CSSEdit gets integrated with Espresso, then killed off

MacRabbit, the kool kats behind CSSEdit and Espresso, have decided that it’s time to merge their two applications into one well-rounded CSS tool for web...
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Weird: Bulgarian tech school could be renamed to Steve Jobs

Move over Vladimir Lenin, you may be replaced shortly. According to a website named Novinite, a technical school in Bulgaria is looking to rename its...
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Adobe Photoshop and Premiere (Elements) 10 now available via the Mac App Store

Adobe has just stepped up its Mac App Store showing with the release of Adobe Photoshop Elements as well as Adobe Premier Elements. Both titles...
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Steve Jobs comic now available in Comixology Comics app

A comic book biography of Steve Jobs has recently been released by Bluewater Productions. Steve Jobs: Co-founder of Apple is available through Comixology’s Comics app...
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iOS 5.0.1 beta 2 seeded to developers

It’s barely been 48 hours since iOS 5.0.1 beta 1 dropped, but that hasn’t stopped Apple from pushing out a new build to developers this...
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Apple takes 52 percent of mobile profits directly to the bank

Apple is currently sitting on approximately 52 percent of the handset industry’s profits last quarter. Michael Walkley, analyst for Canaccord Genuity, has issued a note...
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CBS avoids the future at all costs, turns down Apple TV deal

The proof is in the pudding, and this pudding tastes a little like it’s going out of date and heading towards irrelevance faster than we...
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Apple reopens The Cube, still a glass cube

The famous Fifth Avenue retail store in Manhattan has officially re-opened this morning, and just like the day it disappeared, it has re-emerged as —...
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MindNode decides to go Mac App Store only, 50% off

Another day, another developer deciding to fully embrace the Mac App Store and leave behind their own payment portals. MindNode, the popular mind mapping software...
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Start your rumor engine: iPad 3 summer of 2012, new Mac lineup

With the iPhone 4S already shipping to customers, it’s no surprise that the next major rumor cycle to begin focuses on the iPad 3. According...
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Google set to destroy its Maps API by forgetting how Google makes money

I never understood why the hell Google would want to limit requests to any of their APIs.  I’m now even more confused that Google is...
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iOS 5.0.1 released to devs, fixes iPhone 4S battery problems

We’re not big on releasing developer news, but the new iOS 5 release (version 5.0.1) has some pretty big patches in it so we thought...
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On deck? Hulu Plus for Apple TV, but with 2 outs and Apple on the mound, it is not looking good.

It has been reported that Apple already has Hulu Plus running on the Apple TV, but the public release is likely being delayed for political...
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Siri is not eating up as much bandwidth per query as we thought

Right after the iPhone 4S launched, Siri was painfully slow, which we expected. After all, everyone walking out of an Apple store with the new...
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Sparrow looking to release an iPhone email app soonish

Amidst all the Gmail app hubbub today, Sparrow, the company that has created a new mail application for OS X, dropped a hint on Twitter...
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Apple now legally allowed to fire employees for Facebook comments

Freedom of speech is clearly dead. Crisp, a now “former” Apple employee, has lost his job for negatively commenting about Apple products on Facebook. According...
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WriteRoom hits 3.0, now Lionified

WriteRoom, the no-hassel writing tool for OS X has been updated to version 3.0 today, and now supports most of the Lion features we’ve come...
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GarageBand app updated to 1.1, and now universal

It’s been a long time coming, and today is finally the day: GarageBand is now a universal iOS app, making it available not only on...
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