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News items you should check out: December 15

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From 9to5Mac: xAI’s lawsuit accusing Apple and OpenAI of anticompetitive practices has less to do with Grok’s App Store visibility, and more to do with a fixation Musk has...

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Top Apple-related stories for the week of December 8-12

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of December 8-12. ° India’s government has come up with another bone-headed idea that Apple will have to oppose. ° Apple exec Johny Srouji is “seriously” considering leaving the...

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i2Display Pro offers color accuracy for screen, projector

By Aaron Westgate

In addition to calibrating displays, X-Rite’s (http://www.xrite.com) i1Display Pro (US$269) also calibrates projectors, measures ambient light, and corrects for glare (for displays lacking a hood). The i1Display Pro comes with X-Rite’s new i1Profiler software.

Defense for the iPhone is a great idea — if it worked

When I first heard of X-Doria’s (http://www.x-doria.com) Defense and Defense Pro line (with pricing starting at US$14.99), I thought, “This is the screen protector for me and my iPhone.”

I’m clumsy enough that I need a screen protector on my iPhone 4S. The goal of the Defender series is to help you get it on straight the first time and make it easy to get rid of air bubbles. X-Doria’s solution is brilliant — or would be, if it worked.

The system sports an alignment grid printed on each piece of a Defense screen protection. To install you:

Leather Caj for the iPad does Apple’s Smart Cover one better

Uniea’s US$54.95 Leather Caj Pad (http://macte.ch/Hf4d3) is one of the more intriguing iPad cases I’ve seen. Its foldable front looks almost identical to the Apple Smart Cover (sans the attaching magnets; you insert the iPad into the case). However, unlike the Smart Cover it also protects the back of your Apple tablet.

Satechi R1 stand for the iPad useful in variety of situations

By Danny Winget

Tablets and larger mobile devices have changed our lives since the debut of the iPad, and we love holding those devices in our hands. We touch, create, and consume all while we have the device on our laps or hands.

Have you ever come across a situation where you couldn’t hold the iPad or tablet in your hand while doing an activity? Did you ever think, “I wish I had a stand to put this iPad on while I am [insert your favorite activity here].” If so then I think Satechi has answered your thinking out loud with a product called the R1 Arm Series.

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