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Analyst: Apple revives plans for a next-gen iPhone SE
Analyst: Apple revives plans for a next-gen iPhone SE

In a series of tweets, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says revived plans for a next-gen iPhone SE (version 4). It was just last month that he said those plans were canceled or postponed. Apparently, they were just postponed. Kuo says the biggest change is that it will feature...

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InDesign CS5 a major step forward

By Jay Nelson

InDesign CS5 from Adobe (http://www.adobe.com) represents a major step forward in usability and adds substantial new features for creating and exporting interactive documents and eBooks.

Category Review: retail management apps for Mac OS X, part two

This MacNews Category Review is the second of our multi-part look at retail management software for the Mac. Products covered include Gesta Complet, Grocery Website Modules, Gym Organizer, HansaWorld Enterprise, iAuthorize, InfoBusiness, IntelliScanner Wine Collector, Inventory Tracker Plus, Joyaux, KiBizSystem, Kinhelios TPV, Kita-Livres, Legato CRM, Logicmac Sesam Vitale, MacBusiness POS, MacPOSX, MacroPrint, McKassa, NetSuite CRM, Octopus Enterprise Resource Planning, Office Assistant, Optimal ERP, Partenaire Pro, PayGo RoadTrip, PlatipusPRO Advanced POS, POS/OE4, PressGenie, ProBe, ProHandwerk, ProScope,

Defender provides a ‘tank’ for the iPad

By ‘Doctor Dave’ Greenbaum

I’ve only been in a tank once. It was some museum in my childhood and I can’t remember where, but it was impressive. When you were inside you couldn’t hear anything from the outside world.  You’d bang on it and your hand would hurt.  It was an impressive vehicle that provided unbelievable protection from the outside.

“Tank” is the first word I thought of when using my Otterbox Defender for the iPad.

Freshly Squeezed Reviews: And it dices tomatoes, too

By Frank Petrie

So, you’ve purchased an iPad and you’re fairly smug about. And rightfully so, cause you’re on the bleeding edge of technology, it’s a magnet for meeting people of the opposite sex, and other computer users envy you.

But the more that you’ve used it, you’ve discovered that Steve understated its usefulness as a decent production tool, even in it’s first generation. But now comes a concept out of left field.

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