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Intel chases 16 cores, AMD ups RAM capacity – MacNN.Com
This quarter, Intel will debut a new multi-processor platform dubbed Caneland that will support 4 quad-core processors for a total of 16 cores, The new platform will make use of the Tigerton processor, which will top out at 2.93GHz
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iProcrastinate – Productivity Tools – Apple.Com/Downloads
A helpful app for students, moms, businessmen, and really anyone who needs some help keeping track of important projects or homework assignments.
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Class-action iPhone battery lawsuit filed – MacNN.Com
The suit also alleges that the fact that the iPhone’s battery is sealed and not user-replaceable was “undisclosed to the public” prior to the device’s release; another falsification. Apple offers an $86 iPhone battery replacement program.
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Google plans YouTube antipiracy tool for September – Macworld.Com
On Friday in the lawsuit between Viacom and Google, a Google attorney told the judge Google was working “very intensely†on a video recognition technology, which will be as sophisticated as fingerprint technology used by the FBI
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Homepage for China, as in the country.
Over One Million unique visitors and Three Million pageviews per month
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6th Generation iPod Coming in August? – Mac Rumors.Com
from the Forum – “Well, I really just started looking at these forums in May so I can’t speak for anytime before that but I have yet to see ThinkSecret be accurate. From the sounds of this rumor, hopefully that trend continues.-Cheese”
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Vista sales reach 60 million mark – MacNN.Com
Reuters writes that the figure was announced at Microsoft’s annual meeting with financial analysts, and is the most recent data available from the company since Vista hit the 40 million mark in May.
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Briefly: AAPL price target $165; 10.4.10 bug – MacNN.Com
There is an unresolved third-party webcam bug that cropped up with Mac OS X 10.4.10. This bug causes third-party web cams to no longer be detected as USB audio devices. It appears to be an Intel-only issue.
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Analyst: iPhone sales on sharp decline – MacNN.Com
One suggested reason for falling sales is slow data service; while Wi-Fi hotspots enable full broadband speeds, AT&T’s mobile EDGE network is viewed as lethargic but sources indicate that a phone with 3G service may be ready by the fall.
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iPhone gets web server hack, nears unlocking – MacNN.Com
according to reports from the developers’ iPhone IRC channel. Recent efforts have built and executed several programs that can be easily compiled to run on the cellphone’s ARM processor, including a functional Apache web server for hosting sites
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MacUser: Power restored
Seems like even the experts at MacUser have problems keeping power to their servers. Guess thier Daeth Ray is in need of a little service
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AppleCare debuts for iPhone – Macworld.Com
The plan guarantees you of genuine Apple replacement parts, should your iPhone require physical repair, and also permits transfer of the plan between owners. It covers the iPhone and iPhone Bluetooth headset and included accessories.
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News and information about Apple Inc.’s retail stores – ifoAppleStore.Com
The U.S. Trademark and Patent Office has approved Apples application for a trademark on the One to One education and training service offered in its retail stores. In its application, Apple describes the service as, Education and training












