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"How Apple Is Destroying Android From The Inside Out (and why it's difficult to see)" Mac 360 12:07 PM
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"I can't believe I switched from iPhone 5 to Galaxy Note II" BetaNews 4:51 PM
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"Which OS is loved the most? A new survey sheds light on which operating system users are most attached to."" Fortune 8:10 AM
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"Vote now: Tell Apple what to name the next OS X/Make your pick for the next Mac OS's name: and see how others have voted" InfoWorld 8:41 AM
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"Use These Keyboard Shortcuts To Reboot Or Shutdown Your Mac Instantly" ["OS X Tips"] Cult of Mac 8:48 AM
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"Why Apple paying twice for Lala and Color engineers was a stroke of genius" iMore 9:27 PM
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"Apple sets course for new display tech in June/July iPhone 5S"" [""IGZO is lighter, demands less power and easier to cut into different shapes. In conjunction with Liquid Metal, a process which makes metal castable while retaining its essential robustness, it seems clear to me that Apple's putting itself into position to introduce devices in innovative new shapes and designs -- devices competitors will find extremely challenging to match while still making profits in the inordinately aggressive smartphone game.""] Computerworld 8:31 AM
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"This Old G4 iMac Can Now Run Mountain Lion Thanks To Its New Ivy Bridge Processor" ["Video"] Cult of Mac 5:46 PM
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"How to use Photoshop images in Final Cut Pro X" Macworld 8:39 AM
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"20" iMac G4 updated to Ivy Bridge" TUAW 2:12 PM
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"Introducing Apple's Dumbest Customers" Forbes 1:28 PM
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"Vendetta Online Space Sim Kickstarts iPad App To Become The Most Multiplatform MMO Game Ever" TechCrunch 8:32 AM
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"Apple headed for 1st profit decline in 9 years?" CNNMoney 8:06 AM
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"To get ahead, Apple must leave Steve Jobs behind"" [""With Apple the size it is now, new product categories not only have to scale, they have to come with scaling already attached. So where Jobs would have not worried so much about the atrophy of old product categories, choosing instead to simply invent the next big thing, at the scale where Apple operates presently there are fewer categories and those categories can't reach their potential without sure-fire associated content strategies. This is Tim Cook's challenge.""] BetaNews 8:29 AM
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"Exclusive - Japan's Sharp curbs iPad screen output as Apple manages demand shift-sources" Reuters 7:53 AM
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"Grep and sed Demystified" Mactuts+ 8:47 AM
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"Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet: Has wireless killed wired?" Digital Trends 10:44 AM
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"Email clients: Fast, fluid, ineffective" Macworld 8:40 AM
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"Copycat Google Copies MIT Student's Invention" Patently Apple 11:20 AM
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