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CrossOver, CrossOver Games 9.1 released
These utilities allow some Windows apps and games to run on a Mac without Windows itself. Major updates bring support for more apps and games, as well as a core software update that includes more than 23,000 changes.
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Ballmer pushes slates but reveals few details
Microsoft's CEO told analysts that the company is aggressively pursuing slates, although he gave few details.
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Review: Cross Process for iPhone
This well-designed app replicates cross-processing effects on your mobile photos. It's a good single-purpose app, though other App Store offerings allow you to give a cross-processed look to your photos, along with many other popular low-fi options.
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Let the iPhone be your guide at New York's Natural History museum
The American Museum of Natural History Explorer app gives visitors a guided tour of the museum, complete with turn by turn directions, and information on exhibits.
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iPhone-like BlackBerry can inject new life into RIM
RIM is expected to announce details of the iPhone-esque BlackBerry 9800 next week. Tony Bradley of PCWorld looks at what the new smartphone could mean for RIM
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Mac Family Tree 6 gains new interface, tools
The latest update to Synium Software's Mac Family Tree brings an overhauled interface and a handful of new features.
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Review: Baby Decks DJ for iPad
This virtual turntable app isn't inexpensive. But it produces realistic scratching sounds and effectively mimics the look and feel of using real turntables.
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Review: Apple Magic Trackpad
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Facebook Questions service aims to crowdsource answers
Facebook launched a beta version of its new "Facebook Questions" service, which lets you pose questions that the rest of the Facebook community can answer.
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'Unhackable' Android can be hacked
Once thought to be unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010.
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Review: Fruit Ninja HD for iPad
Developed by Halfbrick Studios, Fruit Ninja HD is a funny, quick game for the iPad that combines two ideal game qualities: It’s easy to learn and fun to master.
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Hands on with Amazon's alluring 3G Kindle
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Inside Macworld's iPhone 4-created cover
Macworld's September 2010 issue features a cover shot of an iPhone 4 taken and processed with another iPhone 4.
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SendStuffNow app now available for iPhone, iPad
SendStuffNow is a new, secure file-sharing service for small-to-medium businesses and professionals. It gets around the limitations of e-mail and FTP, and its new iPhone and iPad management app is now available.
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Amazon's new Kindle rachets up e-reader price battle
Amazon.com's announcement that it will launch a new version of its Kindle e-book reader in late August could further stoke a price battle between major players.
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Five great iPad apps for iPhone photographers
There are a number of popular iPhone photo-editing apps that have been released for the iPad. These apps will give you plenty of ways to edit, tweak, and stylize your photos directly on the iPad.
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The iPod plateau
The iPod has pretty much everything it needs already. Kirk McElhearn wonders where can it go from here?
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Review: Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB SSD
The SSDNow V+ offers decent performance, comparable price and only a modest decrease in read speeds over time.
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Blu-ray 3D, more TV models boosting 3D TV shipments
3D TV shipments are on the rise, driven by availability of more TV models and 3D content, research firm DisplaySearch said on Wednesday.
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