
MacRumors says there are more hints that Apple is working on NFC payment system on the next iPhone, amid speculation that the 2012 model of iPhone would be the first one to sport an integrated NFC payment system. As with most Apple rumours, we know that it will happen — we just don't know when.
The Verge takes a look at the LandingZone MacBook Air Dock, another successfully funded Kickstarted campaign. They say it's overpriced (especially without Thunderbolt), but you be the judge.
Western Digital jumped on the Thunderbolt bandwagon at Macworld, showing off their MyBook Thunderbolt Duo, an external hard drive solution with not one, but two Thunderbolt ports allowing the whole unit to be daisy-chained to other Thunderbolt Duos (and appearing as one logical drive in OS X).
Memorable quotes and pictures of Steve Jobs now adorn the halls of the Apple campus in Cupertino, paying homage to the man who made Apple the great company it is today.
There's some noise being made about the fact that Bill Gates wrote Steve Jobs a letter as he was dying, and how Jobs reportedly kept it by his bedside. The full report is up on the Telegraph, and is an interesting read.
In what is easily the best news of the month, Capcom has said the first three Phoenix Wright games are being remastered for iOS and being re-released. No word on when this will be happening, but it's great to see them delivering on their original promise when Ace Attorney was originally released on iOS two years ago...
TextExpander is the king of text-expanding snippet apps on the Mac, but what about free alternatives? Mac AppStorm take a look at DashExpander and xType, two free text-expanding apps that do similar jobs at a much reduced price.
OS X Daily show you how to learn more about your iPhone based on the serial number, if that's your thing.
RAGE HD has also been updated with new levels, better modes, higher-resolution models, support for video out, and a few other additions.







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