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by Jonny Evans, Macworld UK
by Associated Press
Singapore's third-largest telecommunications company MobileOne Ltd, or M1, is looking at overseas acquisition targets as its domestic market is already saturated, its chief executive Neil Montefiore said.
In addition, M1 is in discussions with Apple Inc. to bring the iPhone to Asia, Montefiore said.
by Christopher Breen, Macworld
When the iPod touch was first released the seemingly arbitrary lack of event editing on the device disappointed a number of reviewers and iPod touch owners. Apple has apparently responded to this criticism.
by Associated Press
China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple Inc. about bringing the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the telecom's chief executive said Tuesday.
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by Tony Hoffman, PC Magazine
Although substance and performance are still critical to tech products, aesthetics no longer take a back seat to them. We give you seven devices that marry form and function.
by Heng-Cheong Leong, MyAppleMenu
Triston Mcintype, writing in Tech.Blorge.com on the leaked wishlist of the next version of Windows: If Microsoft were to adopt all the recommendations made in this form, they'd have... well, they'd have OS X or Linux.
Glad to see the Macintosh operating system being competitive again.
by ZDNet UK
by Jesse David Hollington, iLounge
by Sun BabelFish Blog
by Esther J. Cepeda, Chicaco Sun-Times
iPod can be sports geek's all-encompassing radio and TV, putting everything from talking heads to fantasy football in your pocket.
by Elizabeth Montabano, IDG News Service
by Jim Dalrymple, Macworld