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Which Carrier Will Provide The Best 4G Service To Future iPads and iPhones?

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Short of Sprint’s WiMax, Verizon LTE has no actual competition to speak of in the 4G market. AT&T and T-Mobile’s “4G” is really just supercharged HSPA+ 3G technology, after all. So the results of PC Mag’s nationwide mobile bandwidth test shouldn’t be much of a surprise: Verizon LTE just mops the floor with the competition.

That’s not going to last though. Here’s why.

The Most Delicious iPhone [Video]

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Well, okay, the most delicious iPhone would involve bacon and an iPod button made out of Cheetos. This giant iPhone made out of fruits and vegetables would be better on your heart, though.

Fring Brings Group Video Chat To iPad

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Beating Skype to the iPad by just one day, VoIP app Fring is now available as a universal app on the iOS App Store, and it has one big advantage over Skype: not only can it work as an IM client, playing nice with Facebook, MSN Messenger, GTalk and more, but it’s also the first iPad app to support group video-calling over WiFi and 3G.

A fantastic update to a fantastic app. You can download it here.

BookBook Case For MacBook Air 11-Inch Is An Antidote To Book Snobbery [Review]

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“Dude, your laptop case is, like, totally sick, brah!”

I looked up. It was my waiter, every inch of him a bro. He looked like the kind of guy whose cocktail of choice was a pounder of vodka and Mountain Dew, who spelled extreme with triple x-es, who never met a problem he couldn’t jump a skateboard over. He wore an Offspring t-shirt and a wallet on a chain covered in stickers. His goatee looked like a mullet growing out of his face.

I looked down. The “sick” case in question was the BookBook Case by TwelveSouth ($80) — a case which was designed to make my 11-inch MacBook Air look like some dusty vellum tome plucked from an ancient library.

Microsoft Will Rush Windows 8 To Market To Compete With The iPad 3

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It’s a total embarrassment, but less than a year after Microsoft finally “caught up” with Apple’s three year lead and released a modern, multitouch smartphone operating system in Windows Phone 7, Microsoft is having to do it again, this time having been caught with their pants down by the iPad.

Their solution? Windows 8, the next version of their desktop operating system, carefully optimized to support power-sipping ARM processors and skinned with a special, tablet-specific operating system. Now a report suggests that Microsoft will rush Windows 8 to market to make sure that the iPad 3 doesn’t eat Microsoft’s tablet lunch before they’ve even sat down to the table.

Bungie’s Halo Prequelizing Marathon Series Coming Soon To iPad

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Remember Marathon? If you’re a long-time Mac user, sure you do: back in the early 90s, Bungie’s sci-fi FPS series was the one shining light illuminating the Steveless Dark Ages of Macintosh gaming. Even if you’re only a recent convert to Mac, though, you’re probably familiar in a roundabout way with Marathon: it takes place in the same universe and is the direct prequel to Bungie’s bestsellingHalo series for the Xbox 360.

Either way, we’ve got great news for any Apple gamer. Marathon’s coming back… this time for the iPad.

UPDATED: Check Out What Skype’s Native iPad Client Will Look Like [Video]

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UPDATE: Skype has confirmed that the video is real. The app has been submitted to the App Store, and is pending Apple’s approval.

Earlier today, Skype allegedly posted the above video to their official YouTube account, then just as quickly whisked it away. We don’t know if it’s legit or not, but we hope so, because Skype for iPad looks great.

Spotify Will Launch In The States Between July 5th and July 15th

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Much beloved Spotify has been trying to launch in America for years now. During that time, they’ve faced considerable challenges in convincing a music industry worried about alienating Apple to give the greenlight to their excellent all-you-can-stream subscription service.

But it’s finally come together, and now there’s even a firm date being thrown around: the freemium music service will launch in the States between July 5th and july 15th.

Apple Confirms iCloud Web Apps, But It’s End-Of-Line For iWeb, Gallery and iDisk

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Apple has just published a new transition guide for MobileMe customers looking forward to switching to iCloud.

The good news? Apple has confirmed that you’ll still get access to web apps for iCloud Mail, Contracts, Calendar and Find My iPhone. The bad? Say goodbye to iWeb, Gallery and iDisk.

Watch CNBC Titans’ Unauthorized Documentary of Steve Jobs Tonight

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If you’re looking for something to watch tonight, tune into cable channel CNBC at 9PM Eastern to watch CNBC Titans. Tonight, they’ll be airing an unauthorized Steve Jobs profile not only tracing the iconic Apple CEO’s work on the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad, but also his work at NeXT and at Pixar. Interviewed for the program are ex-CEO John Sculley, Guy Kawasaki and — blink and you might miss him — Cult of Mac’s own Leander Kahney!

Check out the full details here. Come back and tell us what you think after the program airs tonight!