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World turned upside down: Apple and Microsoft may ink a partnership to fight Google
If you have any doubt that we’re living in an alternate universe, here are two pieces of evidence for you: Massachusetts has a Republican Senator, and Microsoft and Apple are in talks to form a strategic partnership to make Bing the default search engine for the iPhone.   Read More



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Why Your Small Business Needs a Real Server
You could realize the advantages of running a workplace where employees, partners, and customers can access information whenever they need it, wherever they are. You and your business could truly work from anywhere. and enjoy the protection of having a consistent way to back up data so that critical information survives individual desktop crashes or laptop losses. Read More


After missing ‘09 deadline, Apple updates Boot Camp
Apple yesterday updated its Boot Camp software to officially support Windows 7, Microsoft’s newest operating system. Read More

Blu-ray ripping on the Mac
In the past, we’ve written a lot about ripping your DVDs in order to watch them on an iPhone or an Apple TV. The most-recent version of HandBrake makes it pretty easy, and my colleague Christopher Breen recently posted a Macworld video that walks you through the ripping process. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Apple tablet: iPad? And iPhone 4G? We’ll find out soon…
Only a week to go before the Apple tablet and/or iPhone 4G launch. Wednesday, January 27’s the day, it’s rumored, when Steve Jobs unveils the “iPad”, or the new iPhone… or both? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers spin themselves into an utter frenzy of speculation and fanboishness. Not to mention a welcome return to Error’d… (AAPL)   Read More

Apple patches 12 Mac bugs in Flash, SSL
Apple on Tuesday patched 12 vulnerabilities in Leopard and Snow Leopard, including seven in Adobe Flash Player and one in the protocol used to secure Internet traffic. Read More

Google’s China moves may hurt Android, help Windows Mobile
Google’s decision to postpone the launch of two new Android phones in China this week points to the wider implications of the search giant’s potential exit from the market. Read More



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Psystar appeals injunction, destroys copies of Mac cloning tool
Mac clone maker Psystar has appealed a federal court’s injunction that bars it from selling Mac OS X-equipped computers. Read More

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Should Ubuntu include proprietary software?
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, wants to know if proprietary programs should be included in their distributions and, if so, which ones.   Read More

Seth Weintraub: Apple iSlate event confirmed for January 27th
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Linux Foundation helps Linux job hunters
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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

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