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"Apple Already Working on Mac OS X 10.7 Development""
Mac Rumors 7:55 AM
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"Running Windows 7 under OS X: Ars reviews VMware Fusion 3/VMware has released the latest version of the popular Mac virtualization package, Fusion 3, and Ars puts it through its paces with a battery of benchmarks and usage scenarios. Read on and find out if this upgrade is for you.""
Ars Technica 8:37 AM
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"Apple's Retail Engine Keeps On Rolling""
MacNewsWorld 7:55 AM
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"DROID versus iPhone" Uweekly 8:45 AM
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"Phishing scam hits Mac users -stay safe online" 9 to 5 Mac 8:03 AM
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"Microsoft Office 2010: So Many Reasons to Hate It/The combination of bad UI decisions and sluggish performance has turned me off from Microsoft's latest and greatest." InfoWorld 8:18 AM
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"Apple Wins Hot Virtual Keyboard Patent with Many Interesting Twists""
Patently Apple 7:29 AM
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"Microsoft cuts Mac Office prices up to $50: Reduces prices by 12.5%-16% through Jan. 5 during holiday sale" Computerworld 8:18 AM
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"When is an iPhone better than a DSLR? Our Snapshot series takes you behind the scenes of a great photo""
Macworld 9:46 AM
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"Macintosh Spy Software Hits the Market" prMac 7:50 AM
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"Apple's Decade: A Matter of Trust" TheStreet 7:59 AM
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"Silicon Sweatshops: Gadget Factories Take a Toll on Workers"" [""The influence of Steve Jobs and his happy band of engineers is present in its sleek design, ease of use, and cooler-than-thou features that now include some 100,000 apps designed solely for the iPhone. But as Apple turned a $1.67 billion profit in its latest quarter — buoyed by a 185 percent jump in iPhone revenue — there remains a darker side to this popular mobile phone, as well as for many other high-tech products headed for holiday stockings worldwide.""]
Wired 7:58 AM
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"Qualcomm in Talks to Supply Chips for Apple IPhone" Bloomberg 8:39 AM
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"Peter Yan Delivers Amazing iPod Ad Using Keynote" iPhone Savior 7:49 AM
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"How to party hearty, but still live a Facebook clean life." The Joy of Tech 7:30 AM
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"Pictures in Our Heads"" [""It was for me an important test of what was possible and confirmed to me what I'd been guessing — that the iPhone is the first real device for the new mobile platform. Not a great device, but as Adam Osborne used to preach, it is an adequate device, and in the early days adequate is quite enough. ... Steve Jobs proved his luck again by dragging his feet just long enough to fall into the sweet spot for a whole new industry. That's not to say he can't still blow it, but he has the advantage for now.""] I, Cringely 8:27 AM
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