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Software

PageSender Updated to Version 4.0

In other news, SmileOnMyMac has released PageSender 4.0, the newest version of its fax program for Mac OS X. Historically, PageSender has worked as a beefed-up version of Mac OS X’s internal faxing features, offering a browser and additional functionality such as automated/scheduled sending and receiving of faxes. The new version offers the following changes: […]

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Rumor

Rumor: Apple to Release LED-backlit 15″ MacBook Pro at WWDC

Although most of us have yet to see an LED-backlit display, this has been the stuff of techno-lust for the past couple of weeks, especially where Apple’s future product line is concerned. The cool news may come ahead of schedule as Apple will announced an LED-backlit laptop on or arround the Worldwide Developers Conference on […]

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iPod

Mophie Announces iPod Shuffle Case/Drink Opener

We’ve arguably reached an apex of technology – and an iPod Shuffle case that can also open your beer on a sunny day more or less proves it. According to the guys over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog, accessory maker Mophie has pulled this off. The Bevy is a combination bottle opener, earbud wrap and key […]

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Rumor

iPhone Launch Window Emerges

Despite the fact that Apple has stated that its long-awaited iPhone will hit the shelves in June, that’s as specific as the company could be. An internal AT&T e-mail sent to all corporate AT&T employees published over at The Boy Genius Report states that the Apple iPhone launch will take place on June 15th and […]

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PC World: 10 Things We Love About Apple

Point. Counter point. In a world where generic MP3 players are sold alongside Chia Pets inevery Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Quickie Mart, Apple’s iPods are anythingbut commodities. Most computers look like they were designedby manufacturers of low-end office furniture, but Macs are so beautifulthat they’d probably be fixtures in movies and on TV even if productplacement […]