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Google extends Apps Premier credit for Gmail outages
Google is extending a credit to Apps Premier customers due to three Gmail outages this month.
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Apple whips rivals in consumer purchase plans
More American consumers plan to buy an Apple computer in the next 90 days than any other brand, a market research firm says.
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Apple updates Final Cut Express, releases ProRes QuickTime Decoder
Apple released an update for Final Cut Express, fixing issues with AVCHD camcorders and a new decoder for QuickTime that allows users to play ProRes video.
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Apple promises September fix for iPhone security flaw
A security flaw that allows access to a locked iPhone will be released in September, Apple said.
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Google introduces Android apps store
Google unveiled plans for the Android Market, where developers can distribute content for Android phones.
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Review: Yelp for iPhone
Some Yelp fans may be disappointed by the limitations of this mobile version for the popular business directory site. But the Yelp iPhone applications offers a useful and easy way to find nearby businesses.
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Logitech unveils Squeezebox Boom music player
Logitech announced the new Squeezebox Boom, a self-contained networked music player with support for Internet Radio, iTunes libraries, multiple alarm clocks, and more.
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Sanyo announces new entry-level HD projector
Sanyo has announced a new entry-level HD projector that will ship in October.
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Bare Bones releases BBEdit 9.0
BBEdit has been updated adding many new features including Text Completion, Projects and refined search capabilities.
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Permanently delete Mail messages
Learn a useful—and potentially dangerous—method of permanently deleting messages in Mail.
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Philips aims compact home theater at smaller spaces
For people who want a compact home theater Philips has launched the CimemaOne, at the IFA electronics show on Thursday.
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Veoh ruling bolsters YouTube effort to fend off Viacom suit
A rulling in favor of Veoh Networks could be good news for Google as it defends itself in a $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Viacom against its YouTube online video service.
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NetNewsWire beta gets updated
NewsGator updated NetNewsWire, improving performance and fixing a bug.
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