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Snow Leopard update wreaks havoc on Rosetta, luddite users contemplate running with Lion

Normally updates are meant to better your OS, delivering necessary tweaks and performance improvements. But this latest batch out of Cupertino’s managed to do just the opposite for users running the Lion 10.7.3 package , as it’s caused many applications to force crash and bewildered users to restore Time Machine backups. Well, now the hordes clinging to Snow Leopard can join in the commiseration, as forums begin to flood with reports of failed Rosetta compatibility.

Normally updates are meant to better your OS, delivering necessary tweaks and performance improvements. But this latest batch out of Cupertino’s managed to do just the opposite for users running the Lion 10.7.3 package , as it’s caused many applications to force crash and bewildered users to restore Time Machine backups. Well, now the hordes clinging to Snow Leopard can join in the commiseration, as forums begin to flood with reports of failed Rosetta compatibility.

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Apple TV gets into video discovery, adds movie and TV show Genius Recommendations

Apple added a new wrinkle to its hobby overnight, as AppleInsider reports the Genius recommendation feature added in iTunes 8 now offers up suggestions for movies and TV shows.

Apple added a new wrinkle to its hobby overnight, as AppleInsider reports the Genius recommendation feature added in iTunes 8 now offers up suggestions for movies and TV shows.

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Micron Chief Leaves Behind a Stable Company

Steve Appleton was chief executive for 18 years and built an executive team with deep experience working together. Micron’s main business of memory chips is poised for an upswing, too, which could help smooth disruptions.

Steve Appleton was chief executive for 18 years and built an executive team with deep experience working together. Micron’s main business of memory chips is poised for an upswing, too, which could help smooth disruptions.

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Apple Censors: Kinky Sex and G-Spots Good, Penis Bad

Compare these two covers. On the left, Spanish science magazine Muy Interesante has an article titled “Myths and Truths About the Penis”. On the right, your typical Cosmopolitan smut, from “50 Kinky Sex Moves” to “Your Other G-Spot.” More

Compare these two covers. On the left, Spanish science magazine Muy Interesante has an article titled “Myths and Truths About the Penis”. On the right, your typical Cosmopolitan smut, from “50 Kinky Sex Moves” to “Your Other G-Spot.” More

iPad 3: Everything We Think We Know

It’s that magical time of year again, when everyone expects a new iPad to be right around the corner. Which in turn means an amassment of iPad 3 rumors clogging up our lives

It’s that magical time of year again, when everyone expects a new iPad to be right around the corner. Which in turn means an amassment of iPad 3 rumors clogging up our lives

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Distro Issue 26: Smartwatch face-off, Ryan Block and more

Are you ready for a showdown? You’re in luck! In the latest edition of our fine weekly, Myriam Joire tackles wrist-top computing, comparing the inPulse and WIMM One smartwatches.

Are you ready for a showdown? You’re in luck! In the latest edition of our fine weekly, Myriam Joire tackles wrist-top computing, comparing the inPulse and WIMM One smartwatches.

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Amazon Has Tried Everything to Make Shopping Easier. Except This.

Amazon wants to eliminate the distance between its customers and its products. One way to do this would be to open up its own stores.

Amazon wants to eliminate the distance between its customers and its products. One way to do this would be to open up its own stores.

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Apple broadens Australian patent lawsuit with 278 claims against Samsung

Its legal fortunes may be souring in Germany today, but that hasn’t stopped Apple from launching an all-out assault in Australia, where the company has just ramped up its ongoing patent battle against Samsung.

Its legal fortunes may be souring in Germany today, but that hasn’t stopped Apple from launching an all-out assault in Australia, where the company has just ramped up its ongoing patent battle against Samsung.

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Boot up: Security firm backtracks on Android malware claims, Facebook’s $3bn mystery, and more

Plus Windows Phone 8 feature list, and Henry Blodget asks: is Facebook worth $100bn? A quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Symantec recants Android malware claims > > Computerworld Following from last week..

Plus Windows Phone 8 feature list, and Henry Blodget asks: is Facebook worth $100bn? A quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Symantec recants Android malware claims > > Computerworld Following from last week..

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Motorola wins permanent injunction against Apple’s iCloud in German court (update: products pulled)

There’s another legal brouhaha brewing in Germany, where Motorola today won an injunction against Apple’s iCloud. In a decision handed down from the infamous Mannheim Regional Court this morning, Judge Andreas Voss issued a permanent injunction against Cupertino’s cloud-based service and any devices that use it, following a complaint that Motorola originally filed in April of last year. The two companies, as you may recall, have been going at each other rather aggressively in Germany, where Motorola scored a similar victory , back in November

There’s another legal brouhaha brewing in Germany, where Motorola today won an injunction against Apple’s iCloud. In a decision handed down from the infamous Mannheim Regional Court this morning, Judge Andreas Voss issued a permanent injunction against Cupertino’s cloud-based service and any devices that use it, following a complaint that Motorola originally filed in April of last year. The two companies, as you may recall, have been going at each other rather aggressively in Germany, where Motorola scored a similar victory , back in November

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