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The iPad Mini: It's all about iTunes
Apple's anchor app will gain another foothold when the 7.85-inch tablet ships, taking on Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire for entertainment use. Read More


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Learn from Apple: Having fans means you're always forgiven
Mentioning Apple with anything less than admiration is like saying "Frau Blucher!" in "Young Frankenstein" -- the horses reflexively whinny. Last week's Apple/Blucher moment came when I suggested that the new Lightning connector for iPhone 5 calls into question Apple's credibility as an enterprise technology vendor. Read More

U.S. government agency drops BlackBerry in favor of iPhone
The $2.1 million contract to supply iPhone devices and services to more than 17,600 users was awarded because RIM could not meet the mobile needs of the agency. Read More

Apple adds Retina to 13-inch MacBook Pro, but iMac customers have to wait
Along with the long-rumored iPad Mini, Apple yesterday also refreshed its two best-selling Macs, the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the iMac. The MacBook Pro got most of the attention, as it followed its larger sibling, the 15-inch notebook by the same name, in adopting a "Retina" high-resolution display. Read More

Apple's iPod Touch is fast becoming the new cash register
Apple is a quiet giant in an industry that we interact with every day. It's also a bellwether for that industry's payments technology -- on both sides of the transaction. Read More


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