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IT Blogwatch: Apple tablet ‘PC’ rumors: FingerWorks, A9, Orange, and more…
Another week; another set of Apple tablet ‘PC’ rumors. As speculation seemingly reaches fever-pitch, new nuggets of information continue to get dug out of the frozen ground. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder Apple’s acquisition of FingerWorks, ARM’s Cortex A9, and an apparent lapsus-de-langue by a Frenchman. Not to mention The Unbroken Thread … Read More



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Sharon Machlis: Is Apple morphing into the Microsoft of smartphones?
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