Feds ditch Blackberry as iPhone and iPad become the norm

This era when the Federal government has had to use ridiculously laughable technology to do their jobs is slowly and steadily coming to an end....
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Security Update 2011-003 released by Apple, kills MacDefender

Update: This software update — as promised by Apple — locates and removes variants of the MacDefender program if present. Also, File Quarantine will now check...
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In response to Apple’s letter, Lodsys starts filing suits against app developers before deadline

Lodsys has confirmed that it has begun filing suits against app developers today, before the deadline the patent holder had previously given. In a blog...
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Rumor: “Find my iPhone” getting a Mac edition in Lion

Find my iPhone has been huge, so huge in fact, people have taken to the street to wrongfully beat down accused thieves who have stolen...
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New studies show Apple both dominating and holding firm

There has been a slew of information about mobile market shares hitting the Internet tubes over the last 48 hours due to a report filed...
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It’s official, iCloud, iOS 5, and Lion announcements coming at WWDC

You can put down your speculation cap for a couple of seconds. Apple just sent out a press release indicating that the company will show...
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A possible MacBook Air refresh has supplies constrained

Early on Friday we got word that Apple is testing out A5-powered MacBook Airs, but those machines still seem to be a little ways off....
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Intel unveils Ivy Bridge plans, including “Ultrabook” possibilities

  This week, chipmaker Intel unveiled a new class of processors dubbed Ivy Bridge. These chips are being designed for super-light energy consumption and low...
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Apple announces MacBook bottom case replacement program

Those white MacBooks have always been a bit of a pain for Apple, despite being one of their best sellers. I know numerous people who...
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Splash the cash on Apple stock according to analyst house Piper Jaffray

Buy Buy Buy! That’s the message coming out of US analyst house Piper Jaffray. Gene Munster, a Wall Street analyst at the firm, is adamant...
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iSync no longer on Lion

  We’ve all used iSync at one time or another. In the days of oldness and wrinkly bags, we would use iSync to sync contacts...
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Game Preview: Hard Lines from Spilt Milk Studios

We’ve recently gotten our hands on a developer build of an upcoming iOS game: Hard Lines, from Spilt Milk Studios. Andrew Smith — the person...
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A publisher’s perspective: How the iPhone changed everything

This is a guest post by Phillipe Bosher, an 18 year old from the UK who is headed for Oxford University. At the Games Developers’...
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Firefox 6 Alpha 2 released in parallel with Firefox 5 Beta

The Firefox team announced that its Aurora channel has been updated to Firefox 6 Alpha. This may seem like odd news, because Firefox 5 Beta...
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A call for Ballmer to step down from Microsoft, and for new blood to step up

Well, this one has been a long time coming. This week David Einhorn stated that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has led Microsoft with what he...
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Top Macgasmic posts of the week: May 23rd Edition

I’m sure none of you will be shocked to hear that the iPhone rumors were once again our top hits this week. Stephen reports on...
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Apple may announce Back to School specials at WWDC

There is a rumor swirling about that Apple may announce their Back to School specials at this year’s World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC). WWDC is...
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Square creeping up on $1 billion processed payments since launch

Yesterday, in TechCrunch Disrupt in New York City, Keith Rabois, the COO of Square, and TechCrunch’s Mike Arrington had a lot to say about future...
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