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Mophie releases Juice Pack Air for iPhone 4
Mophie has updated and redesigned its popular Juice Pack Air battery backup case for the iPhone 4. The case's built-in battery doubles the iPhone's internal battery, offering up to 6 extra hours of talk time on 3G, 36 more hours of audio playback, or nine hours of watching videos.

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After Google incident, Wi-Fi data collection goes on
With a number of companies -- including Google and Apple -- collecting wireless data, it's clear that many users do not understand how the data is being collected or why. And security experts are just now starting to discover some of the ways that this information could be misused.

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Review: NFL 2011 for iPhone
NFL 2011 for iPhone keeps everything that made NFL 2010 successful, and adds on a small handful of gameplay and visual improvements. The result is a fun football simulator, with a few new minor annoyances, but a very solid enjoyment factor.

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Salesforce.com Chatter goes mobile with new apps
Salesforce.com has unveiled plans to take its Chatter social networking service show on the road with new mobile apps for the major smartphone and tablet platforms, including the iPhone and iPad.

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Apple releases iMovie 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch
Hot on the heels of iOS 4.1, Apple also released iMovie 1.1 on Wednesday, updating its portable movie-editing app. The new version adds a number of significant new features and support for the new fourth-generation iPod touch.

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Review: QuickCal Add for iPhone
This app promises to save you time by making it easier to enter events into your mobile calendar. QuickCal Add is certainly cleaner than the built-in Calendar app, but those time savings never materialize.

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Re-imagining Ping
Unfair though it may be to kick a week-old service, kick I shall and suggest that Apple’s Ping social networking service is, in its infant form, unfulfilling. Here's what I'd change.

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Apple releases iPhone Configuration Utility 3.1 for Mac, PC
To coincide with Wednesday's iOS 4.1 update, Apple also updated iPhone Configuration Utility, its device management software for businesses and the enterprise, with some key new features.

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Google Instant searches as you type
Searching from Google's homepage no longer requires hitting return; results are updated live as you type.

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Microsoft previews more of Office 2011
Microsoft has posted a third behind-the-scenes video of its forthcoming Office for Mac 2011, showing off collaboration features, Web apps, a new scheduling assistant, and a presentation broadcast feature.

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Studiometry 8 brings new features, interface
Oranged Software announced the release of Studiometry 8, the latest version of the company’s project management software.

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First Look: iOS 4.1
Like the 2.1 and 3.1 updates before it, iOS 4.1 brings to the table not just bug fixes, but also new features and enhancements, such as Apple's Game Center, HDR photos, and more.

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Apple releases iOS 4.1 for iPhone, iPod touch
The latest update to Apple's mobile OS brings a handful of new features and squashed bugs, including high dynamic range photos, FaceTime calling from the Favorites menu, Game Center, and fixes for proximity sensor and Bluetooth audio problems.

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Mozilla fixes Firefox's DLL load hijacking bug
Mozilla on Tuesday patched 15 vulnerabilities in Firefox, 11 of them labeled critical.

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Nikon unveils fully-loaded, advanced Coolpix camera
The full-featured Nikon Coolpix P7000 is geared to go head-to-head with Canon's G series, offering fast access to manual controls and performance-minded hardware.

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Podcast: Reviewing Apple's iPods
Apple's new iPods are now on sale, but we've had our chance to get up-close and personal with these latest music devices. Find out what our reviewers think of the new nano, shuffle, and touch.

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Calvetica 2.0 gains multi-calendar support, more event control
This stylish-yet-useful replacement for iOS's built-in Calendar app has gained a major upgrade with a lot of user-requested features, including multi-calendar support, access to more event details, and more customizable settings.

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Flickr Studio brings Flickr browsing to the iPad
Flickr has a basic iphone app, but it has yet to fully embrace the iPad. Developers are taking the opportunity to provide native Flickr browsing clients, and Flickr Studio is just such an attempt, offering an iPad-optimized layout, support for Pro accounts and viewing Flickr videos, and geo-location features.

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Introducing the Switching to a Mac Superguide
Macworld's Switching to a Mac Superguide is aimed at new Mac owners who are making their first baby steps into the OS X world. If you or someone in your family is finally making the switch to a Mac from a PC, this indispensable guide can help with the big move.

