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MacBook Air: Rippling screen solved by replacement

My late-2010 MacBook Air is back, pristine and in full working order after a visit to Apple’s workshops. I took...
Cupertino, California? No, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, suction capital of the west. Sir James Dyson is getting as jumpy as Jobs in...
One of the most famous names in photography, Kodak, clicks its shutter for almost the last time today as the...
Horace Dediu of Asymco charts the rise and fall of computing empires. He sees three distinct phases in the history...
I was an early convert to Day One. I reviewed the trio of apps (iPhone, iPad, Mac) last September when...
Canadian iPad buyers have been distraught to open their boxes and find a tablet of clay. It seems unscrupulous individuals...
New research by IDG confirms previous reports than the iPad is making big inroads into the corporate sector. In Europe,...
Writing in The Times this morning, Richard Morrison recounts his encounter with David Hockney in the courtyard of the Royal...
Federico Viticci of Macstories does a good job of countering John Biggs' assertion in his TechCrunch article that Samsung is...
Apple and Amazon dominate customer satisfaction ratings according to research by ForeSee. With respective scores of 85 and 84 percent,...
This concept of a cheap spare cellphone with a 15-year charge on one AA battery sounds like a good idea....
When the Kindle Fire was announced I was tempted to get one just for the heck of it. If I’d...
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