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| WEDNESDAY BLOWOUT: Every NEW or RENEWING paid subscriber receives 2 YEARS FREE. Agree/Disagree: Steve Jobs was wrong about touch-screen laptops, desktops. Vote for the results in the left column below or go straight to the results here. Wednesday Highlights: iPhone 5S, 5C rumor mill is in hyperdrive, so ZDNet's Steve Ranger breaks down the real plans involved; iPhone 5C being the less expensive model, said to give Apple definitive leg up on Samsung in the enormous smartphone market in China; analyst with Citi Group gives a definite "maybe" to an iWatch this year, doesn't see a large-screen iPhone 6 coming until next year; Jonny Evans on leaked details and potential goldmine of Apple's iRadio service; John Moltz at Macworld describes Apple vs. Microsoft in the "one device to rule them all" battle; Brad Chacos explores how current operating systems (OS X, Windows, Ubuntu) "are slowly turning your PC into a smartphone"; what to do when you need help with the Help app in OS X; Macworld UK reviews Pages 09 vs. Word 2011 vs. Google Docs; Mactuts+ shows how to "create awesome invoices in Numbers"; MacMost tutorial on how to use filters in iCloud, while Chris Breen has advice on dealing with spam in iCloud; new report says Apple is going to add Vevo music videos to Apple TV; big trouble in little China for Apple as iPad market share plummets, more reports in our General Interest section; ifoAppleStore notes lease being finalized for new Apple Store in Paris; in the Netherlands, the first seven of "Steve JobsSchools" are open, using iPads as major tool in education; Reuters went inside the first "iSurgery" in which Fabian Bimmer discovered how useful the iPad could be during an operation, fair warning if surgery pictures make you squeamish; Samsung beats Apple to the gold smartphone market, in Korea, by releasing the "Galaxy Golden" dual-screen flip-phone; Japanese paper reports gold iPhone to be released on September 20th in Japan; The Next Web explains differences in parental control on iOS and Android tablets; Digital Trends rounds up Bluetooth speakers; Macworld reviews Sphero 2.0 smartphone-controlled ball; PC Magazine says Yelp for iPhone offers reasonably reliable information; more tips for Plants vs. Zombies 2 from 148Apps; as Google attempts to land live NFL games for YouTube, David Goldman at CNNMoney argues for Apple to jump in and use their billions in cash to lock up digital rights to games in similar way Apple TV has NBA, baseball, hockey; is jailbreaking still useful now that iOS 7 will offer many of the familiar tweaks? Today's MU PROMO offers 50% savings on Blu-ray Player 2.9.0.1229. "With outstanding universal performance, Blu-ray Player is the world's best media player for Mac that can play Blu-ray discs, DVD's, ISO's and all other mainstream media formats. Blu-ray Player combines a rich functionality with a user-friendly interface to support high-quality media playback that takes full advantage of your Mac's display." | |||||
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