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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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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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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Rumor: 15-inch MacBook Pro to get the Air treatment

Apple may be about to release a 15-inch MacBook Air-like MacBook Pro in the near future. According to a report from Macotakara (translated), Apple has...
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Rumor: Apple to bring AirPlay mirroring and iMessage to Lion

According to anonymous tipsters, Apple could be working on bringing AirPlay mirroring and iMessages to the Mac in the upcoming months. 9to5 Mac, while stating...
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Quick Look websites in Mail.app before opening them

Did you know that you can preview a link in Mail.app before actually clicking on it? Me neither. Today I stumbled on the fact that...
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Apple buys insane 3D mapping company C3 Technologies

Apple may be about to end its reliance on Google for their mapping functionalities in iOS. According to 9to5Mac Apple has just purchased C3 Technologies,...
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Jurassic Park lumbers onto Mac November 15

Right, night vision goggles at the ready, because Jurassic Park, the latest adventure game from Telltale Games, has been given a release date. Do you...
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Apple rolls out iPhoto, QuickTime, Mac updates

It’s update day. Apple has rolled a number of updates to their customers that address everything from iPhoto to EFI updates. If you have a...
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Pixelmator 2.0 is finally here. Photoshop, watch out.

If you’re a designer or photographer, you know the struggle of finding a great alternative to Adobe’s Photoshop. If you’re someone who just needs a...
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Apple ‘Ship to Store’ launched for San Francisco retail locations

We reported yesterday on Apple’s plan to offer Ship to Store as a shipping option from its online store. The feature, which allows you to...
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Quicksilver is now Lion compatible

Quicksilver is back from the dead and is now Lion friendly. Patrick Robertson, Rob McBroom, and Etienne Samson have teamed up to release ß61, a...
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Apple to begin offering in-store pickup of online orders

It appears that Apple is prepping a new program that will allow customers ordering online to pick up their order at local Apple Retail Stores....
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Silent MacBook Pro refreshes bring bumps to processors, GFX, and storage

Apple tends to not make a big deal out of spec changes, and today is no different. The entire catalog of MacBook Pros saw performance...
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Apple poaches Yahoo data center VP

Apple has poached Scott Noteboom from Yahoo. According to Noteboom’s LinkedIn page, the once Senior VP of Data Centre Engineering and Operations at Yahoo is...
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New York Times posts its review of Steve Jobs biography

If you want to know how Walter Isaccson’s official biography of Steve Jobs reads, you can head on over to the New York Times website and...
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Tip: Quickly delete, or move, applications in Launchpad

Apple’s been known to sneak functionality into applications by adding basic keyboard shortcuts like holding down the option key to provide alternative information. They’ve done...
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