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Apple now "encourages" antivirus use for Mac OS X
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
After years of jabbing Microsoft for the seeming need to run antivirus software on Windows, Apple has quietly posted its own recommendation for similar security with its own operating system. readmore
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High-quality unboxing photos of Apple's LED Cinema Display
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Apple's first LED-backlit and DisplayPort-based desktop monitor has arrived at AppleInsider; we now have high-quality photos as well as some early impressions. readmore
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Apple pushing Mini DisplayPort through no-fee licenses
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Apple is offering no-fee Mini DisplayPort licenses to anyone interested in designing products around the new specification, a move the company hopes will take the fledgling display connector mainstream. readmore
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Apple a 'bright spot' during lackluster Black Friday kick-off
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Although this year's holiday shopping season is expected to present challenges for many consumer-oriented hardware companies, Apple is already showing signs of bucking the trend with Black Friday Mac sales reported to be better than expected. readmore
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Black Friday Mac pricing matrix (find the best prices)
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
While Apple on Friday announced modest price cuts on a handful of Macs for its 24 hour sale, several of the company's authorized resellers have stepped up to offer much steeper discounts, including OnSale.com and ClubMac, which have cut $200 off some unibody MacBooks and $300 off some unibody MacBook Pros. Our pricing matrix (below) highlights the best deals on each of the 16 current Mac model readmore
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Black Friday: Office 2008, Parallels, Quicken, Adobe
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
A handful of Mac software developers are offering special savings for Black Friday, including Parallels, Intuit, and Adobe. The deepest discount comes from Microsoft, which has cut the price of Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition by $330, bringing the cost down to $169.99. readmore
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Google testing Picasa for Mac beta
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
Long the domain of Linux and Windows users, Google's Picasa photo management tool is currently being tested for Macs, AppleInsider has learned. readmore
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iPhone 2.2 hides video out code for third-party apps
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
An unpublished part of iPhone's latest programming framework lets third-party developers pipe video out to an external device, albeit not without a few catches. readmore
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Apple investigating graphics issues on new MacBook lines
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Apple is investigating two separate graphics issues with its new line of MacBook and MacBook Pros, and is reported to be preparing a software update to remedy at least one of them. readmore
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Early deals: $250 off new MacBook Pros, $325 off Office 2008
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Some Apple resellers are launching their Black Friday sales early this year, such as Mac Mall, which is offering up to $250 off new MacBook Pros, up to $149 off new MacBooks, up to $159 off new iMacs, and up to $179 off MacBook Airs. Amazon has also slashed the price of Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition by $325 (65%). readmore
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QuickTime 7.5.7 allows SD iTunes playback over DisplayPort
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
strong>Calming a controversial situation, Apple on Tuesday night released a new QuickTime update that allows standard definition iTunes movies to play over the new MacBooks' DisplayPort to older displays. readmore
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Mac small business share nearly triples over the summer
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Even as many home buyers recently suddenly became shy about buying Apple computers in mid-year, small businesses just as quickly took to Macs -- to the point where Apple's market share in that field grew three times larger almost overnight. readmore
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Apple's unadvertised retail store price matching policy
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
In an effort not to be undersold on its own products this holiday shopping season, Apple is quietly re-conveying its long standing price-matching procedures to retail store staffers. readmore
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Piper Jaffray addresses 12 more 'unanswered Apple questions'
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster on Tuesday issued one of his trademark reports to address a number 'unanswered questions surrounding the Apple story,' such as when the company plans to next update its iPhone and the prospects for an Apple netbook. readmore
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Apple lays claim to greenest notebooks ever in new ad campaign
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Not one for modesty, Apple on Monday night launched a new campaign and TV spot touting its new aluminum MacBook lineup as the most environmentally friendly portables ever. readmore
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Apple stock surges on belief MacBooks "peel away" Windows users
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Investors returned to Apple shares in force on Monday and sent the stock climbing a massive 12.5 percent after reports said Apple was likely to profit on a wave of converts to its new aluminum MacBooks. readmore
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Microsoft developing NVIDIA-based mobile phone - report
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
Shared by Hervé De la concurrence : cool ! Microsoft will announce its entry into the smartphone arena early next year with an iPhone rival build around NVIDIA's new system-on-a-chip (SoC) for small form factor mobile devices, according to a new report. readmore
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LG holds iMac-suitable touchscreen; new iTunes plus hints
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
One of the companies who supplies display panels for the iMac line is said to have a touch-screen version ready for Apple's picking. Meanwhile, iTunes shoppers have discovered hints that the company may be preparing to broaden its iTunes Plus service with more DRM-free tracks. readmore
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Apple, Palm taking different steps to reduce worker overhead
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
While Apple is giving its phone rival Palm a drubbing in the market, both are now known to be scaling back their work commitments to employees -- though Apple is using creative reassignments to soften the perceived blow, AppleInsider has learned. readmore

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Dining out with iPhone: Zagat and OpenTable hit the App Store
(unknown author) via AppleInsider on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
The calls of iPhone-wielding foodies have been answered. In the last two weeks, the App Store has seen the addition of the two premier dining resources for U.S. residents -- Zagat, the de facto restaurant rating guide, and OpenTable, the real-time online reservation service. We take a closer look at both. readmore

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