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OnLive brings Windows, Flash to iPad – USA TODAY


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OnLive brings Windows, Flash to iPad
USA TODAY
Far fewer rely on the iPad as their go-to work machine. By Edward C. Baig OnLive for iPad allows you to run PC programs like Microsoft Office on your iPad . OnLive for iPad allows you to run PC programs like Microsoft Office on your iPad .
Ex-Apple Man Streams Flash Onto the iPad Wired News


Windows On the iPad , And Speedy New York Times
OnLive Desktop launches 'Plus' subscriptions, puts IE in your iPad Engadget
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iPhone manufacturing costs revealed? – CNET (blog)


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iPhone manufacturing costs revealed?
CNET (blog)
Workers on the iPhone assembly line make $1.78 an hour. An unprecedented peek behind the curtain of Foxconn's factories in China may have revealed new hints to how much it actually costs to make each iPhone . ABC's "Nightline" was recently given access
Injured iPhone workers to petition Apple at shareholder meeting GigaOm


Poisoned iPhone factory workers beg for reform in open letter BGR
'Nightline' report on Apple production line shows iPhone is basically handmade Apple Insider
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Apple, Google and Others in Agreement on App Privacy – New York Times (blog)


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Apple , Google and Others in Agreement on App Privacy
New York Times (blog)
By NICOLE PERLROTH and NICK BILTON | February 22, 2012, 3:37 pm California's attorney general, Kamala D. Harris, said on Wednesday that the state had reached an agreement with Amazon.com, Apple , Google, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and Research in Motion
Apple , Google Join California to Boost Mobile App Privacy BusinessWeek


Apple , Google, And Others Agree To Mobile App Privacy Policy Guidelines TechCrunch
Apple , Google and Other App Sellers Cut Privacy Deal with California Mashable
Washington Post (blog)  - Wall Street Journal
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iPhone manufacturing costs revealed? – CNET (blog)


Gotta Be Mobile

iPhone manufacturing costs revealed?
CNET (blog)
Workers on the iPhone assembly line make $1.78 an hour. An unprecedented peek behind the curtain of Foxconn's factories in China may have revealed new hints to how much it actually costs to make each iPhone . ABC's "Nightline" was recently given access
Injured iPhone workers to petition Apple at shareholder meeting GigaOm


Poisoned iPhone factory workers beg for reform in open letter BGR
'Nightline' report on Apple production line shows iPhone is basically handmade Apple Insider
Gotta Be Mobile  - IDG News Service  - TPM
all 363 news articles »

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