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Righteous Kill comes to the Mac

A thriller adventure, Righteous Kill has launched on the Mac App Store, courtesy of G5 Entertainment and Starz Media. You can try the game for free and unlock the full version for US$2.99 through June 13 (it’s regularly $4.99).

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Kool Tools: My Files for OS X

If you have lots of files in the cloud, My Files can make your life easier. It’s an open cloud client that allows you to manage 25GB (or more) of free storage from Dropbox, Sugarsync, SkyDrive, Google Drive and Box — all in one client.

There are many cloud tools out there, but the advantage of My Files is that it combines management for five cloud providers in one app. What’s more, the utility once cost US$1.99; now it’s offered for free.

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HTML5 powered photo suite launched by Koffeeware

Koffeeware has launched Creator Five, its HTML5 powered suite of online B2B photo products customization services. Creator Five enables photo e-commerce websites with customization and upload features.

Creator Five requires no plug-ins. No Air, no Flash, no Java, no Silverlight — nothing to download or install. It supports a variety of browsers and touchscreen devices, including iOS and Android products. It also supports a variety of customizable products: photo books, cards, fun products, collages, canvas, calendars, and more.

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Tim Cook speaks at AllThingsD conference

“We have some incredible plans that we have been working on for a while,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said at his AllThingsD conference talk.

Some of those plans could still involve a TV. Cook reiterated the market is of “great interest” to Apple and that the current experience is outdated. Cook also declared Google Glass to be a niche product, while adding (in a possible iWatch hint) the broader wearable computing market is a very interesting area.

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