U.S. Army Visits Apple HQ to Discuss Uses for the iPad (Other Than Saving the Publishing Industry)
The Army uses Apple products for a host of reasons. They're durable, easy to use in the field, tough to hack, and readily available (unlike many specialized computer hardware items). They've been known to use iPods Touch as simple translation tools (they can translate and say "get down!" in Arabic--useful in our worldwide exportation of freedom!). So what went on in Cupertino? From the military ...
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Apple iBooks Sets $9.99 Price Point; Adds 30,000 Freebies
In the ongoing war between online bookstores, price is key. And Apple's iBooks electronic bookstore is apparently wading into battle, according to a report, with $9.99 bestseller pricing and easy access to the Project Gutenberg online book repository.
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Apple: A Soft Target For Hackers
Charlie Miller has a habit of publicly upending Apple's security claims. Real cyberspies may be doing the same thing in private.
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