Monday, October 21, 2013

Apple's Oct. 22 event: Join us Tuesday (live blog)

Apple's holding an event tomorrow in San Francisco. New iPads, Macs, and software are expected. Join CNET for live coverage.


The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco in 2011, where Apple plans to hold its event tomorrow.

The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco in 2011, where Apple plans to hold its event tomorrow.


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It's Apple event time again, and this is your best place to get the news as it happens.


Apple's holding its event in downtown San Francisco on Tuesday, and CNET will be there to bring you live photos and news updates.



Expected are new iPads, updates to several Macs, along with a formal price and release date for Apple's new Mac Pro computer and OS X Mavericks, both of which were announced at a developer event earlier this year. For more on that, check out our full rundown of what we believe Apple will show off.


The presentation is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. PT. We'll start our live blog about an hour before Apple officially kicks off its event, along with a live video show from CNET's headquarters just a few blocks away from the venue.


You can tune in to the live blog by clicking the image below, which also includes a way to schedule an e-mail reminder:



Apple held a similar event almost exactly one year ago in San Jose, Calif., where the first iPad Mini appeared. The company has used this particular venue in downtown San Francisco several times before, including for the first iPad's introduction in 2010.



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No safe bets for Obama despite toned-down agenda

In this Oct. 17, 2013, photo, President Barack Obama speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington. Regrouping after a feud with Congress stalled his agenda, Obama is laying down a three-item to-do list for Congress that seems meager when compared to the bold, progressive agenda he envisioned at the start of his second term. But given the capital’s partisanship, the complexities of the issues and the limited time left, even those items - immigration, farm legislation and a budget - amount to ambitious goals that will take political muscle, skill and ever-elusive compromise to execute. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)







In this Oct. 17, 2013, photo, President Barack Obama speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington. Regrouping after a feud with Congress stalled his agenda, Obama is laying down a three-item to-do list for Congress that seems meager when compared to the bold, progressive agenda he envisioned at the start of his second term. But given the capital’s partisanship, the complexities of the issues and the limited time left, even those items - immigration, farm legislation and a budget - amount to ambitious goals that will take political muscle, skill and ever-elusive compromise to execute. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)







WASHINGTON (AP) — Regrouping after a feud with Congress stalled his agenda, President Barack Obama is laying down a three-item to-do list for Congress that seems meager when compared with the bold, progressive agenda he envisioned at the start of his second term.

But given the capital's partisanship, the complexities of the issues and the limited time left, even those items — immigration, farm legislation and a budget — amount to ambitious goals that will take political muscle, skill and ever-elusive compromise to execute.

"Those are three specific things that would make a huge difference in our economy right now," Obama said. "And we could get them done by the end of the year if our focus is on what's good for the American people."

A breakthrough on any of the three issues would be a welcome development for a political system whose utter dysfunction was put on full display when the government was partially shut down for 16 days and the nation came perilously close to default. Both parties are looking for signs of whether that squabble and its eleventh-hour resolution will make it easier or harder for the two parties to find common ground in the future.

Still, the scaled-back vision for what might be feasible in the short term could be disappointing for Obama's liberal supporters, who have been looking expectantly to the president to enact as much of his agenda as possible before Washington is consumed next year by midterm elections and the end of Obama's presidency draws nearer.

Obama began the year calling for gun control legislation, expanded preschool education, an immigration overhaul, a higher minimum wage and for initiatives to address climate change. But like other moments in Obama's presidency, fierce interparty divisions and fiscal showdowns have at times overwhelmed the capital and sapped it of any energy to move on other legislation.

Obama's gun control push, spurred by a shocking elementary school shooting in Connecticut, collapsed in the Senate. And immigration legislation attracted bipartisan support in the Senate but has stalled in the Republican-led House, a blow to Obama's hopes that Republicans would be motivated to support it after losing the Hispanic vote by wide margins in 2012.

Meanwhile, legislative efforts to increase wages, expand access to pre-K schools and reduce pollution have been nonstarters in the divided Congress.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama will continue to press other priorities such as college affordability, gun control and climate change, where the president has resorted to executive action after determining Congress was unlikely to act. But he said achieving a bipartisan budget deal or an immigration overhaul would represent no small accomplishments for the country.

"There's no question they're all difficult, given the current environment," Carney said, adding that "the president is not at all convinced by the skeptics who say that we can't get things done."

By focusing on the budget, immigration and the farm bill, which combines agriculture policy with anti-hunger measures, Obama chose three heavy lifts that are already in the congressional pipeline. Yet each is fraught with difficulties, and chances of success for each one are limited.

