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Facebook's Instagram buy could be delayed by FTC, report says The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has launched a probe of Facebook's proposed acquisition of Instagram that could delay the closing of the deal.
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Review: Kodak Hero 3.1 printer has cheap ink, prints great photos For a bargain price, this multifunction printer offers great photo quality and low-cost ink--with just a glitch or two.
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Adobe Creative Cloud, subscription editions, go on sale Adobe's complete slate of creative applications is now on sale for download, in boxes, via subscription, and in the cloud.
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Bing gets social sidebar, makes Google look bad Microsoft's Bing is about to get a major overhaul, with a new sidebar that shows information from Facebook and other social networks.
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Apple TV Software Update 5.0.1 brings HD previews, bug fixes Apple on Thursday released a minor update to the software for second- and third-generation Apple TVs, with one enhancement and a number of bug fixes.
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Remains of the Day: Fine, China Apple's pouring money into factories in China, but isn't quite as thrilled to hand cash over in a settlement. Elsewhere, the iPhone demonstrates an anti-killer feature.
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Adobe's security chief praises Apple for Flash-crippling move Adobe's head of security applauds Apple's move to block outdated versions of his company's Flash Player.
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Review: OfficeJet Pro 8100 printer is fast and affordable Small workgroups looking at color lasers should note that this inkjet is faster and cheaper to operate, and that it can print crisp text as well as very nice photos.
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Google's 'Sources' displays search results with more info upfront Google is testing a new type of search result that provides extensive topic information alongside the usual list of links.
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Turn your Instagram photos into works of art on canvas Instacanv.as will print your Instagram photos on high-quality canvas to hang on your wall.
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Adobe brings Lightroom 4 to the Mac App Store The Mac App Store already has quite a few photo editing and cataloging software options, but on Thursday it gained one more: Lightroom 4. The app is Adobe's first heavyweight entry in Apple's store; previously, the company sold only its simpler, more compact line of programs.
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The Macalope Daily: Copy/paste Ultrabooks: a true original. (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)
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Seven iPad keyboard tricks If you use the iPad's keyboard, here are seven tricks--for entering special characters, ending sentences quickly, splitting the keyboard, and more--that you ought to know about.
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Spider Realvoice headphones are a pleasure to listen to Spider's Realvoice in-ear-headphones don't give you the clearest and most-detailed audio available, but the Realvoice makes music a pleasure to listen to.
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TechHive: Why an iPhone + dongle < universal remote Universal remotes that piggyback on an iOS device are no match for a dedicated hardware remote. Period.
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Facebook's App Center seeks to court mobile users Facebook said Wednesday that it will launch an App Center where users can browse "high-quality" mobile apps that integrate with the social-networking site.
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Review: BungeeAir iPhone security tether cases BungeeAir cases from Kensington can warn you when you get too far away from your iPhone.
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CTIA: At a show full of pom-pom waving, Sprint's Hesse sounds a warning CTIA is normally a show where you hear about the dazzling future that the wireless industry will bring about. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, however, thinks carriers...
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Evernote launches China-based service to tap country's market Evernote launched a Chinese version of its popular note-taking service on Thursday, marking the U.S. company's entrance into a key country.
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Review: Smile's PDFPenPro 5.8.1 a feature-filled app for PDFs PDF power tool offers premium features for little more than a smile.
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iOS App Review: PDFpen for iPad complements the desktop app For iPad owners who also work with the Mac version of PDFpen, this mobile PDF editing tool is a great companion to the desktop application.
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Remains of the Day: By design Whenever Apple escapes one lawsuit, the universe launches another one. Elsewhere, the epic battle for the nano-SIM comes to a head, and HP would like you to know it invented keyboards in a hard candy shell.
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The Macalope returns We’ve reached podcast number 300. To mark this special occasion we’ve invited everyone’s favorite genetic abomination, The Macalope, to offer his unique view of today’s world of technology.
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Apple releases OS X 10.7.4, Safari 5.1.7 Apple on Wednesday released several updates for its Mac software, including OS X 10.7.4, Safari 5.1.7, and Security Updated 2012-002.
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Google files for new trial on copyright claims in Android suit Google is seeking a new trial on copyright claims in Oracle's intellectual-property lawsuit against it over the Android mobile OS.
