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    All kinds of winning

    It’s traditional to use the appellation “number cruncher” for someone like Horace Dediu, but that seems inadequate. Dediu does not so much crunch numbers...

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    Unshocking deals!

    Note: Story sourced from Macworld.com‘s regular Macalope column. Yes, it was that time of year again last week, as sites feverishly awaited...

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    Not My Type

    As the years go by, and as my visual acuity decreases, I am becoming increasingly sensitive about the way letters appear on computer displays. Granted,...

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    iPhone 6 rumour rollup for the week

    You can trust iOSphere rumours emerging from China, because that’s where the iPhone is manufactured. Just ask anyone. And since it’s...

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    Mobile maps showdown

    This comparison was sourced in the US via TechHive contributor Nate Ralph. Google has enjoyed a considerable head start on the mobile-mapping front,...

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    Why smart people do silly things online

    David Petraeus is probably the last person you might have expected to wreck his career with an email scandal. Petraeus is smart: He graduated in the...

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    Steve Jobs and the 1927 Yankees

    It’s pretty much a daily occurrence: I start the morning with my coffee and flip through the news, and there are almost always several stories with...

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    Why did Microsoft fire Steven Sinofsky?

    Microsoft has announced that President of Windows Live and Windows, Steven Sinofsky, has left the company. But why did Microsoft fire Steven Sinofsky?...

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    iTunes Match: One year in

    On November 14, 2011 (a few weeks later than promised), Apple released iTunes Match, a $34.99-a-year, cloud-based service designed to provide access...

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    The latest iPhone 6 rumour roundup

    The U.S. presidential election hangover seems to have had a dampening effect on iOSphere rumours for iPhone 6. Will Ferrari finally bring some Italian...

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    Yawns may greet Microsoft Office move to iOS and Android

    Microsoft’s most iconic application suite — Microsoft Office — will be moving off the PC and the Windows OS to two mobile platforms,...

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    The KEYS to the Grand Piano

    iRigKEYS is a fully-featured mini keyboard controller from IK Multimedia that connects to your iOS device through a special cable or via a standard...

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    Apple not likely to ditch Intel chips for Macs in near future

    There’s a certain sense to recent rumours that Apple may trade the Intel chips in its Macs for the company’s own processors. Apple is, after all,...

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    The best phone ever made

    Wow. I try my hardest to be critical of new tech products, from Apple and others, but the new iPhone 5 really is a wonderful device. As I’m sure...

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    Why did Apple announce a new iPad so soon after iPad 3?

    Only seven months ago, Apple execs appeared on stage in San Francisco to a roaring crowd giddy with anticipation. With great showmanship-or is it...

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    The new iPad isn’t so new after all

    Only seven months ago, Apple execs appeared on stage in San Francisco to a roaring crowd giddy with anticipation. With great showmanship, Apple CEO...

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    Apple and the incredible vanishing CD drive

    When Apple announced new Macs last week, one thing that was notably absent from the new models presented was an optical drive. While Apple has been...

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