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[TechRepublic] Apple to offer Mac OS X Lion volume licensing

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Apple to offer Mac OS X Lion volume licensing

Even though Apple is officially mum on the details, Erik Eckel did some digging and is fairly certain that volume licensing for Mac OS X Lion will be available for larger organizations. Here's what he found out. Read more

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Letter to the editor: The dark side of Apple's power of 'No'

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OmniOutliner productivity app for Mac and iPad

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Apple iOS 5 previews and bad news for jailbreakers

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Developers: GitHub for Mac is available

Popular code-sharing website GitHub announces the availability of GitHub for the Mac. Read more

iOS vs. Android race is too close to call

It's too early to declare Apple the victor in the mobile device OS war, according to Donovan Colbert. Read his thoughts and predictions on iOS and Android. Read more


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