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Daily Deals: $899 MacBook Pro, $489 iPad 2, Office for Mac 2011

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We start off with a deal on a Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro, running at 2.4GHz for just $899. Next are some discounted iPad 2s, including a 16GB Wi-Fi model for only $489. Finally, there is the Office for Mac 2011 software suite for only $89.97.

Along the way, we also check out some cases for the iPod, a discount on some iPad accessories, as well as a Bluetooth keyboard and music-tagging software. As usual, details on these and other items can be found at CoM’s “Daily Deals” page right after the jump.

Final Cut Studio X: Everything Just Changed In Post (Whether You Like It Or Not)

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Apple has just released an update to its flagship video editing application, Final Cut Pro. The new version, now known as Final Cut Pro X, has some of the audio editing features of Soundtrack Pro and a simplified the user experience, but will potentially alienate pro film makers and audio engineers.

On the Mac App Store page for Final Cut Pro X, Apple has coined the phrase, “Everything just changed in post.” Unfortunately, it seems not for the better.

Cult of Mac Tuesday Twitter Trivia Giveaway, Today at 3pm PDT!

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If you didn’t win yesterday’s Twitter giveaway, have no fear. Truepower Inc decided they’d like to giveaway a few more ThinSkins to Cult of Mac’s amazing readers. Switching things up, we’ll be doing a Twitter Trivia Giveaway today and handing out 5 new ThinSkins to the winners. If you want to join our five winners from yesterday and win a free ThinSkin we’d be happy to have one sent to you as long as you play by the rules.

Did Steve Jobs Just Say That You’ll Need To Upgrade From Snow Leopard To Clean Install Lion?

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A supposed new email from Steve claims that the only way to clean install Lion on a new machine is to install Snow Leopard first. We think it’s bogus, though: not only is that proposed solution just stupid and un-Apple-like, but we think there’s proof right in the email that it wasn’t sent from Steve’s iPhone, or even an iPhone at all.