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Tutorial: How to use iTunes Match

How to use iTunes Match Does your entire music collection fit on your iOS device? Even if it does, you’ll want to reserve some space for your apps, games, photos and ebooks as well. Cramming these things onto your device often means having to make some hard decisions about which songs you leave behind on your computer, which can be frustrating when you realise that a song you want to hear isn’t... 

Snapkeys 2i touchscreen keyboard coming soon

This might be the third time that we’ll talk to you about the Snapkeys 2i touchscreen keyboard. In case you forgot, we wrote about Snapkeys 2i (Imaginary Interface) last year and that it will be demoed at the CES 2012. But as a matter of review, Snapkeys 2i replaces the traditional QWERTY layout with four buttons that float near the bottom corners of the phone or tablet. Using predictive text... 

Amazon Kindle Colour coming later this year?

The black and white world of e-reading is about to get a bit more colourful: Amazon is reportedly planning an Amazon Kindle Colour for the second half of this year. If you believe the rumours – and they’ve come from Digitimes’ ever-chatty supply chain sources, so we’ll forgive you if you don’t – the colour Kindles will come with multi-touch capacitive touchscreens. That’s... 

iCloud beta website showing Notes and Reminders apps

Yesterday, we covered the news about Apple’s iCloud website that had an iOS-like notification banner at the top portion of the website, hence, indicating the possibility of integrating banner alerts. Today, 9t05Mac says that Apple is expanding the iCloud’s web application library. According to them, the beta version of iCloud.com has just been added with Reminders and Notes applications.... 

Wi-Fi Blocking Wallpaper Could Improve Wireless Security

The answer to better Wi-Fi security could lie on the surfaces of a wallpaper. A team of French researchers at Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble was able to develop a wallpaper that can allegedly block Wi-Fi signals. Working together with Centre Technique du Papier, the researchers claim that the wallpaper prevented Wi-Fi signals from being transmitted beyond the confines of an office or apartment.... 

iPod owners part of class action lawsuit

Have you purchased an iPod between 2006 and 2009? If so, you may be part of a class action lawsuit against Apple which claims the company used iTunes to create a monopoly over digital music and portable music players. Now, Apple is being targeted for another class action lawsuit, this one tied to customers who purchased an iPod between September 12, 2006 and March 31, 2009. The class action dates... 

Samsung unveils TS190C, TS220C and TS240C Citrix-ready zero clients

Samsung has introduced its latest desktop virtualization display models for Citrix Synergy 2012. Samsung will be showcasing three S-series models (TS190C, TS220C, TS240C), which include an embedded Citrix zero client, and one B-series model (TB-CH) designed to be used in conjunction with a legacy monitors. Samsung has added a couple of improvements including fast booting, simple configuration and... 

CTIA 2012: Hands on: Kyocera Hydro C5170

In a world full of obscure product names, the Kyocera Hydro C5170 is actually, aptly named. We got a hands on look at the Kyocera Hydro on the show floor at CTIA 2012 and according to a Kyocera spokesperson, the handset is "Certified waterproof for IPX5, protection against water jets and IPX7, protection against water immersion for up to 30 minutes in up to 1 meter." What this means to the... 
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