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Worries about Steve Jobs’ health hit Apple shares (Reuters)

Posted on: Thursday, December 18th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Reuters - Apple Inc’s shares fell almost 4 percent on Wednesday on concerns about the health of its chief executive and whether the company had any new products planned after it said Steve Jobs would not deliver the keynote speech at its upcoming technology show.

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Torque Game Engine Advanced adds Mac OS X support (Macworld.com)

Posted on: Thursday, December 18th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Macworld.com - GarageGames has announced the release of Torque Game Engine Advanced (TGEA) 1.8, a new version of its development tool for game programmers, now available for Mac OS X. A free update for registered licensees, TGEA 1.8 is available starting at $295.
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X-Plane Helicopter, X-Plane Airliner released for iPhone (Macworld.com)

Posted on: Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Macworld.com - Laminar Research has released two new variations of its X-Plane flight simulator for the iPhone and iPod touch; X-Plane Airliner and X-Plane Helicopter. Each are available for $4.99 from the App Store.
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Digidesign releases Pro Tools 8 (Macworld.com)

Posted on: Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Macworld.com - Professional audio software-maker Digidesign on Wednesday released Pro Tools 8, a significant update to the company’s digital audio workstation software.
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Quadriplegic Mac user launches apparel line (Macworld.com)

Posted on: Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Macworld.com - Assistive technology has improved by leaps and bounds over the last few decades, thanks largely to the birth of the personal computer, which has revolutionized the way people with disabilities can live their lives. The fact that a man paralyzed from the neck down is able to launch his own clothing line is […]

A literally buggy MacBook Pro (Macworld.com)

Posted on: Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Macworld.com - I’ve run into my fair share of computer bugs from time to time: kernel panics, blue screens of death, even corrupt RAM. But I’m not sure that I’ve ever run into computer bugs (though, if you’re a student of computer history, you’ll know that the first documented computer “bug” was in fact a […]