Amazing Jailbreak tweak brings true multitasking support to the iPad

“One of the biggest selling points that Microsoft has against Apple is the fact that the iPad lacks the ability to operate two or more apps simultaneously, but a new jailbreak tweak shows that the iPad is more than capable of doing two things at once.”

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Tip: Use Google Now To Remind You To Cancel Things Like Amazon Prime, Netflix, And More

“Google Now does a lot of neat things, but the way Google plugs in its wealth of data makes sure the functionality changes often and in unexpected ways. Case in point, it helps you set reminders for some oddly specific events. Need to cancel an auto-renewing membership? Try asking Google Now.”

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How to check the warranty status on your iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Mac

“Every iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Mac comes with a one year warranty against manufacturing defects and hardware failures. If you choose, you can also extend that warranty for additional years with AppleCare.”

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Twitter improves password-reset options, cracks down on suspicious logins

“Almost a year after rolling out two-factor authentication for verifying your logins, Twitter is announcing another welcome security update. This time, it’s an improved password-reset process and a smarter system for identifying suspicious logins.”

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ZTE is selling the Firefox OS phone direct via Ebay for $100 shipped

“Firefox OS is a new Smartphone operating system from the makers of the Firefox browser. ZTE out of China is manufacturing the phone that will be running the Firefox OS. Specs of the phone aren’t going to blow anyone away but for $99.”

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Science Has Finally Figured Out How to Win Rock-Paper-Scissors

“Turns out that all you rock-paper-scissors champions who chalk it up to skill over luck may be on to something. Because according to science, there might actually be a winning strategy to this greatest of metacarpal match-ups.”

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Taiwan considers fines for smartphone-addicted pedestrians

“Taiwan is considering ticketing people who cross the street paying more attention to their iPhone than the cars around them. No, seriously. Taiwan currently has over 14 million mobile internet users, many of whom lawmakers consider “addicted” to their phones.”

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