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Macworld Buying Guides: Inkjet printers
Online photo processors and drugstore kiosks are fine choices for printing your personal photos, but if you want to take photo printing matters into your own hands, there’s no beating owning your own inkjet printer. We’ll tell you what to look for if a photo printer is on your shopping list.
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Swedish provider hints at MMS on iPhone
A presentation by Scandinavian and Baltic mobile operator Telia Sonera hints that Multimedia Messaging may be on its way to the iPhone.
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U.S. needs more broadband competition, expert says
The U.S. broadband market could see lower prices and faster speeds with more competition, one expert says.
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Palm lays off workers
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iPod touch draws the short straw
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Some tips on downgrading applications
Learn how to downgrade to an older MySQL version. We also have some general tips for downgrading any program that was installed using Apple’s installer.
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Google adds customization feature to Internet search
Google is launching SearchWiki, a way for users to customize searches by re-ranking, deleting, and adding comments to results.
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Seven ways to push mail to the iPhone—without Exchange
Exchange may be the most common e-mail and collaborative tools package on the market, but it isn't always the best choice for every company, including those using iPhones.
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$5 million lawsuit charges Apple with fraud over 3G speeds
Apple and AT&T face another lawsuit claiming the companies misrepresented the speed of the iPhone 3G and the 3G network.
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Targus Chill Mat for Mac
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PasswordWallet update released
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Review: Sonos Multi-Room Music System 2.7
If you thought a handful of AirPort Express Base Stations, an iPhone, and Apple Remote application for that iPhone would bring you the greatest multi-room audio playback on earth, think again. Sonos has it beat hands down.
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Review: Concert Vault for iPhone
The Concert Vault iPhone app is a well-made interface for listening to live music from the past 40 years.
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Bugs & Fixes: Dealing with Data Backup problems
Ted Landau uses Prosoft’s Data Backup to protect himself from data loss. But lately, he’s run into a problem with running the backup program on his MacBook Pro that has both him and the developer stumped.
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Wake up to Squeezebox Boom
Logitech's Squeezebox Boom is a cool alarm clock, Internet Radio, and iTunes playback device, all in a single self-contained unit with built-in speakers. Jason Snell has the details.
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Review: Contribute CS4
For individual users of the standalone product, Contribute CS4 is not a worthy upgrade, due to the lack of compelling new features. Larger companies may benefit from the improved workflow options. But if you are pleased with Contribute CS3, you will probably not find the changes to be worth the upgrade cost.
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Macworld Buying Guides: Color laser printers
Color laser printers offer great speed and reliability for demanding business and home users. If you’re in the market for one, we’ve got tips on what to look for and three recommendations for models you should consider.
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Virgin's in-flight Wi-Fi coming Monday
Virgin America’s in-flight Wi-Fi service will launch on Monday for a beta test that is intended to last just one week before a planned commercial launch Dec. 1.
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