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QuickTime update fixes DRM glitch (sort of)

Apple solves the most glaring problem, but the media cabal puts a real fix out of reach.

| Opinion | Personal tech | 11/26/08 at 12:50 am |


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Best Buy cuts MacBook prices by up to $150

Best Buy has cut prices of Apple Inc.'s MacBook laptops by between $100 and $150, with the cheapest model now selling for under $900.

| News | Hardware | Personal tech | 11/24/08 at 1:20 pm |


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DRM-afflicted Macs enrage users; Apple eerily silent

C'mon, can't you at least make some hang-wringing excuse about how the studios made you do it?

| Opinion | Legal | Personal tech | 11/19/08 at 6:05 pm |


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Letting Apple into the enterprise isn't easy

While Apple will likely infiltrate more corporate environments -- thanks to the enthusiasm it has generated in the consumer market and the enterprise-friendly features added to the Mac and iPhone -- that doesn't mean it will be easy. Even Mac veterans say Apple doesn't always act like other technology partners and that doing what it takes to mix Apple into the environment takes time and research

| Feature | Hardware | 11/06/08 at 2:49 pm |


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