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| FRIDAY BLOWOUT: Every NEW or RENEWING paid subscriber receives 2 YEARS FREE. Judge Cote places a two-year injunction on Apple in e-books case. Seems fair? Vote for the results in the left column below or go straight to the results here. Friday Highlights: The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has struck a deal with China Mobile, opening up 700 million potential customers; more on this developing story from VentureBeat; CNET reports that a Judge will placean e-books monitor on Apple for two years to assure compliance with court orders; more on the injunction from Reuters, The Washington Post, and TechCrunch; At Fortune's Apple 2.0, Philip Elmer-Dewitt reports that Apple devices account for 4 out of 10 ad impressions; in related news, iOS mobile browsing share rises to an impressive 65%; All Things D asks how big of a bump will new iPhones add to Apple's current quarter?; AppleInsider and 9 to 5 Mac report that Mac OS X Mavericks is due to ship at the end of October; The Associated Press reports that world leaders would like companies like Apple and Google to pay more taxes; Fresh worker abuse allegations of labor violations at Chinese factories are covered by Computerworld and TechWeekEurope; The Angry Drunk offers several workflows for Editorial; The Mac Night Owl Gene Steinberg asks if Samsung will kill the smart watch market; BohemianBoomer reviews Snapheal and Snapheal Pro, applications that allow you to handily remove objects and people from photographs; more on the possibility of a 6-inch iPhone from Macworld UK; in Publications, Federico Viticci has turned his epic review of the iOS app Editorial into an expanded edition with 10,000 more words and demo videos. Today's MU PROMO offers 50% savings on DupeZap Plus 2.1.4. "DupeZap Plus is the easy way to search for and remove duplicate files that slow down your Mac. Search across a number of different criteria and even locate duplicates from within the contents of your iPhoto, Aperture, and Tunes databases. With over 90 Pre-defined searches, DupeZap makes it incredibly easy to remove duplicates from your Mac!" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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