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How is Mac OS X Lion doing?
Adoption of Mac OS X 10.7, also known as Lion, has stalled, according to statistics from online ad analytics company Chitika. Read More


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After iPad, Kindle Fire clear second choice
Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet will leapfrog most competitive offerings to quickly become number two in the market behind Apple's iPad, according to a survey conducted by ChangeWave Research. Read More

With iPad, Apple to overtake HP as top PC vendor by mid-2012
Apple will overtake Hewlett-Packard as the world's biggest PC vendor by mid-2012 thanks largely to iPad sales, analyst firm Canalys said. Read More

Apple names Kindle Fire in revised 'App Store' lawsuit against Amazon
Apple modified its lawsuit against Amazon this week, accusing the giant e-tailer of infringing its "App Store" trademark in new advertising for the Kindle Fire tablet. Read More

Apple iPhone passes BlackBerry in business use, survey finds
Apple's iPhone has unseated the Research in Motion BlackBerry as the top smartphone used by mobile employees, according to an iPass survey of more than 2,300 workers. Read More

iPhone 4S data speeds, Web browsing fastest on AT&T, test shows
A study measuring the performance of the iPhone 4S on all three U.S. wireless carriers found AT&T to be superior in Web browsing and data downloads and uploads when compared to Apple's latest smartphone on either Verizon Wireless or Sprint. Read More

Google fixes Gmail bug, relaunches app for iPhone
Google today relaunched its Gmail app for Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, two weeks after it yanked a buggy version. Read More

Grazing: Better browsing under iOS
Safari under iOS is OK but if you want a great browser, Gibbs reccommends Grazing. Read More


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Apple names former Genentech chief as new chairman
Arthur Levinson, former CEO of biotech company Genentech, is taking on the chairmanship of Apple's board, filling the role that Apple founder Steve Jobs vacated when he died last month. Read More

Siri for Android -- sort of
Are you an Android user but longing for the functionality of Siri's voice recognition? We look at a variety of interesting apps. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple, iPad and the HTML5 enterprise
The enterprise markets have never been more willing to accept solutions from one-time black sheep now new-super-hot-date, Apple, driving a resurgence in Mac sales all buoyed by a focus on good honest standards, such as HTML 5. There's a growing ecosystem of providers preparing business-focused solutions for Apple devices: Read More

Jonny Evans: Kids demand an Apple iOS Christmas
Get ready for an Apple Christmas as kids demand iPads, iPhones and the iPod touch this season -- even as internationally-renowned photographer, Annie Leibowitz, recommends the iPhone. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple, Amazon have won the tablet wars
People, hear me out. We're heading for the endgame in the tablet wars as major PC manufacturers declare victory to Apple while leaving the low-end market to burn in Amazon's Fire. Read More

Jonny Evans: Smartphone wars: ITC clears Apple in HTC/S3 patent case
Apple has won yet another significant battle against its litigious iOS copycats, with the International Trade Commission (ITC) declaring the company did not violate patents owned by S3 Graphics/HTC. Will Google be next to face the courts? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple rumor watch: iPad 3 March, iPhone 5 LTE
The Apple rumor machine kicks into high gear this weekend, as veteran iWebsite, iLounge, claims a well-sourced rumor: that the iPad 3 ships in March while the iPhone 5 will boast a metal back and LTE support. Let the debate begin. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Apps to help organize Thanksgiving
Having left the webOS app wilderness for Android and iOS, I'm entering my first app-supported holiday season. Here's what I'm using so far to help organize Thanksgiving. Read More

 
 
 

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