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Flipboard expects China downloads to surpass U.S. Flipboard expects the daily number of downloads coming from China for its popular personalized news reading app will very soon surpass its U.S. downloads.
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HP announces 'world's first' portable multifunction printer Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday announced the OfficeJet 150 Mobile All-in-One portable printer, which the company called the world's first mobile multifunction printer.
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Pinpoint your location Need to mark multiple locations in the Maps app? Chris Breen explains how.
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The Week in iOS Accessories: A full-body experience This week's roundup of new accessories proves that iOS is a full-body experience—we’ve got accessories for your ears, your chest, and even one that includes a gooseneck.
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Twitter resists subpoena to release user's data without warrant Twitter is contesting a court order requiring it to turn over private data on a user charged with disorderly conduct during the Occupy Wall Street protests.
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The Macalope Daily: Mythical MacBooks The Macalope can't sell you a MacBook for $799, but he will paint any MacBook for $99.99. (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)
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iOS Game Review: Role-playing on the menu for Adventure Bar Story If you're thrilled by the prospect of optimizing cutlery for both the kitchen and the battlefield, this role-playing game may appeal to you. Others may be put off by its awkward control scheme and quirks.
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How to time-stamp your video in iMovie Sometimes you just need that video to have a time stamp. If so, Jeff Carlson walks you through some simple steps.
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AT&T sees an end to Wi-Fi-only tablets Tablet makers are moving toward selling only models equipped with cellular radios and away from having separate Wi-Fi-only units, according to an AT&T executive.
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Review: Photoshop CS6 dazzles with technical prowess and artistic inspiration Photoshop CS6's multitude of new technical and artistic features makes this version worth waiting for. Lesa Snider explores the highlights in her review.
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App Guide: Streaming sports video apps for iOS For some sporting events, the best seat in the house may be your iPhone or iPad. These apps can beam live sports action to your iOS device.
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Introducing Macworld's iPad Superguide, third edition Curious about the new iPad? Let the editors at Macworld help you learn everything you need to know about it with our third-generation iPad Superguide, available in ebook, PDF, bundle, and CD form.
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Foxconn setting up China headquarters in Shanghai Apple supplier Foxconn plans to set up headquarters in China, as part of the company's growing expansion in manufacturing and commercial operations.
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Remains of the Day: Fortunate ones Apple's fortune is rising, AT&T's inflating a new pool, and if you work at an Apple Store, John Browett would like to shake your hand.
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Lion DiskMaker makes it easier to create a bootable Lion installer We've written at length about how to create a bootable installer for Lion (OS X 10.7). Lion DiskMaker simplifies the process.
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iOS App Review: Bobsled Calling adds social aspect to VoIP If you're looking for an unfussy little app to make Voice over IP calls on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, Bobsled Calling is a solid choice.
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T-Mobile: Network to be iPhone-ready by end of 2012 T-Mobile is promising to bring all its unlocked iPhone subscribers 3G and 4G LTE service as part of its ongoing network overhaul.
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Apple, Samsung pare down claims in US smartphone, tablet patent case Responding to a U.S. district court judge's order, Apple and Samsung Electronics have trimmed the number of claims they will assert.
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Microsoft pitches SkyDrive over iCloud to Mac Office users Microsoft is pitching its SkyDrive online storage service to Office for Mac users, saying Apple's iCloud offering is "not enough."
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New rugged Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS camera has serious specs With a fast F2.0 lens, high-speed shooting modes, and low-light skills, Olympus's latest rugged camera offers compelling traits for everyday use, too.
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3G/4G Performance Map: Data speeds for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon See our neighborhood-by-neighborhood test results for 127 locations in 13 cities. Click the map for raw speeds, as well as Web page and video load times.
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iPhone also surfaces on Kansas, California regional carriers In addition to the previously announced Bluegrass Wireless, the iPhone will also be available on two regional carriers in Kansas and California, respectively.
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Where did I come from? The origin(s) of my MacBook Pro I remember when I bought my first new Mac. The label on the box read something like "Assembled for Apple in California." But the parts within were rarely from the U.S. Where do they now originate?
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Bluegrass Cellular to offer iPhone on May 18 Another regional carrier, Bluegrass Cellular, has announced that it will begin carrying the iPhone this month.
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The Macalope Daily: Operating systems cost too much! Well, mostly just Windows. (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)
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Five essential iPhone apps for photographers The latest crop of photo and camera apps for the iPhone are awesome.
