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Review: Fifth-generation iPod touch is faster, finer than ever
10.12.2012 11:30 AM
Whether you’re in it for the apps, games, or media, this is an iPod you’ll treasure.
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Apple has ‘a little more to show’ at Oct. 23 media event
10.16.2012 9:12 AM
Apple’s planning to show us a little more of what’s up its sleeves at a media event on October 23 in San Jose.
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Mac Gems: Tweetbot for Mac is exactly what you’d expect
10.19.2012 7:00 AM
Tweetbot, the Twitter client from Tapbots, makes the leap from iOS to the Mac, and it nails the landing.
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Six of the rarest Macs
10.19.2012 3:30 AM
Back in the good old days, Apple produced several Macs that had limited production runs. Here’s a look at some of the more unique Macs ever made.
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Leaked screenshots hint at Google Maps for iOS 6
10.15.2012 10:17 AM
A developer has posted blurry screenshots that are reportedly a native iOS 6 version of Google Maps, under development while Apple’s original mapping app for iOS 6 is under fire.
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The Week in iPad Cases: Water bending
10.20.2012 8:00 AM
Thanks to the iPhone 5, its been a few weeks since weve taken a dip into the arena of iPad cases. But we haven’t forgotten about you, iPad users. Here’s the latest of our (almost) weekly iPad-case roundups.
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SNL takes iPhone 5 complaints to task
10.15.2012 1:15 PM
Saturday Night Live has no patience for tech pundits complaining about the iPhone 5, if a sketch that aired this weekend is anything to go by.
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Apple taps Amazon A9 exec to oversee Siri
10.15.2012 2:44 PM
AllThingsD reports that Amazon exec and prominent search technologist William Stasior has been hired by Apple to head up its Siri team.
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Why an iPad Mini might be the right tablet for you
10.15.2012 3:49 PM
The iPad Mini is rumored to be imminent, and if it’s anything like it’s larger sibling it could be a game changer for the tablet market.
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Foxconn finds underage interns working at factory in China
10.16.2012 4:42 AM
Electronics manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group said on Tuesday that students as young as 14, below the legal working age, were found employed at a company factory in China that has been said to make products for Japanese gaming firm Nintendo.
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