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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for Dec. 17

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Jason Jensen has announced Friend Update 1.0, his new app for iOS devices. The US$1.99 app merges the Facebook and Twitter feeds of up to 30 friends on a page for each friend. Tapping a friend will bring the user to a page displaying that friend’s Facebook and/or Twitter feeds.

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Airfoil for Snow Leopard updated to version 4

Rogue Amoeba has rolled out Airfoil 4 (http://www.rogueamoeba.com/airfoil/mac), an upgrade to the tool for streaming audio around the house.

Originally designed to send any audio to Apple’s Airport Express router (which supports only iTunes by default), Airfoil has grown to support streaming to the Apple TV, as well as other
computers running Airfoil Speakers (on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux), and even to iOS devices such as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for Dec. 16

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Aquafadas has announced Xmas Alphabet for the iPad. The US$1.99 app lets children “discover the amazing world of words and letters in a Christmasy spirt.” It comes with backgrounds with Christmas characters, letting kids to learn to spell words from a Christmas themed choice of vocabulary.

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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for Dec. 16

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Aquafadas has announced Xmas Alphabet for the iPad. The US$1.99 app lets children “discover the amazing world of words and letters in a Christmasy spirt.” It comes with backgrounds with Christmas characters, letting kids to learn to spell words from a Christmas themed choice of vocabulary.

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Greg’s bite: Microsoft finally closes the Stuxnet hole

By Greg Mills

Windows Stuxnet News, gleaned from around the web indicates that 40 security holes in Windows and Internet Explorer were finally patched today, including the last hole the Stuxnet worm used to infiltrate Iran’s nuclear program.  

The Stuxnet worm authors, if we ever find out who wrote it, should be awarded a Pulitzer Prize as work of written computer code that changed the world and actually delayed a nasty military attack on Iran, for a period of time.  

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