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How to beam photos in iPhoto for iOS How to use iPhoto's Beaming feature to wirelessly share photos across devices.
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Review: Maca 2200 and Maca Air battery cases The Maca 2200 and Maca Air are slim, shiny iPhone 4 and 4S battery cases worth your consideration.
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How to delete the Dock delay If you have the Dock set to disappear when it's not in use, you can make it reappear by moving the cursor to the edge of the screen. But when you do that, there's a slight delay before the Dock actually reappears. Here's how to make it appear immediately.
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Remains of the Day: Tender is the night Apple tenders a settlement proposal in China, Warner Bros. puts tender loving care into its new high-definition movie purchases, and your iPhone will soon be legal tender (as far as your Amtrak ticket goes).
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Security error in OS X 10.7.3 exposes passwords for legacy FileVault users A security error in OS X 10.7.3 exposes passwords on systems with support for the pre-Lion FileVault home-directory encryption feature.
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Senator questions whether Comcast is following NBC merger conditions A U.S. senator has urged the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to investigate whether Comcast is violating merger conditions.
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Google liable for copyright infringement, jury finds A jury has found Google liable for copyright infringement in its use of Java in Android, but has not managed to decide whether that infringement was protected...
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Remotely transfer iPhoto images to iPhone You're on the road and you need some images in your Mac's iPhoto library on your iPhone, tout suite. Chris Breen explains how to do it.
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Review: Canon Pixma MX892 printer has nice paper handling This inkjet multifunction printer has good speed and appealing features for a small or home office, but some similarly priced competitors offer a better design or cheaper inks.
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Apple releases iOS 5.1.1 iOS 5.1.1 addresses various small iOS bugs with HDR photography, iPad network switching, App Store installations, and more.
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iCloud storage upgrade extended for MobileMe users Users of Apple’s older, soon-to-be defunct cloud-storage service still have until June 30 to move to iCloud, but MobileMe customers now have until September 30 to enjoy free upgrades to their iCloud storage.
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The Macalope Daily: iPhone killer, qu'est-ce que c'est? The perennial question: Is this an iPhone killer? No? What about this? This? (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)
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Master Google+ Sure, Google+ mixes some of best features of Facebook and Twitter into one social networking site, but is it really worth learning? David Chartier shows you how to squeeze the most out of the Google+ experience with tips and add-ons.
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Review: Miniot MK2 cover for iPad Miniot's first iPad cover was okay, but suffered from a few serious flaws. By adding a hinge, the MK2 resolves all those issues, and makes for a near-perfect iPad cover.
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iOS Game Review: Kinectimals lets the cats out of the bag Microsoft's virtual pet game is surprisingly engaging, with more replayability than one might expect. And it won't break the bank.
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App Guide: iOS apps for making Mother's Day cards Mother's Day is coming up. These iOS apps can help you get your message across to mom.
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SRS introduces iWow Universal audio enhancer Following up on its iWow 3D for iOS devices, SRS Labs has announced the iWow Universal, an audio-enhancing dongle for any product with a 3.5mm headphone output jack.
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Adobe Creative Suite 6 goes on sale Adobe makes Creative Suite 6 available worldwide, but delays release of its Creative Cloud subscription service until later in the week.
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Weekly Wrap: Mac tips and tricks, cool new accessories, and plenty more There are only so many hours in the day—at last count, approximately 20 or so. If you didn’t find time to read all of our articles this past week, we can help. As ever, the Weekly Wrap is here to point you towards some of our most interesting stories you might have missed.
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The Week in iPad Cases: Greener pastures In this week's roundup of new iPad cases, your faithful Macworld staff has uncovered a number of potential protective options for your tablet, including some environmentally-conscious choices.
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The Macalope Weekly: Credulity incarnate It's unbelievable what some people will believe.
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Remains of the Day: Mistakes were made Microsoft raises the alarm on Macs' vulnerability to malware (sort of); Apple at last acknowledges where it got its maps; and just like average Joes, CEOs like to ... exaggerate on their résumés.
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Ink-onomics: Can you save money by spending more on your printer? Should you buy a lower-priced printer whose inks cost more per page, or a higher-priced printer that uses more-economical supplies? Our printer comparison calculator will help you decide.
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Stop your social networks from distracting you Social networks help you stay connected with friends and family, but it's easy to overdo the connecting and end up distracted and unproductive.
