Apple OS X Lion patent to bring scrollable menus, toolbars?

A patent filed by Apple in Europe last week revealed two potential new features in the upcoming OS X Lion release- scrollable menus and toolbars....
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iWork ’11 release tied to Mac App store launch

Looking forward to the next version of Pages, Keynote and Numbers? Apparently they are finished, but Apple is waiting until the launch of the Mac...
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Courier gets an update: now supports Mobile Me

Real Mac Software’s Courier has just been bumped to version 1.1. The popular file sharing service lets you set up pre-defined envelopes, all with different...
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Toshiba Announces Blade-Type SSD Modules

The MacBook Airs released at Apple’s “Back to the Mac” event last month are built on flash-memory, just like the company’s iOS devices. Benefits of...
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Some interesting technologies are being included in Apple’s data center

In a week where Apple’s cancelled their Xserve lineup, it’s extra-interesting to see just what kinds of servers Cupertino plans to employ in their North...
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Jobs: No one was buying Xserves. But, Apple might have other plans

A French Xserve user sent Steve Jobs an email asking about the abrupt discontinuation of the Xserve product lineup last week. Like our own Stephen...
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Update: Skyfire plans on releasing their browser in batches

Skyfire must be worried about melting their servers. They just announced that their app is no longer “sold out,” and instead of closing off downloads entirely,...
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BREAKING: Apps advertising 4.2 compatibility hit App Store, iOS 4.2 release imminent?

iOS apps claiming 4.2 compatibility are appearing in the iTunes App Store tonight, suggesting those with iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) will shortly be...
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U.S. Congress is messing with your iPhone’s alarm clock

A bug in the iOS software is causing iPhones to not update recurrent alarms correctly according to Daylight Savings Time, MacDailyNews reported today. iPhones communicate...
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Q and A: An iPhone app like Quip?

Q. Can you recommend an iPhone app that’s as simple and works as well as Quip (for photos)? Signed JS A. JS, I’m going to...
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Turn a photo blog into a screensaver with iPhoto

I’ve never really been a screensaver guy. I get really bored, really fast, when it comes to things like screen-savers and background images on my...
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Intel’s Light Peak could be why Apple’s not using USB 3.0

Earlier this week, we reported that Steve Jobs, in response to an email about why there was no USB 3.0 support in Macs yet, replied...
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Apple introduces Hall of Fame for Apps

A Hall of Fame makes so much sense when it comes to the App Store that we loved it the first time we heard about...
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Update: There might not be squatters on the Mac App Store after all

So, after spending a couple of days thinking about this “squatter” issue on the Mac App Store that we seem to be hearing about still,...
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Flash could kill 2 hours of your battery time

A really interesting article surfaced yesterday night about Flash and how it could reduce battery life on the MacBook Air by 2 hours. Ars Technica...
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Un-pro: What the Xserve announcement means to the enterprise

Earlier today, Apple announced that it is discontinuing the Xserve, the company’s rack-mounted server, and is replacing it with a new-fangled “Mac Pro Server.” For...
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Billings submitted to the Mac App Store

Add Marketcircle to the list of companies bringing their applications to the Mac App Store. As of this mornin,g they’ve submitted Billings to the store,...
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Apple cancels the Xserve

Apple had a nice little server lineup a couple of years ago. They had the Xserve RAID and the Xserve, both of which Apple believed...
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