We took a week off from the Weekly Wrap, because your devoted wrapper was stuck at jury duty. But now we’re back and ready to summarize the Macworld week that was, highlighting our biggest and best stories in case you missed them. Just don’t let it happen again.
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Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com.
The HTC Status, a BlackBerry-like smartphone with a dedicated Facebook share button, will be available...
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It’s pretty much a given that with each major update to Mac OS X or iOS, Apple will add to the OS features previously provided by third-party developers. These are often features that were in such demand that others had stepped in to provide them, but, eventually, Apple saw their utility and decid...
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It’s time for another iPhone case roundup, where we gather up the latest in iPhone protection. As always, this installment brings you a variegated selection from the world of portable telephonic protection—we’ve got a little bit for everybody.
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Many things may be surprising this week, dear readers. For example, you may be surprised to know that Rob Enderle was wrong about something! You would, however, have to have absolutely no idea who Rob Enderle is. But it’s possible! More surprising might be the Macalope’s take on the patent wars: He’...
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Apple’s taking its intellectual property case to Samsung’s front door, taking HP to the cleaners, and taking its licks from professional video editors and comedians alike. Take the remainders for Friday, June 24, 2011—please.
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The simplicity of cloud computing might be appealing to some users, but connectivity and security are still concerns. Here's a checklist of considerations to ponder before you take the plunge with the newly-emerging Google Chromebook.
1. Widespread user adoption may be slow. With a Chromeboo...
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On Wednesday Apple marked the demise of the MacBook. No, not its entire line of laptops, which made up 70 percent of the Macs sold in the company's just-completed third quarter. Getting the chop is the $999 white plastic MacBook, which has held down the low-cost end of Apple's laptop line for years....
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One of the most common early complaints about the iPhone was its lack of support for cut, copy, and paste text editing capabilities. In fact, Apple didn’t add a copy-paste feature until 2009’s release of iOS 3.0, two years after the iPhone’s initial launch.
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