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Apple sets Jan. 27 event to show ‘our next creation’
Apple Inc. on Monday sent out invitations to journalists inviting them to a Jan. 27 press event in San Francisco as speculation about the prospect of an Apple tablet builds. Read More



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Mike Elgan: How Apple is training you for the future
It’s hard enough to invent a better way to do things. But the most difficult challenge is getting consumers to accept the change. Read More

Psystar appeals injunction, destroys copies of Mac cloning tool
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Report: Apple in talks with publisher on tablet e-books
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AT&T drops price of iPhone’s unlimited voice and data plan
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Kodak sues Apple, RIM over camera patents
Kodak has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission charging Apple and Research In Motion with infringing patents in products with cameras. Read More

Microsoft will patch Mac Word to comply with court order
Microsoft will patch Word on the Mac to comply with a federal court’s ruling requiring it to remove custom XML technology from its popular word processing software, the company said. Read More

IBM intros Notes apps for BlackBerry, iPhone, Android
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Preston Gralla: Apple: Still kowtowing to Chinese censorship
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Seth H. Weintraub: Google’s location based iPhone search is a big deal
I’d heard about this a few days ago but I finally had a chance to check it out this evening. Google’s new mobile location based search is a pretty big deal. I was on the road looking for a coffee shop to do some work at in an area I wasn’t familiar with. Read More

Seth Weintraub: Next iPhone killer? WiMAX-enabled ‘Supersonic’ with Android
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