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John Giannandrea to retire from Apple next spring

It’s not a surprise, but Apple has announced that John Giannandrea, the company’s senior vice president for Machine Learning and AI Strategy, is stepping down from his position and will serve as an advisor to the company before retiring in the spring of 2026. ...

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Apple now has 16.6% of the global wearable band market

The wearable band market (wrist-worn devices such as smart watches and fitness trackers) grew by a modest 3% to 54.6 million units in the third quarter (3Q), according to the latest research from Omdia. And it was good news for Apple. Despite the low volume growth,...

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This software rips Blu-ray discs — but it costs time, money

With Handbrake you can rip commercial DVDs to play on your Mac. But there’s been no way to do this with commercial Blu-ray discs until now. With Aiseesoft’s (http://www.aiseesoft.com/) US$39.95 Blu-ray Ripper for Mac ($39.95) , you can. However, be prepared to invest in time and money.

OWC Mercury Pro Blu-ray — burn, baby, burn!

If your hard drive is running out of room to store all the movies, music and software you’ve accumulated, maybe it’s time to get a Blu-ray burner. Apple may have dissed Blu-ray, but some of us love it. And we can at least burn to Blu-ray discs on a Mac even if we can’t play back Blu-ray movies (at least without a kludgy workaround).

Kool Tool: WaterGuard Plus Waterproof Case

Ever wanted to submerge you iPad in water? If you have, you need therapy. On the other hand, if you have your Apple tablet around water very often — say, at the beach or on a boat — you do need a waterproof case. Trendy Digital (http://www.trendydigital.com) makes one in the US$23.99 Waterguard Plus Waterproof Case for the iPad.

Ricoh CX3 a sub-$400 compact camera marvel

By Daniel M. East

I was surprised by the unveiling of Ricoh’s (http://www.ricoh.com) new CX3 digital camera not too long after the CX2 arrived, but the difference between these siblings is remarkable. After spending a lot of time with both the CX1 and CX2, the CX3 had some large shoes to fill. Clearly, Ricoh is listening to its customers with this latest addition to the CX series.

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