"This White House hasn't really demonstrated that it can walk and chew gum any more than Congress has," said William Galston, a Brookings Institution scholar and former Clinton administration official.

Even in the first hours after the government shutdown ended and Democrats and Republicans opened budget negotiations, fault lines were beginning to emerge that could lead to deadlock if both sides adhere strictly to their previous positions. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., rejected the possibility that Democrats might agree to cuts to entitlement programs in exchange for relief from automatic spending cuts.

In exchange for entitlement cuts, Reid said, Republicans would have to agree to higher taxes — setting up an eerily familiar ideological clash between the two parties now charged with reaching consensus on a budget. Republicans will face intense pressure in their districts not to raise taxes, while Democrats will press Obama not to chip away at the nation's safety net.

"If he buys into the idea that cutting Social Security benefits or cutting Medicare benefits is going to improve the economy, that's a disaster for him and it's a disaster for his party," said Roger Hickey, co-director of the liberal advocacy group Campaign for America's Future.

Republicans are smarting from a failed strategy that exposed deep GOP divisions, potentially giving Obama a temporary upper hand.

Further complicating the chances for any legislative successes this year is the poisoned atmosphere created by the recent fiscal standoff. House Republicans in particular bristled at Obama's refusal to negotiate on the debt ceiling and at his belittling view of House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.

"This recent fight has spoiled the opportunity for getting anything major done by the rest of the year," said Ron Bonjean, a former top House and Senate Republican leadership aide. "There are a lot of hard feelings."

But at least publicly, both sides are downplaying the notion that bad blood will preclude important deals in the weeks to come.

"If your punditry suggests finding big agreements is hindered by a bad relationship" between Obama and Boehner, "you're doing it wrong," Boehner's spokesman, Brendan Buck, wrote Friday on Twitter.

"Agree," Carney replied.

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Post-Snowden, U.K. Parliamentary Committee To Probe Individual Privacy Vs. National Security


A U.K. parliamentary committee has widened the scope of a planned inquiry into the legislative framework governing national intelligence agencies’ access to private information, triggered by the PRISM revelations in the U.S. It will now consider more broadly the impact of mass surveillance on individuals’ right to privacy.


The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) said today it will broaden the scope of its forthcoming inquiry — in order “to examine the appropriate balance between privacy and security in an internet age”.


The ISC announced its intention to probe the work of GCHQ, the UK’s spy agency, back in July — following allegations that it had broken U.K. law by intercepting communications under the U.S. PRISM programme, noting at the time:



Stories in the media have asserted that GCHQ had access to PRISM and thereby to the content of communications in the UK without proper authorisation. It is argued that, in so doing, GCHQ circumvented UK law. This is a matter of very serious concern: if true, it would constitute a serious violation of the rights of UK citizens.



The committee said today it has satisfied itself that GCHQ “has not circumvented or attempted to circumvent U.K. law” but said it believes it is still necessarily to examine whether the current statutory framework governing access to private communications is fit for purpose.


Specifically it is looking at what it calls the  ”complex interaction” between three pieces of legislation: the Intelligence Services Act, the Human Rights Act and the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act — “and the policies and procedures that underpin them”.


ISC chairman, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, said the committee will address concerns about the “suggested extent” of the capabilities available to the intelligence agencies, commenting further:



There is a balance to be found between our individual right to privacy and our collective right to security. An informed and responsible debate is needed. The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament has therefore decided to broaden the scope of its forthcoming inquiry to consider these wider questions, in addition to those relating to the existing legislative framework.



As part of this wider remit, the committee said it will be taking written evidence “more broadly” — so not just from the classified sources it has access to but also inviting submissions from the public — in order to “consider the full range of opinions”.


It also plans to hold oral evidence sessions — some of which it said it expects to hold in public. This is not a full-blown public inquiry but is at least more open than the ISC’s typical modus operandi. Still, it remains to be seen how rigorous the inquiry will be, and whether this is more an attempt to whitewash criticism of GCHQ and to avoid a more detailed public probe of its activities.


U.K. newspaper The Guardian has been publishing information on GCHQ’s activities sourced from information provided by security agency whistleblower Edward Snowden — including details of Tempora, a GCHQ programme which the paper describes as a “large-scale ‘Internet buffer’” that stores Internet content for three days and metadata for 30 — via the agency tapping into fibre optic cables carrying phone calls and Internet data — and the harvested info then being shared with the NSA.


The string of revelations about GCHQ’s surveillance activities has ramped up political pressure for a wider inquiry into its practices — even as The Guardian has come under sustained attack from some U.K politicians and portions of the U.K. media for making sensitive security information public.