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Researchers use diamonds to boost computer memory Researchers were able to use diamond tipped tools to add pressure to a phase-change memory alloy and increase its data storing capacity and performance.
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Mashduo quickly compares iTunes libraries Mashduo makes quick work of the otherwise-tedious process of comparing two iTunes libraries. If you ever need to figure out which songs didn't make the journey when transferring libraries, this free app is for you.
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The Week in iOS Apps: Wonderful wizardry Eat, drink, and be Harry! This week’s roundup of iOS apps features new ways to travel, make cocktails, and play games as your favorite Hogwart’s wizard.
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Crowdsourcing game helps diagnose infectious diseases Researchers have created an online game designed to crowdsource the process of distinguishing malaria-infected red blood cells from healthy ones.
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Review: Gifture for iPhone more than another Instagram alternative Photo app offers users a way to easily create and share animated GIFs.
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Review: Thule 13-inch MacBook Pro + iPad Attache If you appreciate laptop-case minimalism, Thule's Attache is sturdy, protective, and reasonably priced, and it holds both a MacBook Pro and an iPad.
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The Macalope Daily: One month to go! One more month until Eric Schmidt's prediction of developers shipping for Android first is due. How's it going? (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)
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The Week in iPhone Cases: Sopwith Camel edition This week's roundup of new iPhone cases includes a surprise appearance by some friends from a classic comic strip. We've also thrown in a few iPod touch cases for a change.
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Ask the iTunes Guy: More iTunes Match questions The iTunes Guy answers iTunes Match questions about lyrics, artwork, duplicate tracks, storage, and more.
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How to publish your MobileMe iWeb site on Dropbox As you decide what to do about your iWeb site, you can always park it in Dropbox for safekeeping and continued public access.
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Remains of the Day: Apocalypse sometime Something big is about to happen. Somewhere. Somehow. Sometime. Or not. While you're waiting for that maybe-possibly-could-be reveal, perhaps you'd like to hear about Steve Jobs's patent collection? Or you could just skip to a beer-utiful use for one of your iPad accessories.
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Decide launches iPad app The iPad edition of Decide's shopping app offers money-back guarantee against price drops.
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TechHive: Multi-Dimensional Audio could be the future of sound SRS Labs' Multi-Dimensional Audio (MDA) has the possibility to change how we think about sound.
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Bowers & Wilkins previews new Apple-compatible headphones British high-end audio manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins only recently jumped into the headphone business, but the company is already expanding its product line: On Thursday it announced the new Apple-compatible P3 headphones.
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Mobile experts disagree on who should protect privacy Users of mobile apps need more information about the ways those apps use their personal information, a group of experts agreed Thursday, but they didn't agree on who is most responsible for protecting user privacy.
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Logitech announces Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad Logitech on Thursday announced the Solar Keyboard Folio, a folio-style keyboard case for the iPad that charges via solar or ambient light and offers several unique features.
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TechHive: Aperture and shutter controls explained Tim Moynihan explains how the manual controls on a digital camera work.
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Be More Productive with LaunchBar, Part 2 We love launcher utilities, which let you find and open files, folders, and applications using the keyboard. But they can do much more. Senior editor Dan Frakes shows you a second set of tips for using his favorite launcher, LaunchBar.
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The Macalope Daily: Why bother? Some days the Macalope's not sure why he comes to work. (This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)
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Looking at location-based services Mobile apps that use your location to offer services are no longer new. But are they truly useful to businesses? We look at Facebook, Foursquare, Google, and Yelp, along with some new and upcoming location apps.
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Judge again orders Apple, Samsung to streamline patent case Apple and Samsung Electronics have until Monday to further boil down the number of claims to be considered in the sweeping intellectual-property lawsuit being fought between the two companies.
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Review: Incipio Stowaway for the iPhone 4/4S The Incipio Stowaway's extra compartment makes a poor wallet, but a great kickstand.
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iOS Game Review: Madcoaster on the fast track to fun This platform game lives up to developer Chillingo's reputation for streamlined, fun, and clever mobile apps that succeed where bigger budgets and deeper concepts do not.
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Review: ioSafe Solo G3 hard drive is fire- and water-proof If you are paranoid about a natural disaster or a freak accident destroying your beloved files, then the Solo G3 may be the perfect storage solution for you.
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