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Price of DRAM plunges to all-time low of around $1

Prices of DDR3 DRAM memory used in laptops and desktops have dipped to an all-time low of around $1, and will continue to fall, which could help PC makers pack more memory into computers, according to analysts.


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Microsoft complains to the EU about Motorola Mobility

Microsoft has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission against Motorola Mobility for alleged abuse of essential patents. Apple made a similar complaint about Motorola earlier this month.


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Opinion: Nightline's Foxconn report offers revealing look at factory

Lex Friedman was nervous that Nightline's Foxconn report would leave him feeling guilty about using his iPad. He was happily surprised that it didn't.


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Groups ask FCC to block Verizon spectrum deals with cable providers

A coalition of advocacy groups wants the Federal Communications Commission to block Verizon Wireless from buying wireless spectrum from cable providers because it believes that two proposed deals would concentrate too much spectrum in the hands of one company.


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Opinion: OS X should embrace multiple displays

Users with multiple monitors seem to have become second-class citizens on the Mac, but it's not too late for Apple to turn that around in the next OS X update.


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Versions and Auto Save explained

Can you transfer a Lion file that has multiple saved versions to another Mac and expect to browse those versions? No, and Chris Breen explains why.


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Group files FTC complaint over Google's privacy changes

A privacy group says that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission should force Google to halt its plan to consolidate user identities across its services and fine the company for violating a previous settlement.


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How to share an external drive between a Mac and a PC

Want to use a single external drive with both a Mac and a Windows PC? Follow our guide to learn how to do it.


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(Insider) The Macalope Daily: On or Office?

Is Microsoft making a version of Office for the iPad? Who can tell?
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Opinion: Which mobile tax preparation app is best?

We've tested and rated tax preparation offerings for both the desktop and on the Web. Now we turn our attention to mobile, looking at iPhone and iPad offerings from both Intuit and H&R Block.


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Wi-Fi Passpoint standard could end hotspot sign-on hassles

The Wi-Fi Alliance will launch a program to simplify the use of Wi-Fi hotspots in July, making it easier for both users and mobile operators to get off strained cellular networks.


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App Guide: Essential iOS utilities

If you're a new iPhone or iPad owner, we recommend these utilities for expanding the capabilities of your iOS device.


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Remains of the Day: Fishy business

Microsoft dips its toes in the *coy* pond over a supposed iOS version of Office, a roundup of uninteresting iPad 3 rumors flounders, and Apple may be swimming upstream in its Chinese trademark case.


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Sandbox deadline delayed yet again to June 1

Apple told Mac developers Tuesday that it would be extending the sandboxing deadline for all App Store apps yet again, this time to June 1. Additionally, Apple has confirmed that apps may remain on the App Store without sandboxing after this deadline, but developers may only submit bug fix updates for them. Macworld spoke with several app developers about their thoughts on the extension.


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Comcast Steampix joins attack on Netflix

Comcast's new streaming service, Steampix, is the latest service to try to grab business from Netflix.


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Apple details carbon footprint, environmental progress

Apple has published its carbon footprint for 2011, as well as spelling out some of the details of its North Carolina data center.


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Online Tax Prep Roundup: TurboTax is still the one to beat

Tax sites battling for your business have beefed up their import capabilities and added iPhone and iPad support, but Intuit's TurboTax remains the best.


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Ten exciting system changes in Mountain Lion

There are a bunch of interesting changes to look forward to when Mountain Lion roars onto the scene this summer. But for those uninterested in flashy features, there are plenty of minor changes, as well. Here's a quick look at ten that caught my eye.


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Browser add-on stops Google (and others) from tracking you online

Concerned about Google and others snooping on your online activity? Then you might want to install a free browser add-in called Do Not Track Plus.


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(Insider) Macworld Insider: Take our podcast poll

Would you like to see a Macworld Insider-only podcast from Macworld? Let us know what kind you'd be interested in.
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