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Quick fixes for 10 common Mac problems
techradar.com — How to get your Mac playing nicely again.More… (Apple)
CEA confirms Apple-related exhibits at CES 2010
news.cnet.com — The Consumer Electronics Association has confirmed plans to host a Mac-centric area at CES 2010, but Apple has still not commented on whether it plans to participate.More… (Apple)
Mr. T will pity the fool who doesn’t get iPity
venturebeat.com — The iPity app is an animated head of 80’s pop culture icon Mr. T, reciting some of his most classic lines when you touch the screen, including: “I pity the fool,” “Get out my way sucka!,” “I ain’t dressin up like no nun!,” “You eat it!” and “Whatchu talkin’ about fool?" Brilliant.More… (Apple)
iPhone Tethering: AT&T; May Shock Us All and Charge $10
macblogz.com — AT&T; may shock and surprise most of us as well as their competitors and charge much less than initially expected for an iPhone tethering plan. Additionally, sources report that there is much buzz surrounding iPhone tethering internally at AT&T.;More… (Apple)
6 iPhone games still worth playing
tuaw.com — Phone games are interesting because of the App Store... most people will download them, play them for a few hours (or minutes), and never think twice about opening them again. Is this due to the App Store's "candy-esque" display of applications, or is it that some apps don't possess a high replay quality? Anyway, here are 6 apps that don't get old.More… (Apple)
Best iPhone App Ever award winners announced
arstechnica.com — The "best ever" anything label is always one that kind of irks me. Most things either haven't been around long enough, or are just too subjective to pick a clear "best ever." Whether it's the best guitar player ever, best painter ever, or best video game ever, usually the "winner" is hotly disputed. That's why I was somewhat skeptical when I saw a More… (Apple)
Source: Apple Plans To Attend CES In 2010
appleinsider.com — On the heels of announcing its plans to bail on Macworld Expo next year, Apple will be instead attending the more generic Consumer Electronics Show in 2010, according to sources familiar with the matter. More… (Apple)
The Science Behind Jobs' Hormonal Imbalance
maclife.com — Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs has addressed rumors concerning his weight loss in a statement to the press. In a statement, Jobs said, “after further testing, my doctors think they have found the cause--a hormone imbalance that has been ‘robbing’ me of the proteins my body needs to be healthy.” This is sad, but better than a relapse!More… (Apple)
Boxee Officially Goes Public, Anyone Can Join
macblogz.com — Boxee, a service which lets users play and view their music, videos and photos on a connected laptop, HDTV or Apple TV, has officially stepped out of private alpha and into the public eye. Users can now sign up for Boxee on the company’s website, as they claim “you are now free to be entertained.” More… (Apple)
New Multi-Core iPhone with Firmware 3.0?
macrumors.com — ZDNet reports that the iPhone 3.0 firmware will support quad-core processors in an upcoming iPhone hardware revision. While Apple has not yet detailed iPhone 3.0 firmware, MacRumors has independently heard from a reliable source of this same multi-core support in the 3.0 firmware which should accompany the next iPhone.More… (Apple)
Apple Files Patent For Camera Hidden Behind Display
appleinsider.com — We've already seen the iSight indicator light "disappear" behind the bezel of Apple's MacBook and iMac computers. A recently published patent application could make the iSight itself not only disappear, but move to the middle of the screen. MacBooks, iMacs, and even iPhones and iPod touches could take advantage of the new technology.More… (Apple)
iPhoto update helps show merits of geotagging
cnn.com — Apple's iPhone can geotag its own photos, and camera manufacturers say GPS support in cameras has become a matter of when, not if. But the software also can help you tag your own images. Clicking a photo flips it over, letting you type in a location, then showing the spot using a map. (Google supplies back-end mapping services).More… (Apple)
An Extensive Look At Apple's New iWork.com Service
appleinsider.com — Apple's new iWork.com service lifts one of the biggest obstacles facing its iWork office productivity suite by making it easier for iWork users to collaborate with others using Windows PC and Microsoft Office. Here's a first look at how the service works and what it does.More… (Apple)
Refurbished iPhones Land at Best Buy
pcworld.com — Best Buy seems to have a good deal going with Apple, as it was the first retailer outside of Apple's own stores to carry iPhones, and now will be the first again, by selling "refreshed" or, more accurately, refurbished 3G iPhones. More… (Apple)