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Summary: Apple kicks off fall with iPod, Apple TV overhauls
Redesigned iPods, a new Apple TV, and a major update to iTunes highlight the changes announced by Apple during Wednesday's fall music event.
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Apple unveils newer, smaller AppleTV
Apple's "hobby" gets a refresh concentrating on streaming video from an all-rental Apple Store, your local network, and iOS devices.
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iOS 4.1's Game Center to hit iPhone next week
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s highly-anticipated Game Center. As part of the iOS 4.1 update, Game Center will be available as a free download next week.
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iPod touch gains Retina display, dual cameras
Among the other goodies showcased at Wednesday’s special event, Apple unveiled its newest iPod touch, featuring Apple’s Retina display technology, A4 chip, and front and back cameras for FaceTime and video recording.
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Apple announces iTunes 10
New features for the latest version of iTunes include a Ping social network for artists and fans to interact, follow concerts, and check which music that friends are listening to.
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Inside Apple's music numbers
Apple didn't just roll out new products on Wednesday; it also touted a string of impressive statistics about its music, mobile, and retail efforts. Here are some of the highlights.
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Apple releases redesigned iPod nano, shuffle
Apple on Wednesday announced new, redesigned versions of its iPod shuffle and iPod nano music players.
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Apple announces iOS 4.1 features, previews 4.2 update
At its September 1 media event, Apple showed off new features in iOS 4.1 for the iPhone and iPod touch, as well as an iOS 4.2 preview for the iPad.
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Live Update: Apple music event
The Macworld team has live coverage of Apple's music event as it happens on Wednesday in San Francisco.
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Quark offers QuarkXpress 8 with free Magic Bundle
Anyone purchasing or upgrading to QuarkXPress 8 between September 1 and November 30 will be able to choose between two free Magic Bundles for the page layout program.
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CoPilot Live apps gain advanced ActiveTraffic service
The USA and North America versions of CoPilot Live have gained more advanced live traffic monitoring and routing tools. They also include new map updating features, better iOS 4 multitasking, and more conservative memory usage on the iPhone 3G and 3GS.
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Scottish school embraces Apple's iPad
A Scottish school has reportedly become the first in the world where all lessons take place using computers - Apple's iPad tablet computer.
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Apple shouldn't ignore iPhone at Sept. 1 event
Apple's Wednesday press event will likely focus on the iPod and other music products. But Philip Michaels hopes the company doesn't forget that it still has unfinished business with the iPhone 4 and iOS 4 releases.
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Sony debuts snazzy new touchscreen e-readers
Leave it to Sony to throw a new twist into the e-reader game: The company's refreshed lineup of e-readers and new touchscreen technology ups the ante over its competition. The E-Ink e-reader has just gotten way more interesting.
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Most anticipated cameras of Fall 2010
These enticing cameras and camcorders are due to hit stores right before the holiday shopping season, and they offer everything from 3D shooting to pocketable perfection.
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Opinion: AutoCAD app proves strengths of iPad
Autodesk announced that it is bringing AutoCAD back to the Mac, and also adding AutoCAD apps for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. The ability to work with...
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Review: Corkulous for iPad
While this brainstorming tool has a few quirks, it provides a great way to map out ideas on your iPad.
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Palm releases WebOS 2 details
Details are beginning to emerge about the next major version of Palm's smartphone OS. Improvements and new features include some updates to its multitasking interface, improved HTML5 support, and bolstered universal search.
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Is Apple TV the next great gaming console?
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Remains of the Day: Matters of life and death
It's hard to believe it's been 60 years of Steve Wozniak; Google Wave didn't even get 12 months. Palm's clearly trying to emulate the former and avoid the fate of the latter, but in the end, it's the economy, stupid.
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