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Sunday Comics: What Would Steve Jobs Do? | Sunday, December 09, 2012 9:38 PM | Charlie White |
| Do Apple products seem just a little less "insanely great" since the untimely demise of Steve Jobs? Should Apple be wondering what Jobs would have done? Our friends Nitrozac and Snaggy at The Joy of Tech found a pair of Mac users getting into a circular argument about that point: Comic illustration provided by The Joy of Tech. Published with permission; all rights reserved.
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Opinion: Microsoft’s Astonishing Windows 8 Boondoggle | Sunday, December 09, 2012 4:12 PM | TabTimes |
| The other day, I got a Skype video call from my mother. This was unusual since she rarely calls me via Skype. I answered the call and saw my mother sitting in her living room, the camera at an odd angle as I looked up at her. "I hate Windows 8," she said to me. This sentiment, I assured her, was completely natural. Mother was in the midst of testing her new Window 8 tablet, trying to figure out the interface and get some work done.
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Updated: Instagram Disables Support for Twitter Cards | Sunday, December 09, 2012 3:13 PM | Alex Fitzpatrick |
| Instagram images are not displaying on Twitter cards as of Sunday afternoon. Instead, users are being shown an empty white space where a photo should live. A link to the Instagram photo is still included. Update: A Facebook spokesperson confirmed to AllThingsD that Instagram has disabled all support for Twitter cards. Instead, Instagram shots shared via Twitter will only include a link to the photo's Instagram URL.
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Top 5 Kids Apps of the Week | Sunday, December 09, 2012 2:41 PM | Chris Crowell |
| Looking for great apps for your kids? Here are the top 5 apps for kids this week.
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Apple and Google Reportedly Working Together to Buy Kodak Patents | Sunday, December 09, 2012 2:07 PM | Alex Fitzpatrick |
| Typically vicious enemies in the patent wars, Apple and Google are reportedly forging an alliance to snatch up photo-sharing patents from Kodak, the now-bankrupted company whose once-innovative products brought instant photography to the masses.
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