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Review: Pioneer's AirPlay system is feature-rich but fares poorly
Pioneer's X-SMC4-K supports Bluetooth, AirPlay, iPhone and iPod docking, Internet radio, FM radio, and more. But it's clunky to use and exhibits numerous flaws.
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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Still not getting Apple
It's hard to believe that, after all this time, people still don't get Apple and how it operates. Must be something in the water.
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The iPad at work, Day 2: testing the limits
On the first day of his iPad experiment, Dan Moren took it easy on the tablet. On day two, he was ready to really test the iPad's limits as a work machine.
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Opinion: OnLive is a train wreck
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Canon joins the Wi-Fi and 20X-zoom fray with new PowerShot cameras
The 20X-optical-zoom PowerShot SX260 HS, ruggedized PowerShot D20, and two new Wi-Fi-enabled compact cameras headline the latest round of Canon point-and-shoot announcements.
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Nikon D800 full-frame DSLR packs 36 megapixels
With a 36-megapixel full-frame sensor, the $3000 Nikon D800 is built for huge prints, aggressive cropping, fashion shoots, and fat wallets.
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iOS Review: Mad Chef serves up casual gaming fun
The gameplay in this frenetic food-assembly game is every bit as sharp as the knives tossed by the titular chef.
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Appeals court denies Google bid to keep email out of Oracle trial
Google has failed in its latest attempt to keep a potentially damaging email out of the lawsuit Oracle filed against it over alleged Java intellectual-property violations in the Android mobile OS.
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Make apps appear correctly in Mission Control
Sometimes, when you tell an app to appear in specific workspace, it doesn't. Ditto for when you want an app to appear in every workspace. If that's happening to you, here's a workaround.
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Remains of the Day: Look around you
Google looks outside the company to hire some integrity, Best Buy looks outside to consumers for mythical product research, and spammers look to Steve Jobs for inspiration. The remainders for Monday, February 6, 2012 are looking sharp.
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Bookle brings ePub reading to the Mac
While reading ebooks on your iOS devices is fairly pleasant, thanks to Apple's iBooks app, the company has yet to release any such program for the Mac. To fill this void, Tidbits Publishing and Stairways Software have collaborated to create Bookle, a DRM-free ePub reader.
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Add USB charging ports to any AC outlet
RCA's $20 USB Wall Plate Charger adds a pair of powered USB ports to a wall socket, making it easier to charge your favorite devices.
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Apple snares top smartphone sales spot
Apple was the top seller of smartphones worldwide and in the U.S. last quarter, analysts said Monday.
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Redbox, Verizon team on streaming service
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Review: Epson Stylus NX430 Small-in-One All-in-One printer offers great output, no frills
This home/very small office MFP is compact and simple, and produces excellent output; but pricey inks and a lack of duplexing features make it best for low-volume use.
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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Commoditize this
Markets commoditize! Except the ones where Apple competes.
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The iPad at work, Day 1: Getting it all set up
On his first day of using nothing but an iPad for work, Dan Moren found that it takes a bit of adjustment--but only a bit.
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The iPad at work: Can it get the job done?
As iPads make inroads into the business world, the question must once again be asked: can the tablet really replace a computer when it comes to doing real work? To find out, Dan Moren used nothing but his iPad at work for three days. Here's what he found out.
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