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Psystar isn't Closing, Attorney Says The Mac clone maker has sustained some court defeats in its battle with Apple, but denies that it's going out of business.
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Windows 7 All-in-One PCs: Big Touchscreens for All Budgets Many of these stylish big-screen all-in-one PCs have built-in Blu-ray drives and double as Media Center HDTVs. Some also provide multitouch displays, which let you use two fingers to pinch, push, rotate, and scroll items on screen.
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Bugs & Fixes: Apple Updates Disk Repair Advice Apple has released a trio of articles that offer new or updated information regarding disk repairs. Let's take a look at each.
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Last Minute Gifts for Mac Lovers We've all experienced some form of holiday shopping panic: "There's only of months/days/hours left before Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa! What am I going to do?"...
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Twitter Client Kiwi Lets You Style, Hide, Organize Tweets You would be right in many ways if you said that Twitter clients figuratively cost ten cents for every twelve apps you can round up. They typically compete in...
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Budget Gifts for Mac Users 15 great gifts priced under $100 (and even less) for the Apple fan on your shopping list.
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The 20 Dumbest Questions on Yahoo Answers From startlingly ignorant PC questions to appalling displays of sexual confusion, people have some pretty strange problems--and the depth of their cluelessness is nowhere more evident than on the pages of Yahoo Answers.
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Dell Offers Cheaper Quick-boot System Based on Flash Memory Dell is cutting its reliance on Arm processors to run the quick-boot environment with a new flash module it launched on Thursday
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Is VLC for OS X in Danger? VLC for OS X could go MIA PDQ unless some Mac developers step up ASAP. That's because VLC media player, the (for-now) cross-platform software from the VideoLAN...
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The Macalope Weekly: Apple's Mythical Tablet The world of Apple rumors is a magical place, full of fantastic flights of fancy and devoid of any responsibility for the wild predictions of yesteryear that...
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Move Over Google Phone, Here Comes the Google Netbook Latest rumor says we can expect a Google-branded mini laptop. Maybe we should prepare for the day when Google owns our entire computing experience.
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Will the Litl Make It Big? The litl is meant to be an Internet computer (or "Webbook"), accessing its applications across the Internet with no hard drive or optical drive.
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PC Market on Fast Track to Recovery, IDC Says PC shipments will rebound to grow by double digits through 2013, IDC says
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Mobile Tech: 11 Invaluable Accessories for On-the-Go Gear We’ve handpicked a clutch of the most useful travel gadgets, including a TSA-friendly suitcase, handy paper speakers, and a super-portable photo printer.
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FAQ: FTC's Lawsuit Against Intel What does the FTC's case against Intel mean to you? Here are some frequently asked questions--and answers.
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Nine iPhone GPS Navigation Apps Compared These apps come packed with maps. Which one should be your destination?
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They Own WHAT? Nine Tech Patent and Trademark Oddities Did you know that The Beatles and Apple feuded for years over logos and that Motorola had to ask permission from George Lucas to use the word Droid for its smartphone? They're not alone.
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Snagit Screen Capture Tool Now Available for Mac TechSmith has announced a public beta of Snagit for Mac, its screen capture software that was previously only available in Windows form. Since creating a...
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QuickBoot Eases Startup-volume Switches Today's Mac Gem is a simple one, but it's sure to be useful to developers, frequent users of Boot Camp, and anyone else who regularly boots their Mac from...
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The World's First $99 Laptop Debuts Cherrypal has launched a $99 "mini-netbook" built to bring Internet access to the world's poor.
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Cherrypal Offers Laptop for Under $100 Cherrypal launched a $99 laptop that is based on smartphone components.
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Namebench Helps You Find the Fastest DNS How good is your Domain Name System provider? A newly-released utility, called Namebench, is designed to help users answer that specific question and optimize...
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Apple's iMacs Delayed, But Why? Theories abound why Apple's iMac computers have been delayed
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Fastra II: 12 Teraflops of Computing Power on a Desktop University of Antwerp's 13-GPU desktop-sized Fastra II supercomputer is perfect for impressing your friends at your next LAN party.
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Mac Mini With OS X Server Will Serve You Well First, let's clear something up about the Mac mini introduced by Apple in October that's configured to be a server. This $999 Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server...
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