Snow Leopard stock dwindling in Australia and New Zealand

With Lion rumored to take the stage during WWDC in a couple of weeks, it’s no surprise that we’re beginning to hear reports that Snow...
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Macgasm weekly rewind: May 16th Edition

The Macgasm weekly rewind focuses on our original content and reviews that you may have missed the week starting May 16th. First we have another...
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Apple to Senate: We do not, have not and will not track users’ locations

Thursday, before the Senate Consumer Protection, Safety and Insurance Subcommittee, Apple Vice President of Global Affairs Catherine Novelli testified that Apple is not changing its...
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Final Fantasy Tactics for iPhone coming this summer, iPad version to follow

Fans of Square Enix games should be elated to hear that the very highly anticipated Final Fantasy Tactics is coming this summer to the iOS...
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Rumor: China Telecom in talks for an iPhone 4S contract

With China Unicom holding an exclusivity contract with Apple until some time this year, there has been much speculation about whether China Telecom will become...
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RIM failing as less than 10% of projected Blackberry PlayBooks sell at major retailer

It’s beginning to seem as if those early PlayBook launch day numbers were a bit skewed. RBC had previously reported launch day numbers as high...
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Apple Store employees celebrate 10 years by attempting to unionize

It has been quite a successful 10 years in retail for Apple. The decade that hasn’t seen too much controversy and is the envy of...
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Apple closer to securing all major labels for iCloud

One of the most talked about missing features that Apple users are clamoring for is a way to access their entire iTunes library while they...
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Back off Amazon, get your own App Store name

Apple’s not too impressed with Amazon’s use of the phrase App Store in the name of their Appstore for Android service. Apple made a move...
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Apple hooks retail employees up with Daily Download

Images of an internal iPad application, meant for Apple retail store employees, has leaked online. The application highlights a number of internal programs to help...
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Mac App Store developer, EnsenaSoft, first to hit 1 million downloads

EnsenaSoft, a relatively unknown development house, may just be the first developer on the Mac App Store to have hit the 1 million download mark....
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Apple seems to be doing just fine in the enterprise market

A lot of people have complained about Apple’s commitment to the enterprise for a very, very long time. It didn’t help that Apple officially discontinued...
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Survey shows 63 million iOS gamers download 5 million games every day

Distimo and Newzoo are research firms that compile data every month about the state of platform gaming in the United States. Each month they collect...
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MacDefender scam is just that

A lot of sites have been riled up this week over the MacDefender scam. And that’s all it is, a scam. What this app does...
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XtremeMac launches Bluetooth box to make any stereo AirPlay-ready

Peripheral maker XtremeMac has announced a tiny new product named the InCharge Home BT. The guys over at Wired have taken the box out for a spin,...
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Apple seals deal with EMI, Sony and Universal not far behind

Apple has been in the process of creating its iCloud music service for a while now. GigaOm reported in April that Apple was rumored to...
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Verizon repeats claim of future world-mode iPhone

Verizon has once again made a comment indicating that the next iPhone on its network will be a world-mode device, capable of using GSM networks...
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Developers ask Apple to help with Lodsys via bug reports

Last Friday several developers began receiving threatening letters via FedEx from a patent troll called Lodsys. This company doesn’t actually build products, but in fact...
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