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Insert Coin: JuiceTank is a two-pronged iPhone case

In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. Granted, claims by the JuiceTank’s creators that …

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Path vows contact data ‘hashing’ in next update, chases privacy certification

Path is still trying to pave over those privacy cracks, promising that its next update will “hash” the contact data it previously used to suck up without prior warning. Last month, the app was caught with its digital fingers inside users’ address boo…

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iPhone Mug Case Lets You Reach For a Half-Cup of Stupidity [Cases]

Apple employs countless designers and engineers who do everything they can to squeeze as much functionality into the iPhone while keeping it slim and pocket-friendly—only to have case makers come …

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One iOS Icon Is Larger Than The Entire Original Macintosh Screen [Apple]

Here are some numbers to blow your mind: The original Macintosh, released in 1984, had a monochrome 512 × 342 pixel display. That was 175,104 points. Today, the icons on iOS are 512 x 512 pixels, drawn…

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Tether for iPhone returns as an HTML5-powered subscription service (video)

We’re still not sure how iTether temporarily snuck into the App Store the first time around, but the developers behind that software have returned with a new version that skirts Apple’s guidelines entirely. While Tether.com has standard apps available…

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Vocre 2.0 for iOS brings live translation to video calls

Let’s say you’ve just landed on home soil and happened to meet a charming partner during your stay abroad — yet your unrequited love is separated by a nasty language barrier. Sure, it didn’t seem to matter in the moment, but now that you’ve moved ont…

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NCAA March Madness Live app comes to iOS, Android by tourney tip-off

Following in last year’s steps, the NCAA and Turner Sports have taken the wraps off their March Madness 2012 goodies for handsets, slates and PCs. Though, unlike its 2011 variants, you’ll now have to part ways with a one-time $3.99 charge in order to…

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March 8th in Gizmodo by . Comments Off .

The App That Turns You Into a Government Informant [Privacy]

The state of West Virginia has developed an app that will turn people into government informants: the Suspicious Activity Reporting Application. It’s an app loaded with good intentions, but it could go …

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First Tethered iOS 5.1 Jailbreak for Non-A5 Devices Is Already Here [Jailbreak]

It never takes long for the hacking community to get to grips with new iOS releases, but the first tethered jailbreak of iOS 5.1 is here blisteringly fast. More »

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Sphero + keyboard + iPad = cacophonous synthy fun (video)

If you’re not familiar with Shapesynth, it’s a pretty sweet little synthesizer app for iOS that lets you draw waveforms and works with Akai’s SynthStation. Its creator, Erik, is also toying with some new code that’ll let you use other iOS accessories …

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