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Apps & Web
Worries Aside, Samsung’s Developer Push Is Good News
Samsung needs more apps to work with the unique features of its Galaxy phones and tablets.
The Wrong Way (and One Right Way) to Upgrade Your Phone at Your Own Pace
New early-upgrade options are confusing and pricey. Some deals!
Apple Maps Works Great As-Is, but Locationary Purchase Offers Tantalizing Possibilities
Apple Maps was already a work in progress, and it’s getting better.
Apps for Mastering Your Mood
How do you feel?” can be a surprisingly difficult question to answer, but new apps are making it possible to track the ups and downs of your emotional weather as easily as EKGs graph heart rate
Study: Mobile Antivirus Apps Fail the Spyware Test
Against nine apps that offer spyware-like features, no vendor detected more than six of the nine, with the lowest-ranking only detecting a third of the threats.
Maker Camp Is Cool, Educational, Inspiring, Free and Virtual
Science-loving teens can spend the summer at camp — from home.
Logic Pro X Tiptoes Out of Cupertino for a Quiet Launch
You’d expect more pageantry when one of the most sophisticated digital audio workstations on the planet emerges from hiding completely remade.
PSA: Update Your iPhone and iPad Tumblr Apps – There’s a Security Issue
Tumblr is also advising users to change their passwords.
The Best Sites for Booking Last-Minute Travel
Here are our picks for the best sites to book a great trip on short notice without blowing a crazy amount of money.
Smartphones: Early-Upgrade Plans Range from Risky to Ripoff
The odds of saving money with AT&T Next and T-Mobile Jump are stacked against you.
The Flaw in Microsoft’s Windows 8 Logic
At the very least, Microsoft should have provided a more gradual path to touch by introducing it first as an alternative form of input.