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Review: Office Heroes for iPhone
Sick of being an office drone? Why not spend your free time on a social networking game that attempts to make the office life exciting and fun? Developed by Astro Ape Studios, Office Heroes is a free-to-play, Farmville-esque…office game.

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FCC concerned over DefCon mobile hacking talk
The FCC is concerned over a planned Defcon demonstration of GSM mobile-phone interception.

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OWC’s service adds eSATA port to new 27-inch iMac
On Friday, OWC announced a turnkey upgrade program for the 27-inch iMac, which includes an eSATA upgrade.

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Mac Gems: Organize your home inventory with Compartments
Organize your home inventory.

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DXG to offer $600 3D Pocket Camcorder
DXG hopes to be at the forefront of the 3D camcorder trend with its DXG-5D7V 3D Pocket Camcorder that will sell for $600.

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The Macalope Weekly: They're on to us!
iPad owners are selfish, Apple fans are cultists, and one pundit cracks the secret of the iPhone's success. Fortunately, the Macalope's here to clear the air.

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Review: UFC for iPhone
This Ultimate Fighting Championship app has a lot of information about fighters and promos of upcoming events. But unless you're using the app to buy and watch pay-per-view events live, there's not a lot of compelling content here.

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Remains of the Day: Zuck's not an iPhone, he's an Android
It seems Apple's got something big up the sleeves of its black turtleneck; meanwhile, RIM is smuggling a new tablet in its pinstripe suit, and Apple’s also playing legal ping pong. Oh, and Mark Zuckerberg did...something.

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iphonific Website showcases iPhone photography
A new website, iphonific.com, has launched showcasing photography taken using only a mobile phone.

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British Airways updates iPhone app
British Airways has launched an updated version of its iPhone app that lets Executive Club members check-in with a boarding pass displayed on their smartphone screen.

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Review: IMDb for iPhone and iPad
If you need to know what star appeared in which movie when, this app is a must-have regardless of the iOS device you use. IMDb takes the information from its movie reference Website and formats it in a way that's suited perfectly for the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.

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Review: Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty
First entry of Starcraft II arc is a brilliant sci-fi cowboy opera.

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OpenAppMkt wants to be the App Store for Web apps
OpenAppMkt is a new venture that attempts to do for iPhone Web apps what the App Store did for native iPhone apps.

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Daz releases Bryce 7 3D suite
Bryce 7 is launched as standard, Pro and PLE editions. Bryce 7 PLE is free and gives you all the features of the standard version for non-commercial work.

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Just Mobile releases sleek aluminum UpStand for iPad
Just Mobile has released the UpStand, a sleek aluminum stand for the iPad.

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FBI rings organizers over Defcon contest
A social engineering contest run at Defcon has caught the attention of the FBI and the FS-ISAC.

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PCalc 2.2's new theme takes you inside the machine
PCalc 2.2 adds several new features and improves upon older ones, but the highlight is clearly a new "low-light" theme.

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Review: Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 for iPhone
Konami's beautiful Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 is not an iPhone soccer game...it's a soccer game that happens to run on the iPhone.

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Amazon updates Kindle app with inline dictionary, more
Amazon updated its universal Kindle app with an in-app dictionary, fast app switching support under iOS 4, and more.

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OWC provides a closer look at iMac's SSD slot
OWC took apart a new 27-inch iMac to see what the SSD bracket is all about.

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Where To? updated for iOS 4
FutureTap has updated its points-of-interest app, Where To?, to embrace the features of iOS 4 and the iPhone 4.

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Pixel Farm launches 3D camera tracking software
The Pixel Farm has unveiled PFMatchit, a 2D/3D camera-tracking/matchmoving software tool that costs a lot less than its high-end tools for commercials and feature film work.

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Mac Gems: Enhance the iTunes interface with SizzlingKeys
iTunes controller gives you easy access to what you’re listening to in iTunes.

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The Omni Group releases OmniFocus for iPad
The Omni Group on Friday released OmniFocus for iPad, a version of its task management software specifically coded for Apple's tablet.

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Reviewed: Apple's iPhone 4 Case Program cases
Apple is providing a free case to any iPhone 4 owner who has experienced reception issues due to the device's external-antenna design. While eight cases are available, all are essentially variations on the same basic design: a shell that covers the back and sides of the iPhone but leaves the screen exposed. So which one do you choose? We're here to help with reviews of the available options.

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Review: Belkin Shield Micra for iPhone 4
The Shield Micra offers moderate protection without adding much bulk and without hiding the iPhone's design.

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Review: Apple iPhone 4 Bumper
Apple's edges-only iPhone 4 case provides minimal protection, but it alleviates the "bridged antenna" issue while letting you see as much of the iPhone 4 as possible.

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Review: Griffin Technology Reveal Etch for iPhone 4
The Reveal Etch combines the svelte protection of a plastic shell with a bit of the cushiony edge protection of a silicone "skin" case, throwing in a carbon-fiber-style back panel for good measure.

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Review: Speck Products Fitted Case for iPhone 4
The Fitted Case provides good protection from bumps and drops, as well as a unique style. As long as you don't need to use larger third-party cables and plugs, or use a dock-cradle accessory, the Fitted Case is a solid choice.

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Review: Griffin Technology Motif for iPhone 4
Griffin's Motif is one of the more protective cases available through the iPhone 4 Case Program, despite not adding much bulk to the iPhone, and the Motif's appearance and feel are unique.

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Review: Speck Products PixelSkin HD Case for iPhone
The PixelSkin HD provides decent (non-screen) protection without adding much bulk to your iPhone.

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Opinion: What I learned on my summer vacation
It seems that every time I pack a bag of gear I learn something new. Here are this summer's discoveries.

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Bugs & Fixes: What's the risk with the Citi Mobile security flaw
Ted Landau takes a closer look at a security flaw with the Citi Mobile iPhone app and whether users should be concerned about how secure their financial data is.

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How business is putting the iPad to work
Last week, Apple COO Tim Cook announced that 50 percent of Fortune 100 companies are now using the iPad. But how exactly how are people putting it to work? Joel Mathis asked small businesses and entrepreneurs.

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Blu-ray disc capacities jump to 100GB
Sharp and TDK are soon launching new Blu-ray media that can store up to 100GB of data.

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Review: WordPress 3.0
WordPress is an easy-to-use blogging platform for those who don't know any HTML code. If you do code, then you can do much more, not only in your theme and widgets, but also in your posts.

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Samsung unveils Wi-Fi camera and swivel-lens camcorder
Samsung unveiled two new products for its fall camera and camcorder lineup: a Wi-Fi-enabled point-and-shoot camera, and a new HD pocket camcorder that boasts a swiveling lens.

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Smartphones, tablets seen boosting mobile health
Wireless devices will allow doctors to provide their patients with more medical information, said a speaker at a mobile health conference.

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Lab tested: 21.5- and 27-inch Core i3 iMacs/3.2GHz
Straight from Macworld Lab: Benchmark results of two new iMacs, both of which sport Intel's 3.2GHz Core i3 processor.

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CrossOver, CrossOver Games 9.1 released
These utilities allow some Windows apps and games to run on a Mac without Windows itself. Major updates bring support for more apps and games, as well as a core software update that includes more than 23,000 changes.

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