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Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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IBM's Booch: The developer's developer
Big Blue's Grady Booch is continuing to explore ways to collaborate through applications such as Second Life.
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Gallery: My favorite iPad apps - Spring 2012 Edition
A gallery of my favorite iPad apps of Spring 2012 which include productivity, educational and art apps from my presentation at ACAMUG earlier this month.
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Tim Cook talks tablets, secrecy, Facebook and Siri at All Things D
Tim Cook took the stage at the D: All Things Digital conference for an interview with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. Although the video wasn't streamed, Ina Fried live blogged it.
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Fortune on how Tim Cook is changing Apple
A FORTUNE cover story on Apple CEO Tim Cook tackles his leadership style (and how it differs from Steve Jobs), Facebook, product development and Apple's top-secret Top 100 meetings.
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GPlayer fills the iOS void left by VLC
If you missed out on the short-lived VLC iOS app -- don't fret -- there's a solution for the venerable open-source video player.
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TiVo streaming coming to iOS this summer
If you own a TiVo Premiere you'll soon be able to stream programs to your iPad or iPhone with an external transcoder device.
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Review: iRig MIX is the perfect iOS mixer
The iRig MIX is the perfect companion to all the music and DJ apps for iOS and it even allows you to mix and blend from a single iOS device.
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PowerPage Podcast Episode 158 - Here come the wearables
In this episode Rob Parker and I discuss the emerging trend of wearable computers, including the Nike+ FuelBand and the Fitbit Ultra (among others) and we play "What's on your Mac?"
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Anatomy of an iTunes Store account hack
An inside look at what happens when hackers get a hold of your iTunes Store account credentials.
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The Apple/Google war rages on; manifests itself in Maps
Can Apple release its own maps app that has more features than Google Maps? Or is it just using maps as a pawn in its jihad against Android?
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First MacBook Pro re-design in four years could arrive at WWDC with USB 3.0
The MacBook Pro notebook industrial design hasn't changed in four years and its rumored to get a major refresh with a thinner design and USB 3.0 at WWDC in June.
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Appearance: Atlantic City Area Mac User Group meeting II
I'll be presenting a reprise of my favorite iPad apps presentation tonight at ACAMUG in Linwood, NJ at 7pm. I hope to see you there.
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Quick Brightness: One touch brightness app
If you've ever wanted to quickly change your iPhone or iPad's brightness setting without traversing the Settings app, I've got the app for you.
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Apple releases OS X 10.7.4 addressing password security vulnerability
OS X Lion Updated 10.7.4, released today patches a critical password security vulnerability that was publicized earlier in the week.
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The iOS-ification of the Web
Much has been written about the iOS-ification of Mac OS, but is the Web next?
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Apple releases iOS 5.1.1; addresses three Safari vulnerabilities
In addition convenience fixes, iOS 5.1.1 patches three critical vulnerabilities in Safari that can spoof the address in the location bar, execute arbitrary code and XSS attacks.
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When will Apple patch the Lion flaw that stores passwords in clear text?
An Apple developer enabled a debug log file in OS X 10.7.3 that stores user passwords in clear-text -- and a user posted the flaw on Apple's Support Communities over three months ago.
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Spotify for iOS goes universal; gets iPad love
Huzzah! Spotify for iPad has arrived in the form of a universal iOS app that was released today.
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20 improvements I'd like to see in iOS 6
Apple's due to announce its plans for the next major version of iOS at WWDC in June. Here are some features that Apple needs to add to iOS if it's going to stay competitive with Android.
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Apple pulls Bluetooth OnOff from the App Store
Apple's removal of an app that allowed users to quickly access a popular setting demonstrates how it has become lethargic and how iOS innovation has slowed to a crawl.
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