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"Why An Apple iCar Is Actually a Great Idea" Cult of Mac 2:35 PM
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"Apple's new iPad ad campaign promotes 300,000 apps 'for everything you love'" AppleInsider 9:42 PM
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"Will Apple envy wreck Samsung? Samsung wants to be like Apple. But to do that, it needs to dump Android: and that's not a good idea."" Computerworld 8:19 AM
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"Future PCs threat to Apple? Yes, says Citibank analyst: New hybrid laptop-tablet devices based on Intel's fast but power efficient Haswell chip may threaten Apple's tablet dominance, says a Citibank analyst." CNET News 2:10 PM
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"Apple and Samsung identify all infringing devices in Galaxy Nexus patent case"" AppleInsider 8:26 AM
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"Apple Accused by Greenlight of Breaking Law by Bundling"" Bloomberg 8:55 AM
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"New Model (Early 2013) Retina MacBook Pros use some upgraded internal parts" 9 to 5 Mac 8:26 AM
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"How To Make An OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' Bootable USB Drive" Forbes 8:23 AM
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"How to create, edit, and delete Calendar events on your iPhone or iPad" iMore 8:31 AM
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"Apple Beware, Samsung Plans Smartwatch Too: Mere days after reports surface about an Apple-made smartwatch, leaked screenshots purport to reveal what Samsung's smartwatch will look like." InformationWeek 9:12 AM
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"Wallpaper Weekends: Crisp Water Droplet Walls for iPhone 5" MacTrast 2:35 PM
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"The Best Apple Reporter In The World Is A 19-Year-Old College Freshman At Michigan" Business Insider 9:10 AM
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"New Apple Television Concept" ["Video"] iClarified 9:01 PM
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"Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition Makes Its Way To The Mac February 22" Cult of Mac 8:18 AM
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"Review: Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard for iPad mini is like a Smart Cover with a built-in keyboard" 9 to 5 Mac 2:35 PM
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"In Terms Of Web Traffic, iPhone 5 Leads Samsung Galaxy S III ... But Just Barely" App Advice 8:25 AM
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"Ask Rick: how can I get emails on my iPad? A reader is having trouble picking up Virgin emails on his iPad." Telegraph 8:25 AM
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"Will Apple's plans for an iWatch herald a new era of wearable tech? Apple and Google are just two of the giants working on gadgets that were once the realm of sci-fi – but that also push the frontiers of the privacy debate" The Observer 7:17 PM
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