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Spiderpodium Tablet for iPad Brings More Pain Than Pleasure [Review]

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When it was first revealed at CES earlier this year, we were all amazed with the Spiderpodium Tablet by Breffo ($35). Somewhere in between a toy, and a multipurpose iPad stand, the Spiderpodium has an extremely unique design that is adaptable for almost any tablet device. I got the chance to play around with the unique stand over the last few weeks, and while I think that it’s incredibly clever, there are definitely some drawbacks.

Daily Deals: $630 MacBook Pro, $899 MacBook Pro, $849 MacBook Air

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If you are looking for a MacBook, have we got some deals for you. First up is a number of MacBook Pros, starting at $630 for a 1.83GHz machine with a 15-inch screen. Next is a group of MacBook Pros from the Apple Store, starting at $899 for a 2.4GHz machine with 13.3-inch screen. Finally, how about some MacBook Air laptops, starting at $849 for a 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo machine with 64GB of SSD.

We also check out docks for the iPhone and iPod, along with cases and warranties for the iPad 2. As always, details on these and many other items can be found at CoM’s “Daily Deals” page right after the jump.

Apple’s 10th Retail Anniversary Preparations Could Set The Table For NFC iPhone 5

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As we reported yesterday, Apple’s planning something absolutely huge at its retail stores across the country this weekend, possibly to celebrate their 10th Apple Store anniversary. But what could it be? A new product or service? Discounts or goodie bags?

Possibly, but another rumor’s starting to form: Apple is prepping for the September launch of the next iPhone by getting their retail stores equipped to take NFC payments.

Apple Lifts Club, Prepares To Smack Down Patent Troll Lodsys

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Patent troll Lodsys has been suing iOS indie developers for using Apple’s own in-app purchasing mechanism. Sleazily, the company has claimed that they had no choice but to go after the little guy because Apple refused to cough up an App-Store-wide patent license.

No surprises here: Lodsys’s actions have roused the Cupertino Colossus, and they might not like the response they get from disturbing the sleeping giant’s slumber.

How New Coating Will Boost iPad Battery Life And Readability [Exclusive]

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3M's new coating might make outdoor readability problems a thing of the past. Photo by Louis Rodriguez - http://j.mp/iTDJxa
3M's new coating might make outdoor readability problems a thing of the past. Photo by Louis Rodriguez - http://j.mp/iTDJxa

The iPad 2 already has phenomenal, 10-hour battery life, largely thanks to a combination of Apple’s custom-built, power-sipping A5 chip and the fact that inside, the iPad 2 is mostly battery.

Thanks to a new, cutting-edge tablet coating, though, your next iPad could run for twenty hours or more on a single charge, while providing Kindle-like outdoor readability.

Amazon Will Try To Kill The iPad 2 AND iPad 3 With Its Kindle Tablets

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‘Coyote’ and ‘Hollywood’ are the code-names of two tablets rumored to be a part of Amazon’s
upcoming tablet ‘family’. Details obtained from one tipster reveal the Coyote will boast a dual-core processor much like Apple’s iPad 2, whereas the Hollywood has something even more audacious up its sleeve: hardware that Amazon hopes will potentially make the iPad 3 obsolete even before it launches.