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by Peter Cohen, Macworld
by Jim Dalrymple, Macworld
by Russ Juskalian, Macworld
Aperture 2.0.1 delivers o the promise that Apple set out on when Aperture was first released in 2005. It's easy and fun to use, an din incredibly powerful tool for the professional or serious amateur photographer.
by Tom Yager, InfoWorld
Apple's software development kit for iPhone and iPod Touch sets the bar high for Nokia, Microsoft, Adobe.
by Olga Kharif, BusinessWeek
Many developers are hard at work building tools for Apple's popular phone, despite what some consider limits on their ability to collaborate.
by Dana Blankenhorn, ZDNet.com
by Jean-Louis Gassee, CNET News.com
Steve might look like he's running a business but he is, in fact, a creator, an artist, not a buisness manager — notwithstanding the terrific numbers.
by Asher Moses, Sydney Morning Herald
The stores, part of a an aggressive international expansion by Apple, will become part of the company's lucrative network of about 200 retail outlets worldwide.
by Heng-Cheong Leong, MyAppleMenu
Why must the iPod nano remind me how many times I've been goofing off... er.... enjoying a nice break with its built-in games?
by Amit Patel, Amit's Thoughts
Portability is nice. Really nice. Really, really nice.
by Trendwatch Daily
by David Risley, PCMech
The offering is actually rather weak when put up against the competition which is easily available online through other companies.
by Tech Through The Eyes Of A 13 Year Old
The idea here is that after taking a few simple steps, you can enable most of the best features of Back to My Mac.
by David Chartier, Ars Technica
Since Windows is one of the most popular virtualized OSes on Apple's computers, security giant Norton felt it was time to try a new two-punch strategy on the Mac security market with Norton AntiVirus Dual Protection.
by KimchyBlog
Oh my god! Apple, I am humbled by your radical and amazing approach to IDEs.
by Matt Asay, CNET News.com
It is the most seamless, easy to use backup system I've ever seen. The only complaint I have is that setup was surprisingly cumbersome.
by Jennifer Lawinski, ChannelWeb
Apple's latest round of iPhone enhancements are not just one small step for Apple, say VARs, they're potentially a tipping point that will enable partners to sell more Macs to businesses.
Now please let them sell the darned things.
by AFP
An iPod nano in Japan overheated and discharged sparks, the Japanese industry ministry said Tuesday in a list of recent serious incidents involving consumer products.
by MacNN
by Craig Hockenberry, Furbo.org
You'll make up that 30% without even trying.
by Jim Dalrymple, Macworld
by Dan Frakes, Macworld
by Rogue Amoeba
We want to make the iPhone platform as robust and powerful as possible.
by Aidan Malley, AppleInsider
Conditions set out in Apple's iPhone SDK are dampening hopes of porting some highly valued applications to the handheld device — including interpreted code, programs within programs, and background applications.
by Adam C. Engst, TidBITS