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The Week in iOS Accessories: Stomp on it!

This week's roundup of accessories includes ways to use your iPhone or iPad with either your hands or your feet. Or without either, if you choose.


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Olympus OM-D E-M5: Mirrorless camera built to compete with DSLRs

Olympus's new Micro Four-Thirds camera is based on a wish list from photographers in Japan, and the result is an interchangeable-lens model that shoots quickly, withstands water, and boasts outstanding maneuvers in the dark.


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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Discipline

Apple's discipline in not releasing things until they're ready keeps the company from making crappy products like the early Windows tablets and netbooks.
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The iPad at work, Day 3: making adjustments

After three days of working with nothing but his iPad, Dan Moren knew how to do what he needed to do for work--but he also knew what the iPad really can't do on the job.


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Apple warns developers against gaming App Store rankings

Earlier this week, Apple published a note on its developer site warning developers not to manipulate the App Store rankings, or employ services that do so. But is such manipulation really avoidable? Or is it just a side effect of the App Store's huge volume of apps.


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Pentax adds CMOS sensors to LED-equipped rugged cameras

The Pentax Optio WG-2 GPS and WG-2 have new low-light-optimized CMOS sensors and 1080p video capabilities to go along with their front-facing LED lamps.


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iBooks 2 and iBooks Author

We've had the chance to test Apple's enhanced ebook reading and creation tools, and the authors of those reviews weigh in on both applications.


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App Guide: iOS study tools

Put these apps on your iPhone or iPad to make managing your homework, class schedule, or study sessions just a little bit easier.


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Review: Corel AfterShot Pro photo manager plays well in the big leagues

Corelâs new AfterShot Pro isnât refined enough yet to seriously challenge Lightroom and Aperture, but it can augment them.


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Updates enable Lion Internet Recovery for more Macs

On Tuesday, Apple released three EFI firmware updates that enable Lion Internet Recovery on some 2010 iMac, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models.


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Remains of the Day: ARM wrestling

Apple continues to try and port OS X to every chip, up to and including those delicious chocolate tortilla ones, Siri keeps bugging Wolfram Alpha for information, and it looks like your used music files will clutter your iTunes library until the end of time.


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Canon adds AirPrint support to more all-in-one printers

Canon's new line of Pixma printers allows wireless printing from your iOS device.


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Yahoo ousts half its board

As part of an ongoing effort to recover from a downward spiral, Yahoo said on Tuesday that four board members, including its chairman, will step down.


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CameraBag 2 for Mac offers more photo-editing control

Nevercenter has released CameraBag 2 for Mac, offering even more photo filters and editing controls.


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Flip camcorders down, but not out

Just because Cisco has discontinued the Flip camcorder doesn't mean you can't continue using it, even without Cisco's FlipShare software.


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iPad takes wing at chicken restaurant

Pass the buffalo wings and the iPad.


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Review: Pioneer's AirPlay system is feature-rich but fares poorly

Pioneer's X-SMC4-K supports Bluetooth, AirPlay, iPhone and iPod docking, Internet radio, FM radio, and more. But it's clunky to use and exhibits numerous flaws.


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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: Still not getting Apple

It's hard to believe that, after all this time, people still don't get Apple and how it operates. Must be something in the water.
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The iPad at work, Day 2: testing the limits

On the first day of his iPad experiment, Dan Moren took it easy on the tablet. On day two, he was ready to really test the iPad's limits as a work machine.


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Opinion: OnLive is a train wreck

The OnLive Desktop service shows just how wrong desktop virtualization can be.


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