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Input methods - magic and otherwise
Apple's Magic Trackpad brings 'touch' to the Mac desktop.

Has big business kicked its CrackBerry habit?
It seems like the BlackBerry is losing its addictive powers, and businesses are shopping around for other smartphones.

iFumes - Content, and malcontent
The Apple TV, which is a great device for a good price - but it's absolutely begging for content.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Behemoths cling to relevance as spotlight shifts
Desktop giants forced to share space with growing array of computing devices.

Stocks slide overnight as China hikes rates
Stocks in Europe and the US slid as China unexpectedly increased its benchmark interest rate and after Apple's earnings forecast fell short of some expectations.

New bits, old tricks in Office Mac 2011
Mac users want some 'special' Mac-only features in their Microsoft software. I know I do.

iPhone patent blocks sexters
iPhone maker Apple has technology to stop "objectionable" messages sent on its machines.

When art, smell and technology collide
I can't help being fascinated by the kind of work being done where art and tech collide.

Five guaranteed iPhone 4 reception fails
I have been trying to make my iPhone 4 drop connection - or even to drop a bar or two - and have come up with several ways to make it happen.

Finally, I got an iPhone 4
I have solved the mystery of the dropped calls, because it's been happening to me.

Will Ping change the way we share music?
While most online music ventures let us listen for free, Ping revolves around something that for many has become an anachronism - paying for it.

A Flash in the plan?
Whatever the truth of any Flash argument, Jobs' stance appeared to have little, if any, impact on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad sales.

Apple expected to sell 28 million iPads in 2011
In its first quarter, the iPad has almost done more business than all the other 'tablet PC' producers put together for the past three years.