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Apple takes first small step to return iWorks' chopped features
Apple has begun adding back features to iWork after stripping them from the Mac versions last month. Read More


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Jonny Evans: All Apple's software is beta, and that's OK
OS X Mavericks, iOS 7, iWork, Final Cut: These days it's rare Apple ships software that everybody is happy with from day one. There are always those who complain about: Read More

Apple says Samsung tactics 'crossed bounds of reason'
Apple says a request by Samsung to halt a damages retrial, in which the jury is currently deliberating, "crossed the bounds of reason." Read More

Jury orders Samsung to pay $290M to Apple in patent case
A jury has ordered Samsung to pay US$290 million to Apple for infringement of several of its patents in multiple Samsung smartphones and tablets. Read More


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Apple acquires 3-D sensing technology company PrimeSense
Apple has acquired PrimeSense, a developer of 3-D sensors that allow devices to respond to the environment in three dimensions. Read More

Richi Jennings: 'Pathetic' Microsoft ad campaign ratchets privacy hate for Google
Scroogled campaign dredges new depths. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is under fire -- yet again -- for its anti-Google privacy message (despite the fact that Microsoft also makes money from targeted advertising). This time, Redmond is selling T-shirts, mugs, and other paraphernalia with a bastardized "Keep Calm And..." text. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers fight like ferrets in a bag. Read More

Google moves to attract Chromecast developers
Google is working on an official SDK for its digital media dongle Chromecast, and is inviting developers to the company';s headquarters to show how best to use it. Read More

Google kicks off nix-NPAPI plans with Chrome 32's beta
Google has shut down most plug-ins built for a decades-old architecture in the beta of Chrome 32, making good on a promise from September that it would nix NPAPI. Read More


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