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- Apple To Tell Senate It Pays Every Cent Of Its Taxes Dan Moren, Macworld:Apple strenuously asserts that it pays every cent it owes, both to the U.S. government and to the governments of other countries in which it does business. The most significant of those is Ireland, in which Apple has five?count ?em, five?subsidiaries, each of which the company says adhere to the letter and spirit of the law; Apple says it doesn?t use tax gimmicks, such as offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands or Caribbean nations, and its large foreign holdings are simply due to the fact that the majority of its revenue?61 percent last year?are generated internationally.Also:? Senate report: Apple claims subsidiaries with no taxing jurisdiction (Grant Gross, IDG News Service)
- Review: PDF Editor Pro 3 A Pricey Step Up From Preview For PDF Editing Jeffery Battersby, Macworld:PDF Editor Pro is appealing as a PDF editor in that if offers OCR and text editing options not available in Apple?s native Preview app. However, it?s not nearly as easy to use as Preview and its OCR capabilities aren?t as good as those found in other applications. It?s not a bad PDF editing application, but you may be better off looking elsewhere for your PDF editing needs.
- How iPads Are Revolutionising Social Games Cara Ellison, The Guardian.
- Inventory List For iPhone Review: Manage Your Stuff Simply And Easily Allyson Kazmucha, iMore.
- Learn All About The Delicious Art Of Making Pizza With DIY Pizza Pie For iPad Aldrin Calimlim, AppAdvice.
- Clearing Up Mac App Store Confusion Christopher Breen, Macworld.
- How To Sync An Android Phone To Your Mac Sarah Jacobsson Purewal, Macworld:Thanks to iCloud, syncing an iPhone with a Mac is a piece of cake. But Mac users who don?t buy into the whole ?one vendor to rule them all? thing will find that syncing an Android phone with OS X isn?t quite as easy. That said, it isn?t terribly difficult, either, thanks to Google?s own cloud services.
- iOS Default Despair: Where Ars Staff Turns For Better App Experiences Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica:Users still can't delete Apple's default apps from iOS devices (grumble grumble?) but there are plenty of useful alternatives out there for people hoping to use something other than the default.
- MacBook Air Flash Storage Firmware Update 1.0 Agen G.N. Schmitz, TidBITS:The release addresses a rare problem that could cause a system to fail to start back up from a crash.
- Dropbox Encore Enables A Second Dropbox In A Single OS X User Account Kirk Hiner, TechnologyTell:The sole function of the Dropbox Encore application is to launch a second instance of Dropbox using the official Dropbox application in your Applications folder.
- How To Know When Apple Finally Gets iCloud Right Gus Mueller, The Shape Of Everything.
- Unknowable Rands In Repose:The cap on WWDC tickets means it won?t go the way of SXSW - a wildly successful conference that has grown consistently since its inception. I used to go every year until one late night we looked around a huge sea of strangers and decided that we no longer knew this conference. The experience had become diluted. It had become unfamiliar, full of strangers, and unknowable.
- Can Playing Dots On Your iPhone Make You Smarter? Jared Keller, Salon:Playing casual games like Dots and Bejeweled are the cognitive equivalent of working out a single muscle: you strengthen a very specific skill without necessarily improving your overall mental dexterity. But if you?re like me and concerned about your addiction, this news may still come as some comfort: you may be giving up hours of your life, but at least you?re getting very good at making a bunch of colored dots disappear.
- Spark Inspector Offers Real Time iOS Interface Inpection Erica Sadun, TUAW:Targeting devs looking to refine their user interfaces, it enables you to interactively tweak view properties like frames and layers.
- How iPads, Apps And YouTube Can Be A Band’s Best Practice Tools Mark Crump, GigaOM.
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