Friday 13 June 2014

Split-screen multitasking in iOS 8; 10 things to know about e-waste

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Road warriors: Split-screen multitasking discovered in iOS 8

According to examinations of the iOS 8 beta release, iPad users might be able to run multiple apps simultaneously on a single screen when the new mobile OS is released this fall.

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