Month: June 2023

Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for the iPad make a compelling case for a tablet-based studio

Ever since Apple released the first iPad in 2010, a common refrain is that the tablet is great for consumption, not creation. Right from the start, Apple tried its best to battle that perception. The first iPad came with fairly capable versions of the company’s Pages, Numbers and Keynote productivity…

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WWDC 2023: the 3 big reveals we need from Apple

Now that Google I/O 2023, Microsoft Build 2023 and Computex 2023 are behind us, it’s Apple’s turn to showcase what it’s got planned for 2023. And this year, the pressure’s on.  Apple may have been at the top of the tech food chain a few years ago, but all of…

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GTA 5 took 10 years to introduce this feature and we’re so pleased it’s finally here

Good news, citizens of Los Santos – you can now press a button to run in GTA 5 rather than spam the action button until your thumb turns blue. That’s right; a full decade after we were first introduced to the carnage that is Grand Theft Auto 5, developer Rockstar…

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Hitting the Books: Why we like bigger things better

We Americans love to have ourselves a big old time. It’s not just our waistlines that have exploded outward since the post-WWII era. Our houses have grown larger, as have the appliances within them, the vehicles in their driveways, the income inequalities between ourselves and our neighbors, and the challenges…

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Augmented reality needs an iPhone moment

As Apple prepares its long-rumored jump into augmented reality on Monday, doubts have shadowed every step of the way. There are reports of frequent changes in direction and skepticism inside Apple’s ranks. The device has allegedly been hard to manufacture and required numerous compromises. The process has taken years longer…

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This new Steam update will show you the lowest price a game has sold for in the last 30 days

Steam is updating its storefront to comply with a directive that ensures players in the EU get a transparent insight into sale prices. The change – which has been driven by the European Union’s Omnibus Directive – was spotted by SteamDB. It confirms that from now on, customers in the…

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