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Bookle brings ePub reading to the Mac

07/02/2012 01:24amBookle brings ePub reading to the Mac While reading ebooks on your iOS devices is fairly pleasant, thanks to Apple's iBooks app, the company has yet to release any such program for the Mac. To fill this void, Tidbits Publishing and Stairways Software have collaborated to create Bookle, a DRM-free ePub reader.



Add USB charging ports to any AC outlet

07/02/2012 01:24amAdd USB charging ports to any AC outlet RCA's $20 USB Wall Plate Charger adds a pair of powered USB ports to a wall socket, making it easier to charge your favorite devices.



Apple snares top smartphone sales spot

07/02/2012 01:24amApple snares top smartphone sales spot Apple was the top seller of smartphones worldwide and in the U.S. last quarter, analysts said Monday.



Hands on with Intel's new Cherryville 520 SSD

07/02/2012 01:24amHands on with Intel's new Cherryville 520 SSD Intel today started shipping its fastest solid-state drive to date, the 520 Series SSD.



Redbox, Verizon team on streaming service

07/02/2012 01:24amRedbox, Verizon team on streaming service The Netflix rival is expected to launch this year, but the partners are disclosing few details.



Review: Epson Stylus NX430 Small-in-One All-in-One printer offers great output, no frills

07/02/2012 01:24amReview: Epson Stylus NX430 Small-in-One All-in-One printer offers great output, no frills This home/very small office MFP is compact and simple, and produces excellent output; but pricey inks and a lack of duplexing features make it best for low-volume use.



(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Commoditize this

07/02/2012 01:24amThe Macalope Daily: Commoditize this Markets commoditize! Except the ones where Apple competes.

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The iPad at work, Day 1: Getting it all set up

07/02/2012 01:24amThe iPad at work, Day 1: Getting it all set up On his first day of using nothing but an iPad for work, Dan Moren found that it takes a bit of adjustment--but only a bit.



The iPad at work: Can it get the job done?

07/02/2012 01:24amThe iPad at work: Can it get the job done? As iPads make inroads into the business world, the question must once again be asked: can the tablet really replace a computer when it comes to doing real work? To find out, Dan Moren used nothing but his iPad at work for three days. Here's what he found out.



iOS App Review: Nag uses alarms to keep you on task

07/02/2012 01:24amiOS App Review: Nag uses alarms to keep you on task This simple iPhone app uses alarms to keep you on task and bolster your productivity.



Who really was behind the SOPA protests?

07/02/2012 01:24amWho really was behind the SOPA protests? Participation in last month's protests against the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act was driven by a combination of independent decisions by websites, behind-the-scenes organization by a number of groups, and grassroots response to the blackout and other online efforts.



App Guide: Airline apps for iOS devices

07/02/2012 01:24amApp Guide: Airline apps for iOS devices Your favorite airline likely offers an iOS app for checking flight times and fares. Just don't use it when the captain has signaled that all electronic devices need to be in the off position, OK?



U.S. viewers can watch Super Bowl on Mac, iOS

07/02/2012 01:24amU.S. viewers can watch Super Bowl on Mac, iOS U.S. viewers can watch Sunday's Super Bowl on either their Macs or their iPad.



Weekly Wrap: Lion bugs, iBooks Author, Final Cut Pro X

07/02/2012 01:24amWeekly Wrap: Lion bugs, iBooks Author, Final Cut Pro X Once a week, we gather together to recap the best stories published on Macworld over the past seven days. This week, those include software updates from Apple--and the problems that go along with them--tips on using your Mac more efficiently, and plenty more.



The Week in iPhone Cases: iLove

07/02/2012 01:24amThe Week in iPhone Cases: iLove It's nearly Valentine's Day, and what better way to show you care than by helping to protect a beloved iPhone?



The Macalope Weekly: Who to blame?

07/02/2012 01:24amThe Macalope Weekly: Who to blame? We have to blame someone, right? How about Apple?



Remains of the Day: Undercover boss

07/02/2012 01:24amRemains of the Day: Undercover boss John Browett masqueraded as an ordinary salesman, The Daily reveals its subscriber numbers, and a former Apple product manager unveils the not-so-secret secrets of the iPhone's development.



Apple revises Snow Leopard security update

07/02/2012 01:24amApple revises Snow Leopard security update Apple updated the latest Snow Leopard security update, 2012-001, to version 1.1. While the company didn't spell out what changed, many users who installed the previous version of the update had encountered problems with the Rosetta technology used to run PowerPC-based apps.



Apple updates iBooks Author license, clarifies restrictions

07/02/2012 01:24amApple updates iBooks Author license, clarifies restrictions Apple on Friday updated the end user license agreement for iBooks Author, clarifying the restrictions on where the program's output may be sold.



Under the Gavel: Motorola patents trump Apple in Germany

07/02/2012 01:24amUnder the Gavel: Motorola patents trump Apple in Germany Motorola has won a pair of injunctions against Apple in Germany, one against certain iPhones and iPads, and another against push email in iCloud. But the bigger question is whether this means war between Apple and Google at last.