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Google Drive vs. Dropbox vs. SkyDrive redux

Now that Google has released an official Google Drive for iOS app, I figured it was a good idea to update our cloud storage head-to-head to get an even better idea of how the new, improved Google Drive stacks up against both Dropbox and SkyDrive. When Google Drive launched there was no iOS app, and to access your information you had to use mobile Safari

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Best apps to celebrate the Fourth of July

It's the Fourth of July which means it's time to roll out the grill, crack open the keg, hang up your American Flag, mix up some star-spangled cocktails, and watch the fireworks fly! And, of course, we should also spend a moment or two recognizing what this holiday is all about and reflect on this important part of American history.

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Bento 4 for iPad review

Bento is a personal, mainstream, family friendly database that makes it easy to manage all your data in one place, to stay productive and stay organized.

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How to edit portraits with iPhoto for iPhone and iPad

Portraits -- one of the most popular genres of photography -- is likely to be a common theme in your Camera Roll that you want to share. Perhaps you took a photo of a family member or close friend or a self portrait that you hope to use as your new profile picture.

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Pictwo for iPhone review

Pictwo is a photography app for your iPhone that lets you combine two photos into a layered composition, giving your photos a new artistic flair. Pictwo comes equipped with several textures that you can combine with your photos so that you aren't only limited to the photos in your Photo Library. You can also mask out areas of the top layer to better blend your images together

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CaseApp for iPhone review

CaseApp for iPhone is an app that lets you order a case for your iPhone that features one of your own photos on the back. It's super easy to use, the cases are less than $30, and they arrive at your front door in a week or less.

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Send tweets from Notification Center (on iOS 5) with iQuick Tweet for iPhone [Giveaway]

One of the big features of the upcoming iOS 6 is the ability to send a Tweet directly from Notification Center, but if you don't want to wait until Fall (probably October) for it's release (or are planning not to upgrade), iQuick Tweet for iPhone is here! iQuick Tweet allows you to swipe down Notification Center, tap the notification, and send a tweet! Once you open up iQuick Tweet for the first time and exit, you will instantly be sent a notification after closing the app. This notification will say "Send a Tweet" and will appear in your Notification Center. Tapping the notification will launch iQuick Tweet with the compose screen open and ready to go

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Bag It! for iPhone and iPad review

Bag It! is a game that Rene and I checked out while at Macworld 2012 where the goal is to efficiently bag your groceries while optimizing space and not crushing items by overloading them with weight. For example, placing a watermelon on top of a loaf of bread is a surefire way to smash the bread. Bag It! is available for the iPhone and iPad, but I will be using screenshots from the iPhone version.

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Instagram lets users automatically share photos they like directly to Facebook

It's been almost 3 months since Facebook acquired Instagram , and they are already including some more direct integration with Facebook with Instagram. In addition to some other improvements, Instagram now allows users to (optionally) share the photos that they like to Facebook, automatically.