Tag-Apple

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Apple 13-in. MacBook Air: Style and speed

Apple 13-in. MacBook Air: Style and speedview story

http://www.networkworld.com I'm not going to hem and haw: As far as I'm concerned, Apple's new 13-in. MacBook Air is just about perfect.

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China stops fake Apple stores from using trademarks

China stops fake Apple stores from using trademarksview story

http://www.networkworld.com The Chinese city of Kunming has stopped 22 fake Apple stores from illegally using the company's iconic trademarks after Apple lodged a complaint with authorities.

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Twitter Tools and Services For Mac Webmasters

Twitter Tools and Services For Mac Webmastersview story

http://www.mac-webmasters.com Apple web-master tools for Real-Time Social Media marketing. Mac compatible Status and Twitter Automation Apps to help build followers, find like-minded folk and deliver a consistent message in your online internet marketing efforts.

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Mac Web Design Software Tools and SEO Webmaster Tips

Mac Web Design Software Tools and SEO Webmaster Tipsview story

http://www.mac-webmasters.com Mac Webmaster software tips and tools for SEO on a Mac, Internet Marketing and Website Design Apps for OSX

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Farewell IE6

Farewell IE6view story

http://sixrevisions.com The year was 2003. I was working on my first website out of college. It was a personal portfolio geared towards landing my first job in the industry. I was trying to build a site unlike anything prospective employers would have seen before. The grungy homepage wasn’t built with tables as my college education had taught me. I needed to create layers to allow my random Polaroid photo to change beneath its frame, so I used a bizarre element called a <div>. It was alien to me, but it worked. There was only one catch: Of the modern browsers of the day, it only worked on Internet Explorer 6. It was frustrating to think that my site would only work for those who kept their browsers up to date.

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Beta of iOS 4.3 Brings Hotspot Support, New iPad Gesturesview story

http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com Apple released the first beta of iOS 4.3 Wednesday and along with it a handful of new features. Among them, mobile hotspot support (assuming your carrier is willing), new four- and five-finger multitouch gestures for iPad, media streaming to AirPlay-compatible devices devices and the option of using the iPad’s side switch for muting the device or as a rotation lock for its screen.

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Boy swaps third-gen iPod Touch battery for $8.59view story

http://news.cnet.com If you've got a third-generation iPod Touch that needs a battery replacement, it will cost you $79 for Apple do it. But if you're adventuresome, you can do it for about $9 (as long as you already have a soldering iron).

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Why mobile staff need to embrace Apple's new MacBook Airview story

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com Erik Eckel explains why he thinks the MacBook Air is the perfect computer for mobile workers. Share your thoughts on the Air and its most able competitors.

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Tapjoy Feels the Loveview story

http://www.websitemagazine.com Social and mobile applications are where the money is at, and Tapjoy is feeling the love.  The provider of monetization, distribution and publishing services for social and mobile applications announced it received $21 million in financing (bringing the company’s total funding to over $40 million), and giving further validity to the claim that social and mobile are here to stay. 

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200 Million FaceTime-Enabled Devices in 2012?view story

http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com By the end of fiscal 2011, Apple will have an installed base of some 85 million FaceTime-enabled devices as the company’s nascent video conferencing platform gathers momentum. This according to Barclay’s analyst Ben Reitzes, who expects Apple to sell about 50 million FaceTime-compatible iPhones in fiscal 2011 along with 15 million FaceTime-compatible iPods, 12 million FaceTime-capable Macs and 10 million FaceTime-compatible iPads.