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"There are a couple of things Apple should steal from webOS for iOS" Macgasm 9:19 PM
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"Cassandra -Wednesday Review: The Week in Full Swing" eXtensions 9:20 PM
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"How Many Different Ways Can the Same iPad 3 Rumors Be Reblogged?" Wired 8:33 PM
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"Hidden Dimensions: Apple Customers Can Sometimes Just Say No" The Mac Observer 4:32 PM
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"Google, Microsoft, Apple and the race to a talking TV" Los Angeles Times [Free Registration Required] 3:44 PM
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"Wait -- Did Apple Retaliate, Or Was The New York Times Just Whining?" Business Insider 3:38 PM
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"Some Apple fans no longer on speaking terms with Siri" USA Today 3:14 PM
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"The least sexy iPad 3 part emerges...maybe" CNET News 3:08 PM
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"How Many iPhones Can Apple Sell in China?" TheStreet 9:20 AM
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"You're a Feature, Not a Product: So said Steve Jobs to Drew Houston, founder and CEO of Dropbox. And Steve wanted that feature badly. But Dropbox did not sell and Apple created iCloud. The iCloud is a feature for Apple. But Dropbox is a product for those that want their cloud content synchronized independent of device, operating system and browser vendor." Yankee Group Blogs 8:57 AM
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"Should Microsoft release Office for iPad?" BetaNews 10:49 AM
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"Do We Really Need Office for iPad?" Cult of Mac 10:28 AM
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"Microsoft Office for iPad sounds a lot like Office for WOA tablets" ZDNet 10:27 AM
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"Surprise — Proview's Ready to Talk Settlement With Apple" AllThingsD 3:14 PM
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"Apple needs to improve the lot of overseas workers" The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 8:56 AM
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"The difference between an Apple TV and an Apple Television" iDownload Blog 8:15 AM
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"Proview: 'We are now preparing for negotiations with Apple'" 9 to 5 Mac 8:13 AM
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"How An iPad Killed My Television" Forbes 8:02 AM
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"If the expression 'Give me the child aged seven....' applies to the iPad and Keynote, I'd start to worry if I ran the Microsoft Office marketing department: Lessons from a Las Vegas school." Les Posen's Presentation Magic 7:33 AM
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"With the hype over the next iPad growing, there's going to be a lot of disappointed pundits, Wall Street Analysts and fantasists when they don't get what they want when they want it." Les Posen's Presentation Magic 7:33 AM
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"Apple Should Steal All These Awesome Ideas From The PlayStation Vita [Review] Business Insider 3:44 PM
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"Protecting user data in the post-PC era" ZDNet 12:22 PM
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"Lord of the Files: How GitHub Tamed Free Software (And More)" Wired Magazine 12:18 PM
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"What's PlayStation Vita got that my smartphone doesn't?" USA Today 12:12 PM
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"Here's What's New in the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 Update" Techland 12:11 PM
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"BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Too Little, Too Late?" PCWorld 11:41 AM
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"How to baby-proof your home theater" Techlicious 11:36 AM
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"One simple step to better network security" InfoWorld 11:18 AM
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"Why corporate cloud storage doesn't add up" InfoWorld 11:17 AM
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"January chip sales fell 15% year-on-year, says analyst" EE Times 11:01 AM
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"Notebook makers to see shipments recover in February" DigiTimes 11:00 AM
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"Social messaging apps 'lost networks $13.9bn in 2011'" BBC 10:37 AM
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"Google Instant: More annoying now than ever before" ZDNet 12:23 PM
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"Could Google Delete Copyrighted MP3s From Gmail? 'Only In Extreme Cases' It Says" TechCrunch 12:03 PM
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"Top Android tablet apps — early 2012 edition" ZDNet 12:24 PM
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"5 free Android security apps: Keep your smartphone safe" Computerworld 11:43 AM
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"Unique malware samples broke the 75 million mark in 2011/McAfee threat assessment report: PC-based malware said to be dropping while Android malware rising" Network World 11:43 AM
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"Android 4: Now you see it, now you don't/Google's unified mobile OS was announced in October but good luck finding it. At this point, can anyone count on it?" InfoWorld 11:18 AM
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"Solid state storage, a growing trend?" ZDNet 12:24 PM
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"Solid State: From Silver Bullet To Silver Lining/Solid state storage looks to become a standard part of an enterprise IT infrastructure, providing a boost to applications and general IT needs such as tiering and virtualization." InformationWeek 10:29 AM
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"Why Samsung's Galaxy Note Sings a Happy Tune" TheStreet 9:33 AM
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"The opportunity cost of Windows Phone" asymco 8:12 AM
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