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McConnell: "There will not be another government shutdown" (cbsnews)

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Skim Is Snapchat For Text


Serious question: Which would you prefer? To have all of your chat conversations instantly deleted upon receipt (Snapchat-style), or to keep a record of each and every word forever on the internet?


A new app, Skim, is looking to answer that question.


Not unlike Ansa, a Disrupt alumni, the app automatically deletes the message as soon as it’s opened. When a user sends a message, it’s gone forever, no longer viewable to the sender and instantly disappearing when received. In many ways, it’s just like Snapchat but with text instead of photos.


“Disappearing content is a growing trend, yet nobody seems to do textual messages very well. At Skim, we have a design-first mentality. Simplicity and beauty is incredibly important, but even more so is security,” said co-founder Jordan Singer. “The feeling of privacy and security the app gives to our users is bar none.”


This text dissolves from left to right as you read it, giving you a sense of urgency with every message. It’s incredible how much more exciting a boring message is when it vanishes in front of your eyes. (Just imagine how thrilling an exciting message could be.)


Users can set the speed of the disappearing text from slow, medium and fast.


To be honest, the app does lack a certain flow when it comes to sending and receiving friend requests, and oddly requires Facebook or Twitter log-in to sign up. Plus, you have to click out of a blank message (after the text has disappeared) to reply, instead of being able to type a reply on that same screen.


In other words, execution isn’t perfect but the idea is most certainly interesting.


Screenshot 2013-10-20 10.03.42


Like Snapchat, Skim isn’t all that secure. However, Snapchat doesn’t make the mistake of promising secure, private messaging, while Skim does. It’s much easier to snap a screenshot of a Skim message than it is a Snap, but the app listing on iTunes still promises the following:



What’s more important than your privacy? It’s hard to feel safe these days when your digital life is anything but private. With Skim, you can have fun and feel secure.



According to the co-founder, Skim is working on adding end-to-end encryption “to give Skim the next level of privacy and security.”



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Cerberus explores acquiring BlackBerry


October 16, 2013







Private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is reportedly considering a bid to acquire all of ailing BlackBerry.


The Bloomberg news service, citing a person close to the situation, reported Wednesday that Cerberus is in the early stages of weighing an offer and has signed an agreement with BlackBerry to gain access to its financial information for more insights.


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BlackBerry and Cerberus did not comment on the report.


Cerberus sees BlackBerry as a viable business that can be turned around, even as BlackBerry reported a third-quarter loss of nearly $1 billion due to slack smartphone sales. The phone maker plans to lay off 4,500 of its 12,500 workers. Cerberus specializes in investments in distressed companies.


Last week, BlackBerry co-founders Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin filed documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to take over all or part of BlackBerry, while Fairfax Financial Holdings made a preliminary offer in September to buy BlackBerry for $4.7 billion. Fairfax owns 10 percent of BlackBerry, while the founders own 8 percent.


This article, Cerberus explores acquiring BlackBerry, was originally published at Computerworld.com.


Matt Hamblen covers mobile and wireless, smartphones and other handhelds, and wireless networking for Computerworld. Follow Matt on Twitter at @matthamblen or subscribe to Matt's RSS feed. His email address is mhamblen@computerworld.com.


See more by Matt Hamblen on Computerworld.com.


Read more about smartphones in Computerworld's Smartphones Topic Center.




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Tweetbot for iOS update on its way to your iPhone and iPad soon

Tweetbot for iOS update on its way to your iPhone and iPad soon

Tweetbot maker Tapbots has just posted an entry to their blog stating that an updated version for iOS 7 has been submitted to the App Store and should be available in the coming weeks. According to Tapbots, they think we'll be just as excited as they are about the update:

We were aiming for the iOS 7 launch date, but unfortunately we didn’t make it. We’ve been working night and day for the last 4 months to re-design and develop an app that took over a year to build. The good news is that we are extremely happy with the results and can’t wait to share it with everyone.

Tapbots goes on to explain some of where their thought process and planning is with some of their other apps such as Weightbot, Convertbot, and Calcbot so if you own any of those apps, make sure you hit the Tapbots blog to read more on what's going on with them too.

For all the Tweetbot fans out there, your wait shouldn't be long now.

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Trial begins for prominent Utah doctor accused of killing wife


By Derek P. Jensen


SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - Jury selection began on Tuesday in the murder trial of a prominent Utah doctor accused of killing his wife with a cocktail of drugs so he could continue an extramarital affair.


Martin MacNeill, 57, urged his wife to get a facelift then arranged for her to receive a deadly mix of prescription drugs while she recovered, so he could be with his alleged lover Gypsy Willis, according to a lengthy arrest affidavit.


