Looking for an amazing camera bag? Try the Think Tank Retro 30

Camera bags are just one of those things that you can’t seem to get enough of. More accurately, they’re that thing that you can’t find...
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Apple may not be all-in in the enterprise, but they’re certainly huge in health care

The debate has been raging for years — does Apple want to be in the enterprise market, or are they trying to stick to consumer markets? There’s...
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Spotify updates its apps and launches music store

Spotify, Europe’s popular music streaming service, announced new versions of their desktop and iPhone (and Android) apps, giving you the ability to sync your playlists...
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Is Apple about to release new backlit keyboards?

The brand new iMacs have shipped with an interesting new setting in the Keyboard System Preferences. Owners of the new device now have the ability...
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MLB offers super cheap smartphone-only subscription plan

If you’re into watching sports, and baseball in particular, but you don’t want to spend ridiculous amounts of money for the luxury, you’re in luck....
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EA to snap up Real Racing creator Firemint

Today Electronic Arts announced that it has reached an agreement to buy Australian games outfit Firemint, most famous for its smash hit Flight Control and Real...
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Brand new iMacs get Boot Camp update

If you’ve already picked up the new iMac from your closest Apple Store, you should probably open up your Software Update (Apple Menu > Software...
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Free tethering on Android banned by carriers and Google. Yay openness.

I don’t like closed, they say. I prefer a garden without a wall, they say. Apple’s evil, they say. Google’s the last bastion of openness,...
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SK Telecom can’t keep up with iPad 2 demand in South Korea

If you thought getting your hands on an iPad 2 was difficult in North America or western Europe, you should try spending some time in...
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Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 and Digital Publishing Suite have been released

Adobe has brought Creative Suite 5.5 (CS 5.5) to the masses today. The official launch of CS 5.5 has brought with it the controversial subscription...
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OS X Lion introduces an iOS-like method of removing applications

The current method of deleting apps on our iOS devices is to press and hold them until the shaking ‘x’ appears. This feature has made...
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Apple inks deal with Time Inc. for iPad content

It seems like Apple’s still not satisfied with some of the news publishers that have applications on the App Store. According to the Wall Street...
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Intego discovers new ‘MACDefender’ malware threat for Mac OS X

Anti-virus outfit Intego has discovered a new malware program called MACDefender, which attacks Macs via SEO Poisoning. When unassuming users click a link after searching...
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Apple now in second purchasing position for accelerometers, gyroscopes, and microphones

According to DigiTimes, Apple’s now the world’s second-largest purchaser of accelerometers, gyroscopes, and microphones. Apple’s gone from ordering around $90 million dollars worth of product in...
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Apple to build flagship store in Brisbane, Australia’s MacArthur Chambers building

Apple Retail watchdog site ifoAppleStore has dug up some information on Apple’s next flagship store, set to be completed in Brisbane, Australia. According to the site,...
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iCloud domain purchase independently confirmed

If you were waiting for independent confirmation about iCloud.com, you’ve now got it. All Things Digital’s John Paczkowski has confirmed on their website that Apple...
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Third-party app developer receives iOS 5 crash report, whither BreadCrumb?

Third-party app developer FutureTap posted this crash report a few days ago on Twitter, saying that it had received its first such report from an...
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Finally, Apple is more profitable than Microsoft

It’s been years in the making — Apple has passed Microsoft not only in market cap, as we saw a while ago, but also in revenue....
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