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Apple calls for Mac devs to submit Lion apps
Apple yesterday urged developers to submit their Lion apps for review before the OS X upgrade launches, making some wonder whether the operating system will launch this week as many had expected. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple OS X Lion delay? iPhone 5 for August? Oh my...
Alarm and consternation as it's all change on the key Apple [AAPL] release schedule rumor merry-go-round: OS X Lion reportedly won't ship today and the iPhone 5 seems seemingly set to make its first appearance in August.   Read More

Tips for a Malware-Free Android Smartphone
Since more and more malware is emerging for the Android platform every day, you must pay strict attention to what is happening on your phone or tablet. Smartphones are essentially computers--and all computers are vulnerable to viruses, phishing, and other attacks from malicious software. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Amazon.com Android tablet business apps vs. iPad 3/HD
Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) is expected to launch an Android tablet soon. But it's not just for reading books; oh no, it'll also be a business tool, we're told. A Q3/Q4 release date would put it head-to-head with the expected iPad 3 (or HD). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers round up the rumors.   Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple, The Daily and News of the World
As the News International phone hacking scandal story begins to break in the US, Apple may begin distancing itself from its place under the shadow of the joint launch of iPad-only publication, The Daily.   Read More

Jonny Evans: Where were you when Apple declared war?
Apple declared war in January 2007. Where were you when Apple launched the iPhone? Did you see the seismic change the pocket-sized device would wreak?   Read More


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In honor of Android Power's one-year anniversary, we're handing out three shiny new tablets to help put the power of Honeycomb into your home. First up: a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.   Read More

How to Set Up Your Network for PCs and Macs
With Windows 7, you can easily share files and printers across a network via the HomeGroups feature. Here's how to set up your network to share files and printers with Macs. Read More

MacBook Air is where the iCloud lives
Two Highly Curious Objects arrived in my office recently and have provoked many hours of blank stares and idle speculation: a tube of sunblock and a Google Chromebook. Read More

Can RIM turn around with 7 new BlackBerry smartphones?
RIM has plans to release a flock of new BlackBerry smartphones in the coming months, with more powerful chips, better displays, and its latest firmware. Can they turn around the company's fortunes? Read More

My iOS love affair
Gibbs keeps finding iOS products that impress him. Read More



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