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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The missing camera on the iPod Touch

If there was one thing almost everyone was certain about in the run-up to Wednesday's music event, it was that the new iPod Touches would include a camera.
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Steve Jobs returns to rock and roll us

Updated iTunes, updated iPods, and cameras and FM tuners in unexpected places.
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WOOHOO NEW IPODS COMING WEDNESDAY EXCITING!

Sorry for yelling; I really need to psych myself up for this.
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The AT&T-Apple iPhone blame game hits the Grey Lady

WHOSE FAULT IS IT REALLY? That's what the angry masses want to know. I personally blame "Seth the Blogger Guy."
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Snow Leopard fixes Expose

And you probably didn't even know it was broken!
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Snow Leopard: First impressions

No big surprises, though one bit of puzzlement.
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Why Excel beats iCal for to-dos on the Mac

For once, Microsoft does a better job than Apple in just getting out of the way.
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Google Voice isn't VOIP, and other things you learn from readers

My face is a bit red, but this story is still weird.
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Apple, Google, and Google Voice: It gets weird

A sordid saga of VOIP intrigue just got a little stranger.
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Late August Quickies

In which we see conspiracy and collusion everywhere!
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If the comments are ugly, the code is ugly

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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

 

Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
- mburton325

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