Apple: Inside the cult
by Josh Fruhlinger

What gewgaws, wonders, and terrible rages will soon emerge from Apple's Cupertino lair? Josh Fruhlinger brings you the latest news and gossip for all things Mac and iWhatHaveYou. Send him tips at jfruh@jfruh.com or on Twitter @jfruh.

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Apple bailing out AT&T, this time on the airwaves

Does Apple have to do EVERYTHING itself?
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7I like it!

The App Store gets a fix -- but not fixed

Much as we may love Phil Schiller, he can't right every wrong -- he's a busy guy.
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3I like it!

Latest unsubstantiated Apple Tablet rumor contradicts previous unsubstantiated rumors

Fervent believers in the previous unsubstantiated rumors were thrown into a tizzy by the latest changes in this made-up vapor-tale.
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4I like it!

Android fragments vs. the iPhone monolith

Everyone like open ideologically, but in practice...
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The Apple tablet: 'Most analysts heaped praise on the mythical device'

That ... that about sums it up.
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Bow down before the Apple retail behemoth

You will be impressed!
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The iPhone is not going to be killed

So maybe we should all get along?
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Finally, an iPhone-on-Verizon rumor with a little substance

Emphasis on the "little," but still!
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26I like it!

Apple syncing patent can't come soon enough

I'll say it: iPhone syncing is a pain!
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19I like it!

Apple doesn't owe you anything

Doesn't this relationship seems like it only goes one way?
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If the comments are ugly, the code is ugly

claird
SVG a graphics format for 21st century

pasmith
Take Chrome OS for a test spin

Sandra Henry-Stocker
Solaris Tip: Have Your Files Changed Since Installation?

sjvn
64-bits of protection?

jfruh
Android fragments vs. the iPhone monolith

mikelgan
What Gizmodo missed about the Pro WX Wireless USB disk drive

 

Where Google Chrome security fails: the password
I heard mention that the Chrome OS will have some sort of encryption available a la bitlocker. If it's possible to encrypt personal data using another password or key, then it may have potential for very secure data.... And Ubuntu has an 'encrypt home directory' option, perhaps google should follow suit.
- Dann

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