Just like the Super Bowl, Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl has become a tradition in my household. Every single year we’re treated to the most fluffy, cuddle-up-to-ity pups of all time. This year, Puppy Bowl XII will be broadcast partially in 360 degree video. Long live virtual reality. It will feature 84 puppies from 44 rescues across the United States and will represent…
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Kanye West slams Apple partner Nike, pimps Kim Kardashian's Kimoji app in 'Facts' diss track 0
January 5th at 6:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe 2016 edition of producer-turned-rapper-turned-designer Kanye West's annual New Year's Eve drop took the form of a diss track aimed squarely at longtime Apple partner Nike, while Yeezus also seized the opportunity to promote his wife's Kimoji app that he claims "shut down the App Store."
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The 10 best iPad apps of 2015 1
December 26th at 7:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhether Santa brought you a iPad Pro, or you're simply looking to refresh the lineup on your current tablet, here's a look at some of our favorite apps.
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Get started with your new iPhone or iPad with these great family friendly apps 1
December 25th at 9:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWhether visiting family, off on vacation or spending some quiet time at home for Christmas, chances are you'll have an iPhone or iPad at your side. AppleInsider offers together a list of critically acclaimed and family-friendly iOS games to make the season bright.
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How to track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve from any device 0
December 24th at 1:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsYou can track Santa's annual journey on your PC, mobile device, or even social networks and search engines.
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The 12 best iPhone apps of 2015 0
December 23rd at 4:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsFrom beautiful new games to apps that helped supercharge our productivity, many apps became new favorites in 2015.
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Apple denies Kim Kardashian emoji app 'broke' iOS App Store 0
December 23rd at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOn Monday, pop culture icon Kim Kardashian publicly apologized for breaking the iOS App Store by launching her "Kimoji" emoji app to a crush of customers that supposedly proved too great a load to bear for Apple's servers. A day later, Apple confirmed Kardashian was mistaken.
