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Scenes From an Apple Store

Michael Comeau posted a photo: I had a fantastic experience at Apple’s Aperture Pro Lab at the West 14th Street store. I got there a little early so I used my camera to kill some time.

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Scenes From an Apple Store

Neo Nectaris strategy game arrives on the iPhone

Hudson’s nifty turn-based strategy game, Military Madness, enjoyed a revival on Xbox Live last year with Nectaris. Now it’s spreading the love to iPhones with Military Madness: Neo Nectaris.

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iHound aims to help you find your missing iPhone

At this week’s Macworld Expo, iHound Software will hand out stickers aimed at aiding people who find lost iPhones to reunite them with their owners. And for the month of February, iHound has dropped the price on its iPhone app.

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iHound aims to help you find your missing iPhone

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mahdi_c posted a photo: Who won an iMac?

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Report: Google to make Gmail more social

Google will add social features to Gmail, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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Report: Google to make Gmail more social

Straight*

animal_farm posted a photo: Der Zaun im Hintergrund ist das i Tüpfelchen für mich.*

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Review: McSweeney’s for iPhone

A $6 app that provides pieces of random fiction may not be for everyone. But McSweeney’s delivers great content in a simple, classy interface.

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Review: McSweeney’s for iPhone

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Adobe apologizes for 16-month-old Flash bug

Adobe apologized over the weekend for letting a 16-month-old bug in Flash Player languish without a patch, even though it updated the popular plug-in four times since the flaw was reported.

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Adobe apologizes for 16-month-old Flash bug

Apple offers ‘find out how’ tutorials as podcasts

Apple has re-released the “find out how” tutorial videos from its site as podcasts. Presumably, more videos are on their way to keep aspiring i-everything users occupied.

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Apple offers ‘find out how’ tutorials as podcasts