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Jonny Evans: If you're an iPad using BYOD convert, you might want NoteSuite for project management
A high standard for consumer-focused personal and project organization apps for Apple platforms has been set with the introduction of NoteSuite, a powerful iOS/Mac notekeeping solution that integrates support for iCloud. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Why Apple really, really doesn't need a shopkeeper to lead its retail chain
  The search for a new retail chief continues at Apple, but perhaps the company is simply looking in the wrong direction: it doesn't need a shopkeeper to run its retail stores -- it needs an evangelist.  Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iWork for iCloud beta is super-speedy, a first look
Apple has opened up its iWork for iCloud beta to a large number of new beta testers, so I've spent a couple of hours taking a look at what's inside the cloud-based productivity suite. What follows is a whistle-stop tour of what's good and what's missing in the suite so far. Read More

Richi Jennings: Here's why iPhone 5S / 6 heralds Apple's carrier-independence desire
Tim Cook must have more margin. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) will use the iPhone 5S / 6 release to step up its retail strategy. It seems that the pomaceous company wants more direct business, with fewer phones sold via carriers and other retail outlets. Not only that, but Apple will offer discounts and other deals, we're told, in an attempt to get customers through its stores' doors. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if Tim's cooked his golden-egg-laying goose. [You're fired -Ed.] Read More


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Office for iPhone downloads start with a bang, but fizzle before 4th
After an initial rush, downloads of Microsoft's free Office for the iPhone quickly tailed off, data from a mobile app analytics company showed Sunday. Read More

Boston University sues Apple for patent infringement
Boston University is seeking to ban Apple from selling some of its products, besides demanding damages for the alleged infringement of a semiconductor patent invented by a university professor. Read More

Apple unveils 18-megawatt solar farm to power cloud data center
Apple's proposed 18-megawatt photovoltaic solar farm will power servers running in its Northern Nevada data center Read More

 

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