Recommended Read: Fingerprinting your typing patterns.

I think that at some point we’re going to have to realize that if people want to track what you do on computers, the only...
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Recommended Read: Meet The Mechanical Master

My love of mechanical keyboards is well documented. Wired has a great story about someone with an even deeper obsession than my own: Ermita runs Clicky...
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Recommended Read: Jim Dalrymple Quits Apple Music

In what is part sad love poetry and tech column, Jim Dalrymple published a very public breakup with Apple Music. After some serious problems with...
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Recommended Read: Dan Moren On Using Numbers For Business.

Dan Moren has an interesting feat even for a long time Mac user, he managed to use Numbers as his main spreadsheet program for running...
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Recommended Read: AnandTech Reviews Apple Watch

Anand may have moved on to work at Apple, but his eponymous site churns out some of the most detailed and thoughtful reviews on hardware....
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Celebrate The One Of A Kind Design Of The Super Guppy

Tested has a breakdown of the steps behind the design of NASA’s “Super Guppy” plane. A weird relic of the space race era, the plane...
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Worth Reading: Ars Warns Microsoft

I lost this in the shuffle of reviewing Apple Music, but this is a great post on the future of Microsoft. Ars Technica writer Peter...
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Worth Reading: Preserving London’s ‘Mail Rail.’

Anyone of a certain age is probably fascinated by abandoned subway stations after seeing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. London’s Underground holds just as many secrets,...
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Worth Reading: Two Features On The Future Of iOS and OS X

Last week, we saw what Apple has on order for its next operating systems, iOS 9, OS X El Captain, and WatchOS 2. While I’m not...
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Worth Reading: The Story Behind ResearchKit

We at Macgasm think ResearchKit is kind of a big deal—after all, it could lower the barrier of entry for medical research and increase participation. And...
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Worth Reading: The Steve Jobs You Didn’t Know

Steve Jobs had a reputation for being harsh, mercurial, and demanding, but those who were close to him say that Jobs had a softer side,...
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Worth Reading: ‘The Bold, Old Apple TV’

Apple’s Spring Forward event certainly didn’t disappoint—unless you’re an Apple TV hopeful, that is. The HBO Now head-fake yanked away Apple TV fans’ dreams of an...
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Worth Reading: TechCrunch Talks With Early Apple Watch Users

So this one is all credited to “people who have worn the Apple Watch”, so you’ll need to take it with a grain of salt....
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Worth Reading: John Gruber On iOS App Pricing

Last Friday, Q Branch released an update to its notebook app Vesper that added landscape orientation, iPad support, and a few dollars to its price—a rare...
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Worth Reading: Dan Moren On ‘Notification Pane Pain’

Proper notification systems for iOS and OS X were welcome additions when they arrived in iOS 5 and OS X Mountain Lion, respectively, but Notification...
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Worth Reading: What Happens When You Point A Dropcam Out Your Window?

Brian X. Chen, a tech reporter with the New York Times, bought a Dropcam at one point, but found its usefulness as a home monitoring...
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Worth Reading: Rene Ritchie On Designing Apps For The Apple Watch

Rene Ritchie at iMore has some solid advice for developers looking to design apps for the Apple Watch: “When a device is more intimate, its interactions...
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Worth Reading: The New Yorker Profiles Jony Ive

The New Yorker’s piece on Jony Ive drops more names than a Robert Evans story, but it’s still worth checking out: It provides lots of details on Jony and...
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