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Mac OS X software updates for Dec. 19

Here are the latest updates for Mac OS X apps:

Vjoon (www.vjoon.com) is set to release a new version of vjoon K4. Version 6.5 will ship to the company’s integration partners before Christmas and will be available to all customers at the beginning of the new year. The update comes with new features that make the cross-media publishing platform even easier to work with.

Ergonis Software (www.ergonis.com) has announced Typinator 5.4, an improved new version of their text expander. The new version offers versatile import and export of text snippets in various formats.

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Apple rumors: Haswell chips, Apple TV, more

Here are the latest Apple rumors from the blogosphere.

“Details on 14 new desktop processors set to launch in 2013 based on Intel’s ‘Haswell’ architecture have leaked, offering a glimpse at chips that could potentially make their way into the next-generation iMac.” — “AppleInsider” (www.appleinsider.com)

“Apple TV: why this one feature will crush the competition” — “Forbes” (www.forbes.com)

“Google and Microsoft will face an increasingly dominant Apple in the coming years, a Goldman Sachs study says.” — “CNET” (news.cnet.com)

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Mac OS X software updates for Dec. 13

Here are the latest updates for Mac OS X apps:

Smile (www.smilesoftware.com) has released TextExpander 4.0.4, an update to its typing shortcut tool. The update adds Cut, Copy, and Paste support for items in the snippet list. There is also a new popover window to handle snippet abbreviation conflicts.

Gilder (www.macqim.com/wordpress/) has revved GridUp, a tool that allows you to resize and position your windows with keyboard shortcut, to version 1.1. It’s a maintenance upgrade.

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Apple rumors: lots of stuff on the Apple TV

Here are the latest Apple rumors from the blogosphere.

“As we first discovered in the iOS software code a year ago, Apple is finally ready to implement Bluetooth in its Apple TV products. The latest Apple TV beta not only has a new Bluetooth menu but you can pair wireless keyboards to both the second- and third-gen Apple TV.” — “9to5Mac” (www.9to5Mac.com)

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