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Methodist University Hospital confirmed Monday that it performed a liver transplant for Apple CEO Steve Jobs. -
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Accessory vendor Monster has announced a slew of new iPod and iPhone accessories. -
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Apple cracks down on gift card fraud
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Mass Effect Galaxy released for iPhone, iPod touch
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Review: MacBook Pros (13-inch, Mid 2009)
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Google fixes 'critical' security hole in Chrome
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Nova offers ExpressCard-based 3G modem
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iPhone 3.0 receives 'get out of jail, free' hack
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Find My iPhone has its first real world success story
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QNAP intros 8-bay desktop NAS
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Shape Collage turns a collection of photos into creative collages
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Apple releases MacBook Pro, iMac firmware updates
Apple on Monday released EFI firmware updates for both the mid-2009 MacBook Pros and the early 2009 iMacs. -
Ecamm ships Bluetooth webcam
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Mac News Briefs: iFinance 3 out of beta
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Vibration for iPhone
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Palm anticipates wide availability of SDK for Pre this summer
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Fun with iPhone 3G S stress tests
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