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“Bartending” by Stephen Hackett Shows The Human Side of Apple Retail

In the past months, I’ve read a lot of books about Apple, and in particular about Steve Jobs. Bartending by Stephen Hackett, however, is the only one that struck me as being completely honest and real in the subject it covers: Apple’s retail stores as a genuine, living collection of stories and people. Not just...

Drafts Review

In the past months, there’s been a surge of “launcher apps” – lightweight utilities that allow iOS users to perform common tasks such as calling someone or starting a FaceTime call without having to use Apple’s apps, and thus their entire interfaces. However, while the concept of launchers and shortcuts has been around for years...

Why you should read the book Before the Lights Go Out

In the very first pages of her book, Before the Lights Go Out, Maggie Koerth-Baker blows my mind. Not in the sense of "Wow, I never knew that!" (although I certainly thought that...

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Weekend Ar(t)s: Longing for another Machinarium iPad experience

During the weekend, even Ars takes an occasional break from discussing Wi-Fi patent owners or the latest Nokia phone. Weekend Ar(t)s is a chance to share what we're watching/listening/reading or otherwise consuming this week....

Brian Cox’s Wonders of the Universe iPad App Is Just Heavenly [Review]

UniverseCelebrity physicist Brian Cox is famous in the U.K. for making physics accessible to the public through bestselling books and several popular TV series. Now he brings elements of both to a gorgeous new iPad app: Brian Cox’s Wonders of the Universe. Featuring amazing animations...

Gum Max Review

With a 2.1A output and 10,400mAh capacity, the Gum Max is an external backup battery by Just Mobile that works with iOS devices. Anyone who has used iOS devices extensively — perhaps some of you even use the iPad as their primary computer — knows that, for as much as Apple has focused on making iOS...