Filed under: Video , Odds and ends , Podcasting Good afternoon, TUAW readers! The latest episode of TUAW TV Live is about to get underway at 5 PM ET (2 PM PT), with your host Steve Sande and probable co-host Kelly Guimont. Today's tentative topics include: What's your favorite Mac Twitter client? View more →
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Filed under: Retail , Software , iWork While no one was looking, the Apple iWork suite jumped 50% in sales this year over 2008 levels. View more →
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Filed under: Developer , App Store , SDK Apple makes it clear: when applications rely on network connectivity, they must always test for a valid connection and report those results to the user. If the app cannot reach the Internet, the user needs to know. View more →
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Filed under: Deals 'Tis the season to shop until your brains melt (or skip it all entirely, depending on your interpretation of the term holiday). In that spirit, for the next few weeks we'll be rounding up a dozen daily deals courtesy our friends at DealNews.com . View more →
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So you were one of the lucky ones who received (or bought yourself) your first Mac over the holiday period. Congratulations, and welcome to the Mac community! Perhaps, like more and more people, you’ve made the move from that other operating system – you know, the one that’s a little more popular, but also not quite as well-designed, and more prone to security issues View more →
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Filed under: Features , iPhone , App Review As the year draws to a close, we thought we'd shine a spotlight on some of the favorite apps we used this year. These are the "sticky" apps, the ones that lingered on our iPhones after we gave them a preliminary spin. There's so much on the App Store, good, bad and indifferent; here are a few suggestions for items that deserve your attention. View more →
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Filed under: Macworld , Odds and ends , Blast From the Past , Apple History If you missed Macworld Expo 2009 in San Francisco last January, then you probably missed the premiere showing of Welcome to Macintosh , an indie documentary that provides an intimate look at Apple's history. It's been shown at different times and places over the past year, and you can also buy it from iTunes, but now you can watch the documentary for free. View more →
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