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Apple Watch health apps may already be under FTC microscope
The Apple Watch launch is months away, but regulators are already concerned about how the wearable will protect your privacy.
Sprint's 'iPad for Life' program will loan you an iPad for $20 per month, kind of
A new leasing program lets subscribers get an iPad for a monthly fee and no money down, but don't forget the fine print.
Microsoft announce Skype for Web beta, brings voice and video calls to your browser
Pretty soon you'll be able to use Skype in three different places on Windows: the desktop, the modern UI, and your favorite browser.
Ads officially hit Firefox's new tab page
First tipped in February, Mozilla's new advertising scheme for Firefox's new tab page is live.
Make the most of your Mac by adding NAS
Pair your Mac with NAS to save time and reduce stress through easier downloads, improved organization, smoother backups, and more.
How to make sense of Safari's new Favorites bookmarks
Safari's new Favorites view takes some getting used to. Chris Breen shows you how to manage your bookmarks with it.
The Week in iPhone Cases: Out and about with wallets, cases, and sleeves
This week’s round up of new iPhone cases offers up a handsome collection of wallet cases for your handset, with a few fashionable options for the style-minded.
You Should Play: Run Sackboy! Run! distills LittleBigPlanet's charm into a fun, free runner
The PlayStation favorite takes on a new form on iOS, and it's rather enjoyable for a gratis spinoff.
For the ultimate home cinema, start with NAS
Great home theater is about more than just the biggest, smartest TV and the most sophisticated sound system.
First look: Microsoft Outlook 2015 promises few new features but better performance
The new version for Office 365 subscribers includes maps in your email, weather in your calendar, and more importantly, and all-new database under the hood.
Lyft for Work challenges Uber for Business in the battle for corporate dollars
Now both transportation apps are appealing to enterprise with easier ride expensing.
Let the right one in: Apple uses two doors to manage malware
WireLurker and Masque Attack show the different paths Apple has taken for app security, and how Apple could loosen the reins of iOS without putting most users at additional risk.
Hachette book preorders return to Amazon as companies come to terms
The publisher and retailer resolve their months-long dispute, which had prompted Amazon to stop taking pre-orders, delay new releases and refuse discounts.
The Week in iOS Apps: Taylor Swift fans are gonna play, play, play
This week's roundup of new and improved apps brings an offering from the one and only Taylor Swift. If you're not a fan, well: Shake it off.
Facebook lays ground for ad push and payments with updated privacy policy
The network is being up-front about what data it’s collecting about you and why (because ads).
How to make sense of Safari's new Favorites bookmarks
Safari's new Favorites view takes some getting used to. Chris Breen shows you how to manage your bookmarks with it.
Creaticity: The ultimate guide to better selfies
Yes, the selfie can be art. But not if it's a duckface mirror shot.













