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Smartphone security is heading for 'apocalypse'

Outdated encryption standards and the inherent vulnerabilities of the baseband processor found on modern smartphones are creating a dangerous vulnerability in smartphone security.


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Set parental controls on your Mac

In this week's Macworld Video, we'll walk you through setting up an account with parental controls, and just what controls are available to you.


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Opinion: An iOS 6 wish list

It's widely expected that Apple will take the wraps off a new version of iOS next month at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Staff writer Lex Friedman shares his wish list for what he hopes the next version of Apple's mobile operating system will include.


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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Looking for probable cause

Why would Apple ship an iPhone with a larger screen? Not because Android OEMs do.
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Review: Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera offers rich feature set

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 is a good-looking, well-designed, highly capable camera.


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Review: KEE Utility Slider for iPhone 4/4S

The KEE Slider has two interchangeable pieces that snap together, but it scratches easily and covers your iPhoneâs dock-connector port.


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Google+ racks up users, but little activity

More than 100 million folks signed up for Google+ but is anyone posting anything?


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iOS App Review: TransFire XP gets lost in translation

TransFire XP is meant to simplify chatting between you and your friends who speak other languages. Unfortunately, however, the app is uniformly awful.


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Analysis: How GM's Facebook ad decision could impact users

More paid status updates, sponsored stories, App Center, and mobile ads may be coming down the pike as Facebook tries to prove its advertising worth.


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Remains of the Day: Walk the walk, talk the talk

Environmental activists want Apple to clean up its cloud act, Cupertino wants to silence Siri complainers, and a noted screenwriter gets ready to put words in Steve Jobs's mouth.


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TechHive: Verizon looking to end existing unlimited data plans

Speaking at an investors conference, the CFO of Verizon Wireless said that current subscribers who've held onto unlimited data plans will need to switch to a shared data plan in the future if they want to upgrade to a new device.


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Hands-on with Google Docs's new research tool

Google Docs has unveiled a new 'research tool' meant to help writers streamline their browser-based research, making it easier for them to find and cite the information they need while composing text.


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HTC One X, Evo 4G LTE imports blocked by patent dispute

U.S. Customs is holding up imports of HTC's One X and Evo 4G LTE Android phones because of HTC's ongoing legal battle with Apple.


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Google to incorporate 'knowledge graph' into search results

Google will begin in the next few days to incorporate the "knowledge graph" it has been building for two years into its search results.


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Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta

Mozilla Marketplace will be online in a few weeks to take on Apple App Store and Google Play Store


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Google releases Chrome 19 with tab sync and bug fixes

Google released Chrome 19, patched 20 vulnerabilities in the browser, and doled out $16,500 in bug bounties and rewards to independent researchers.


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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Survey says

Smartphone survey confirms what we already knew!
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What iOS 6 might mean for Maps

The evidence has been mounting for a Maps overhaul in iOS 6. Dan Moren runs down a list of features that would be nice to see.


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Reviewing Creative Suite 6

Adobe Creative Suite experts Jay Nelson and Lesa Snider stop by to discuss the latest versions of Adobe's software for creative professionals -- specifically InDesign and Photoshop.


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Review: InDesign CS6 overhauls digital publishing workflow

Improvements to digital publishing tools, PDF forms authoring, language support, and a dozens of efficiency enhancements make this an upgrade that will pay for itself.


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