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Microsoft’s My Documents Folder Makes Triumphant Return – On iPad

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Earlier today, I was reading Infoworld’s article, The iPad questions Apple won’t answer. The first question they listed was “Can you save and transfer documents to the iPad?”, and their assumed answer was “No”; they suggested that the only way to do this would be to open a document from an email message.
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Top 5 Things To Check Out at Macworld 2010

Macworld 2010 opens today. It is the 25th annual gathering of Mac users. That’s right, 25 years!
But thanks to the absence of Apple this year, this “Mecca for Mac Heads” may be the last. So check it out while you can.

The show runs for 5 days. The Expo showfloor opens on Thursday at noon.
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Opinion: MacBook, or iMac + iPad?

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The announcement of the iPad has done a lot of things: it’s stoked up excitement in the Mac using community, it’s got a bunch of developers feverishly coding exciting new stuff, and it’s got retailers and cell phone companies the world over drooling over the money they can make from it.
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In Depth: 30 Days with the Nexus One

It’s been a month since my review of Google’s “SuperPhone”, the Nexus One. Since that time, we’ve surfed, updated facebook, navigated, called, played endless hands of cribbage and even tried to freeze it to death on a trip to Dayton Ohio. Follow me after the jump to find out does the “SuperPhone” stand the [...]

Neat iPhone App Management System Concept

Another video doing the rounds of the blogs this morning, but little wonder because this is another thing that we -- all of us -- want.

Everyone knows what a pain it is to re-arrange and keep organized your iPhone apps, especially when you have pages and pages of the things. This neat concept video shows an iTunes-based system for keeping things sorted the way you want them, including the option to lock apps in place, or move several of them (or an entire screenful) at a time.

And when I say “everyone”, I mean it. The Apple team must share these frustrations along with the rest of us. So if Apple’s NOT working on something like this for a future iTunes/iPhone release, then I shall buy a packet of Refreshers for the seventh person who comments on this post.

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    Been wondering why this hasn’t happened yet for AGES. If you have to reset your phone it’s particularly bloody annoying having to reorganise all those apps manually once they’re back on the phone. Why there isn’t an iTunes-based system I do not know. It’ll either happen in the next update or never, because Apple really don’t like being told what to do.

    why not embed the video :-(

    ncus: sorry, technical hiccup. Video is now embedded as planned.

    I got so frustrated with my iPhone mess that I grabbed every screen, sent the grabs to Photoshop and spent half an hour rearranging items there before doing the same on the iPhone.

    This concept is exactly the same as something I’ve mentioned to people for ages now, and I’ll bet hundreds (if not more) people have come up with the same idea. If Apple hasn’t, that beggars belief, because we now clearly need both a means of easily arranging dozens of applications and also a means of more easily accessing them on iPhones.

    I love it. Of course it’s anoying it’s not already there, but I truly believe it’s on it’s way in future updates – now that Apple can see how many apps are being downloaded. I guess there’ll be a genre sorting as well, business, games etc.

    i spent an hour trying to find this post… only to find out it’s not true… my memory plays tricks on me.

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