On April 11, 2007, Michele MacNeill was found fully clothed but unresponsive in a bathtub by the couple's 6-year-old daughter in their home about 35 miles south of Salt Lake City.


The 50-year-old mother of eight was pronounced dead later that day. After an autopsy in 2007, a medical examiner ruled the death was natural, a result of "chronic hypertension and myocarditis," court documents show.


Three years later, a second look at Michele MacNeill's toxicology report - at her children's request - prompted the chief medical examiner to change the cause of death to the combined effects of heart disease and drug toxicity. The manner of death was then changed to "undetermined."


The Utah County attorney's office launched its investigation in 2008. MacNeill was charged with first-degree felony murder and second-degree felony obstruction of justice in 2012. He denies the charges.


Following Michele MacNeill's death, MacNeill named the alleged mistress Willis as his beneficiary. If convicted, MacNeill could spend the rest of his life in prison.


Testimony in the trial is expected to begin Thursday.


(Editing by Tim Gaynor and Stacey Joyce)



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No beards! 'Duck Dynasty' stars unrecognizable

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Mention "Duck Dynasty," and the first things that come to mind are likely the Robertson family's giant, bushy beards and camouflage gear. Yet in a 2001 photo obtained by Life & Style, the stars of A&E's hit show look more like Abercrombie & Fitch models than the scruffy guys viewers have come to know.

Image: "Duck Dynasty's" Robertson family

Courtesy of Life & Style

Gone is the backwoods look. Instead, from left, Willie, Alan, Ms. Kay, Jase and Jep are sporting clean-shaven faces, healthy tans, nice 'dos and no camo. In fact, they look much more like the multi-millionaires that they are — thanks to their family-run duck-call business — than they do on their hit show. (Dare we say that Willie even resembles "Chicago Fire" star Taylor Kinney?)

Granted, the photo was taken eight years before their first show, Outdoor Channel's "Duck Commander," but the change in appearance over 12 years (and a hit cable program) is pretty astounding. Even cooler, mom Kay, 62, actually looks younger now.

Image: Robertson family

Art Streiber / A&E

From left, Si, Ms. Kay, Jase, Korie, Willie and Phil Robertson.

"Duck Dynasty" airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on A&E.








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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Opinion: Why healthcare.gov has so many problems (CNN)

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'Doctor Who' 50th Anniversary Special Trailer Debuts (Video)




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Matt Smith as Dr. Who



BBC has released the trailer for the 50th anniversary special of Doctor Who.



The anticipated program, titled "The Day of the Doctor," airs on Nov. 23 in the U.K. and U.S.The trailer had been previously screened at Comic-Con in July but not released online.


"Now is the time to face the choices I've made in the name of the Doctor -- our future depends on one single moment of one impossible day," goes the narration.


PHOTOS: Peter Capaldi and the 12 Men Who've Played the Doctor 


Watch below:




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Biden greets returning federal workers at EPA

(AP) — Some federal workers back on the job Thursday morning were getting a personal welcome from Vice President Joe Biden.

Biden greeted employees returning to the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters. Just a few blocks away at the White House, a smiling chief of staff Denis McDonough stood at an entrance to shake hands with returning aides.

About three-quarters of White House workers and nearly all EPA employees were told to stay home during the 16-day federal government shutdown. They returned to the job Thursday after Congress reached a budget agreement.

The EPA workers also got a welcome back memo from newly confirmed EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. Among other things, it reminded them to remove "out of office" messages from email and voicemail.

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House Waits For Details On Senate Bipartisan Proposal


With the debt ceiling deadline looming just two days away, Senate leaders say they're close to a deal that would reopen the government and avert default. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have been leading bipartisan talks on a way out of the deadlock. Even if a bipartisan agreement clears the Senate, it will likely be a hard sell to House Republicans.


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Apple Solicits Developers For OS X Mavericks-Ready Apps, Signaling Imminent Release

Screen Shot 2013-10-15 at 3.43.08 PMApple sent a message on its (public) developer news boards today encouraging developers to submit apps that are fully compatible with its upcoming operating system OS X Mavericks. If the fact that Mavericks went GM (Gold Master) recently isn't enough for you, we're hearing that it is indeed "ready" for release, hence the encouragement on Apple's part.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/HW5hOpH3tPo/
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Mike Myers' Baby News Has Given Everyone Austin Powers Fever!

Mike Myers, famously known for playing the titular spy in the Austin Powers film franchise, is expecting his second child with wife Kelly Tisdale. And it appears every local news anchor across the country chose the same way to announce the good news to their audience. Check out this supercut of media reactions put together by Conan O'Brien's late-night team:

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Attorney General sues grocery association, alleging campaign ...




Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit today against the Grocery Manufacturers Association, alleging the group illegally collected and spent more than $7 million to oppose Initiative 522, the measure requiring labeling of genetically modified foods.


Ferguson’s lawsuit, filed in Thurston County Superior Court, said the Washington D.C.-based trade association solicited big money from its members specifically for the anti-GMO-labeling campaign, yet illegally concealed the identity of those donors from the public by failing to register and file reports as a political committee.


“In our view it’s a clear violation. It’s an important violation,” Ferguson said at a news conference in Seattle.


Ferguson said unless the GMA immediately discloses its donors, his office will ask a judge for a temporary restraining order to force the grocery association to register as a political committee and reveal its donors so that voters will have the information as they cast their ballots for or against I-522. He added the state will seek civil penalties and attorney’s fees from the group.


The state’s lawsuit cites internal GMA communications in which the group’s leaders planned their big-money effort to fight GMO labeling measures while protecting its corporate members from criticism.


In a Feb. 18 memo obtained by the Attorney General’s office, Pamela Bailey, CEO of the grocery association, discussed creating a new GMA fund, subsequently called the Defense of Brand Strategic Account, “to combat current threats and better shield individual companies from attack that provide funding for specific efforts.” That memo specifically mentioned the need “to fight Washington state’s ballot measure.”


In an emailed statement, the GMA said it was looking into the lawsuit’s claims.


“GMA takes great care to understand and comply with all state election and campaign-finance laws and is surprised to learn that the Washington state authorities viewed the association’s actions as improper,” the statement said, adding the group will review its actions and cooperate with authorities “to fully resolve the issue as promptly as possible.”


Delana Jones, campaign manager for the Yes on I-522 campaign, said Ferguson’s lawsuit proves opponents of the campaign have been dishonest.


“They don’t want to tell us whats in their food and they don’t want tell us who is paying for their ads,” Jones said, calling for the opposition’s TV ads to be taken off the air until the donors are disclosed.


Ferguson noted his office is not suing the No on I-522 campaign itself, just the grocery association. He added he’s taken no position for or against the initiative.


A spokeswoman for the No on I-522 campaign had no immediate comment.


Ferguson’s action follows a similar lawsuit that was filed by Moms For Labeling, a nonprofit group favoring I-522. A judge dismissed that lawsuit and fined its plaintiffs earlier this month, ruling they’d filed the case before a required waiting period was up.


The No on 522 campaign already has set a new record for the most money ever raised to oppose an initiative in Washington. Opponents have raised more than $17 million, according to the state Public Disclosure Commission. Supporters have raised $5.6 million.







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Friday, October 18, 2013

Tweet7 is one of the best iOS 7 inspired Twitter experiences you could ask for

Tweet7 is one of the best iOS 7 inspired Twitter experiences you could ask for

Tweet7 is a new Twitter client by Halcyon Mobile, the makers of finance and budget app Dollarbird. With transparent menus, matching fonts, and a completely gesture driven interface, no space is wasted on menus and buttons.

The first thing you notice about Tweet7 is the face that it's clearly made for iOS 7. With opaque menus that show the layers underneath, you immediately know you're in a sub menu. To get back to your main timeline, just swipe back to the right.

The only menu bar in Tweet7 is a blue bar that runs along the right of the screen. You'll notice that it goes from dark blue to light blue. These three sections represent your mentions, direct messages, and profile. Swiping to the left in any one of these menus brings up the corresponding section. Just swipe right to return again to the main timeline view.

Tweet7 also features inline image views that are large and gorgeous. There's really no reason to even maximize images unless you really want to see the full version. Some people will love this feature while others may feel like it takes up a lot of space and results in more scrolling. I can see both arguments. Fortunately, if you fall in the latter group you can easily turn off inline images in the Settings menu which is accessible via your profile page.

Tapping on any tweet in your timeline gives you the normal options you'd expect to find from reply, retweet, favorite, and retweet with comment. You can view all your lists in Tweet7 as well through your profile page.

The good

  • If you're a fan of iOS 7, you'll love the interface
  • Complete gesture driven
  • A great option for new Twitter users that don't need insanely advanced features and don't care for the official Twitter app
  • Inline images are gorgeous, and if you don't like them, you can turn them off

The bad

  • No native push notifications
  • Sometimes auto-correct doesn't seem to work when composing tweets

The bottom line

If you want to see what a Twitter app made by Apple themselves would look like, look no further than Tweet7. It's simple, minimalistic, and will provide more than enough functionality for anyone but power users. The only thing I'd really like to see added in a future update is native push notifications.


    






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