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The best pair of headphones you can plug into your iPad or iPhone

by | Friday, December 25, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
The best pair of headphones you can plug into your iPad or iPhone

Early this month, Apple introduced the Audeze EL-8, as the “world’s first headphones with a fully integrated Apple Lightning cable.”. The headset is the latest of a line of high-end devices created specifically for discerning audiophiles.

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Wacom releases the perfect Universal sketching app for Surface devices

by | Wednesday, December 23, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Wacom releases the perfect Universal sketching app for Surface devices

Yesterday, December 22nd, graphic tablets manufacturer Wacom has released Bamboo Paper, as a Microsoft Windows 10 universal app . Bamboo Paper has been available to mobile users on Android and iOS for some time, but only recently, the app was made available to Windows 10 users, across all devices, including Lumia 950 and 950XL handsets.

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Apple debunks 60 minutes leaked 12 inch MacBook Retina

by | Wednesday, December 23, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Apple debunks 60 minutes leaked 12 inch MacBook Retina

Apple has issued a statement to Tech Insider, debunking the speculations. The spokesperson contacting Tech Insider has also mentioned that the laptop featured in the 60 minutes special is in fact the 12 inch MacBook Retina released on April 10 2015, and not a next generation concept.

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Three reasons why the Surface Book is not Microsoft's answer to the Apple MacBook

by | Tuesday, December 22, 2015 | 0 comment(s)

While it may seem like it, Microsoft did not create the Surface Book as a MacBook competitor. Not intentionally, that is, and neither was it created to be a competitor of any model iPad, which raises the question of why, in October, the Surface Book grabbed the spotlight for outselling Apple in the tablet category.

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