, it has to stick the landing. So, does it?
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29 September 201573By Rene RitchieAs Snow Leopard refined and advanced Leopard, as Mountain Lion refined and advanced Lion, so too does OS X El Capitan refine and advance last year's OS X Yosemite. That means the focus isn't on major redesigns or profound system-level changes, though there is a little of both to be found. The focus is on making OS X smarter, and giving it considerably more polish.
03 March 2017By Luke FilipowiczSlayaway Camp is a puzzle game that also serves as an homage to the campy and cheesy 80s slasher films that populated the silver screen during the time of mullets and acid wash jeans. Come for the nostalgia; stay for the bloodshed.
24 February 2017By Luke FilipowiczWhile I haven't picked up a Where's Waldo book in 15 years, Hidden Folks made me feel just like I had one in my hands again, but the experience was even more mesmerizing than I remembered.
17 February 2017By Luke FilipowiczRPS Saga takes its own spin on the classic hand game — Rock, Paper, Scissors — by putting it in a fantasy-RPG setting and injecting a little strategy into the gameplay.
10 February 20172By Luke FilipowiczEvil Factory attempted to tug on my heartstrings by playing the nostalgia card, but ultimately, as time worn on the game became more of a chore than anything else.
07 February 20172By Rich StevensWelcome to this week's edition of The Pixel Project: a weekly comic from Diesel Sweeties' Rich Stevens on Apple, technology, and everything in-between.
06 February 2017By Mikah SargentPoof makes two Bluetooth LE lightweight pet activity trackers, the Pea and the Bean. The devices track and chart your pet's activity, calories, sleep, and rest. It'll also give you feeding recommendations based on your pet's activity.
03 February 20172By Luke FilipowiczSince my teenage years, I have gone out of my way to play every Fire Emblem game I possibly could. Needless to say, I was beyond excited to get my hands on Fire Emblem Heroes and dive into the first ever mobile version in the Fire Emblem series
01 February 201716By Serenity CaldwellHow awesome is Linea, the Iconfactory's new app for sketching, writing, and idea-building? Let me show you in an animated and drawn review — using Linea itself.