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Three Mac photo apps that imitate film
Give digital photos the charm of old Kodachrome photos and toy cameras. These three low-cost applications give you a number of easy ways to imitate the film look on your Mac.

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New iPhone app preps project managers for PMP exam
Project managers seeking the Project Management Professional certification can turn to PM Flash Cards, a $20 iPhone app that helps users study for their PMP exam.

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Review: Times for iPad
This beautifully designed, intelligent feed reader for the iPad removes most of what's frustrating about most RSS feed readers.

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VMware's plan for the Apple iPad still taking shape
VMware previewed a desktop virtualization client for the Apple iPad, but isn't saying when it will be commercially available.

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Review: MacSpeech Scribe 1.1
Transcription tool makes moving your spoken word to the printed page a snap.

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Extensis launches Portfolio Server 9.5
Portfolio Server 9.5 offers new features for previewing and selecting graphics and enhanced file format support.

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Review: iPod shuffle (fourth generation, late 2010)
Apple's fourth-generation iPod shuffle revives the best design the model ever had, with on-device buttons that the now-disgraced third-generation model lacked.

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Review: iPod touch (fourth generation, late 2010)
The latest iteration of the the iPod touch comes closer to feature parity with the iPhone than ever before. For many people, this makes for a compelling iPod. It does for us as well.

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Review: iPod nano (sixth generation, late 2010)
With the sixth edition of the iPod nano, Apple has given the nano line its biggest makeover yet, including shrinking the player down and adding a Multi-Touch display. While some of these changes offer big improvements over the traditional Click Wheel interface, the new nano also loses some features and just might be a bit too small.

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Apple releases Safari updates
On Tuesday Apple issued minor updates to its Safari Web browser: Safari 5.0.2 for Leopard and Snow Leopard (OS X 10.5.8 or later) or Windows (XP, Vista, and 7) and Safari 4.1.2 for Tiger (OS X 10.4.11).

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Remains of the Day: Over Hurd
Justin Bieber may be capable of single-handedly bringing down Twitter, but Mark Hurd only wishes he had that problem. Meanwhile, Eminem’s downloading money by the fistful and Google’s getting ready to switch on its TV service.

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LG announces smartphones with dual-core processor
LG on Tuesday announced new smartphones with dual-core processors.

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FileMaker offers Bento 3 Project Manager
FileMaker has announced the availability of Bento 3 Project Manager, a new set of templates that aim to make it easy for Mac users to track their personal projects and manage their time within the Bento database application.

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iWeb update polishes comments, search
Apple on Tuesday released iWeb 3.0.2, available for download via Apple's Website or Software Update.

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Poet's Pad helps unleash your inner poet
Poet's Pad, by Dante Varnado Moore, is an iPad app designed to let poets write, arrange, and store all of their creative writings and poetry concepts, while offering a few tools to help provide inspiration.

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Expand your iPad's storage capacity with HyperDrive
Sanho's new HyperDrive is a portable hard drive and card reader that connects directly to your iPad, giving you up to 750GB of extra storage for your media.

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Review: iTunes 10
For the third year in a row, Apple has released a major version upgrade to iTunes, the center of its entertainment and mobile app universe. This time around, however, the new version of iTunes is predominantly a foundational update—less about new features and buttons, and more about laying the groundwork for important new avenues for the iTunes Store.

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HTML5 may help Web pages talk, listen
The World Wide Web Consortium is investigating integrating speech capabilities into the Web standard.

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Review: You Gotta See This for iPhone
This app, which uses the gyroscope in the iPhone 4 to help create a panoramic-style view, has a few shortcomings. But it's a fun app to use and a great way to show off to friends.

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Macworld introduces Macworld Insider
Macworld's new premium online product, Macworld Insider, has arrived! Get full-text RSS feeds, a back-issue PDF archive, ad-free layouts on our Website, and more.

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Send HTML e-mail from your iPhone with MarkdownMail
A new app, MarkdownMail, lets you send HTML-formatted e-mail from your iOS device, via the Markdown formatting language.

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