Apple Buys PrimeSense

Apple has purchased the Israeli company PrimeSense which was the force behind the first Kinect controller from Microsoft. Speculation has already started to mount as to how Apple will integrate motion sensors into future devices. 

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Towers, Planes... Now Trains!

Like all NimbleBit's games, Pocket Trains is a freebie, there are some in app purchase options but we'll come to those later. The (mandatory) intro tutorial is a nice feature; you start with a couple of trains, a stretch of line in Europe and a few 'Bux'. The tutorial will show you the ropes that you'll be going through until you're bored of the game.

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ReadQuick Review

ReadQuick from Action Now is a fantastic speed reading app for both iPhone and iPad that will assist in your reading speed and retention rates. I was most impressed with the results and surprised how quickly my reading speed improved with its use.

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iSpoilt

Ever since switching from PC's to Mac's (which I know is still a PC but you know what I mean) there has always been one aspect of a limited number of Apple users which has always bemused me. The trait usually becomes noticeable shortly after or even during a Apple Keynote. 

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Apple iPad Event To Be Streamed Live

Unlike it's iPhone event last month it appears that Apple is planning to stream the live event tonight, however, only if you have a Apple device. 

The keynote is expected to introduce the new iPad 5, iPad Mini with Retina display, new Macbook Pros, new Mac Pro and the latest iteration of Mac's OS, Mavericks.

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C Certainly Wasn't For Cheap

The 'unapologetically plastic' iPhone 5C was introduced by Apple last month, however before it's official launch there had been numerous leaks and rumours pontificating about how Apple was making a cheaper iPhone to make headway in China and other developing markets. The analysts were confident that this plastic offering would be more acceptable to these cash starved provinces and the result would be a wild stampede as these poorer citizens would snap up the latest wondrous offering Apple had created exclusively for them. 

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