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The iPhone 4 will be available for Verizon Wireless in early February 2011. What does this mean for current customers on AT&T? Read MoreRead More link

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Apple has a track record of early success. Hardware often sells out on launch day and the iOS App Store has realized 7 Billion downloads sinc 2008. With the Mac App Store launching yesterday, it should come as no surprise that Apple has sold 1 Million Apps. Read MoreRead More link

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The iPad has pioneered an ever increasing trend — tablets finding their way into the hands of enterprise executives, a demographic usually shy to embrace emerging technology. What makes Apple’s 9.7-inch iOS tablet such a hit in the boardroom? Read MoreRead More link

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The recent surge of Macintosh computers into the business and enterprise environment has encouraged many software companies to develop high quality business applications for Mac OS X. But not all applications have made the switch yet, and Parallels Desktop 6 is here to help. Read MoreRead More link

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Available this October, Office 2011 will be unleashed onto an unsuspecting public, hopefully making everyone’s life happier, easier and more fulfilling. That said, there are a handful of things that you may want to know: 1.) Entourage is being retired and for the first time in almost a decade, a version of Outlook will honor Read MoreRead More link

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In late July, Apple updated their infamous line of iMac computers. At first glance, these updates are not very noticeable. Aesthetically, the revised iMacs appear identical to their last generation counterparts. However, taking a look under the hood, one will notice the considerable changes that have been made. Apple’s iMac lineup now includes four models, Read MoreRead More link

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Over the past three years, the iPhone has become one of Apple’s flagship products, a cash cow of sorts. The iPhone 3G & 3GS have received praise for the handsets’ revolutionary design and build quality. With the announcement of the iPhone 4, Apple saw record breaking pre-order and first day sales. Apple found themselves at the center of every media outlet’s attention and Consumer Reports rewarded Apple’s latest iPhone with the highest rating ever given to a smartphone. Their recommendation was quickly retracted as issues with the handset trickled in over both Engadget and Gizmodo just hours after the iPhone 4 hit shelves. Apple could no longer ignore the issue. Read MoreRead More link

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by Cory Elsmore | Twitter.com/thefndtn On June 15th Apple released an updated Mac mini.  The new machine is a thing of beauty.  It is even smaller than the old mini.  The entire box is only 1.4 inches tall, The machine sports a unibody enclosure.  Rounding out the new hardware offering is more power, an SD Read MoreRead More link

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by Patrick McAvey | Twitter.com/thefndtn Whether you have the original iPhone or the latest iPhone 4, battery usage is always an issue. Because the iPhone does so much — plays video, music, checks email all day, delivers directions, search the web and plays games — it uses a lot more energy than a phone that Read MoreRead More link

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by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn We had all seen Apple’s iPhone 4 prototype before Steve Jobs delivered his annual WWDC keynote yesterday morning. At first glance, the unit that Jobs showed off was not unlike what we had expected — the surprises came in the form of remarkable craftsmanship and in-house applications. Perhaps Mondays greatest Read MoreRead More link

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