Back in June of 2012, the alpha version of the Bluestacks App Player was first released for the Mac OS. The purpose of the app was simple: to allow users to run Android-based applications on the Mac operating system. Now, just a few days ago, the beta for Bluestacks was released to the public, and now supports both Windows and Mac operating systems. Most significantly, Bluestacks claims to support the download and use of over 750,000 Android apps on your Windows PC or Mac.

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Back a few months ago, Apple developed a dedicated iTunes U app available on the iOS App Store, and it looks like the company is going to do the same for its podcasts in iOS 6, which are currently downloadable via iTunes. Earlier this week, it was noted that the iTunes U, Podcasts, and Audiobooks sections were removed from the iOS 6 build currently available to developers. Now, according to a report from AllThingsD, Apple will soon be launching a standalone podcast app for iOS 6.

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For those of you who may need to manage your Facebook pages on the go, there’s good news in store for you today. Facebook has just released their Pages Manager app on the iOS App Store, which will grant users a variety of resources for their pages. Here’s a great list from TUAW, [...]

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Steam is perhaps the most well known gaming platform for Windows and Mac users alike, offering users who create free accounts to purchase, download, and play a variety of games from some of the most popular game developers in the world. Valve, the company behind Steam, is currently testing a closed beta of an iOS [...]

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Adam Bell, a developer of apps and tweaks for the iOS platform, has just come out with his latest Cydia tweak; dubbed Coverflow, it allows you to scroll through the icons on your iPhone or iPod dock as if you were scrolling through the landscape view in the Music or iPod app. Below is a preview of the tweak in action.

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Microsoft OneNote, the software that comes with Microsoft’s office suite used as an (aptly-named) note taking tool, has today hit the iPad after previously being released for just the iPhone/iPod Touch. The iPad app comes with quite a sleep interface, with a great user interface as well as the ability to sync notes using wifi. OneNote is free, but only for creating and editing up to 500 notes. If you think 500 won’t be enough for you, you can unlock unlimited notes through an in-app purchase.

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A few popular Mac apps are currently on sale for 24 hours. Check them out on ZeroNinetyNine.com, a website that’s offering its first ever Mac bundle. Apps such as Compartments, which was featured by Apple itself, are currently just 99 cents. Check them out here.

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Where’s My Water is a paid gane on the iOS app store that is constantly hovering in the top 25 paid applications. Apple is now giving away a limited number of copies of the game on its Facebook fan page, which you can check out here. More details about the application are available below:

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