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Apple Promises to Fix iOS Exchange Bug | | Apple's iOS 6.1 has resulted in several bugs, including a particularly annoying one that can generate excessive communication with Microsoft Exchange Server. To make matters worse, the 6.1.1 update to iOS did little to fix many of these issues. The issue prompted AOL to disable meeting management on iDevices until the problem is remedied.
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The App That's Changing Fashion Week | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:47 PM | Emily Price |
| Fashion Week is about coordinating show invites, seating charts, photos, and editorial samples — a process that got a lot easier this year thanks to an iOS app called Fashion GPS. While its couture may be on the cutting edge, Fashion Week's tech has been slipping for some time. Often progressive as far as the arts and design, administratively the industry tends to be a bit on the messy side.
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Music Services Compared: Pandora, Spotify, Slacker and iHeartRadio | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:16 PM | Charlie White |
| Pandora Radio, Spotify, iHeartRadio and Slacker Radio are in a tight race for your music dollar. All have evolved beyond their origins, offering more flexibility and additional features for your listening pleasure. Which to pick? See all four of these online music services compared here. While Pandora holds the line as a pure music discovery service, our three other contenders offer additional services.
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Wahoo Fitness' RFLKT Is a Second Screen for Your Bike | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:34 PM | Andrea Smith |
| You have a computer at work and one at home, why not have one for your bike? Especially if you're the kind of cyclist who takes an iPhone along when riding to act as a personal trainer. Wahoo Fitness' RFLKT is an iPhone-powered computer for bikes that attaches to your handlebars. Once paired via Bluetooth with your phone, it displays — or reflects — everything being shown on your phone.
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Meet the Couple Who Fell in Love on Instagram | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:24 PM | Jessica Fee |
| When people ask them how they met, Santiago Perez Grovas and Taylor Dee answer honestly: "Instagram." Neither began as a professional photographer, but with over 70,000 and 18,000 followers, respectively, @santiagopgm and @thisgirl_ are a bit like the Jay-Z and Beyonce of the social photo-sharing site. Grovas, 26, started his own architecture firm in Mexico City, and Dee, 22, works as a waitress in Colorado.
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6 Apps That Make Mornings More Manageable | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 12:57 PM | Lauren Drell |
| I'm not a morning person. I'm a perpetual snoozer, and I'm usually running late. But with the help of the technology in the palm of my hand, I tend to be a tad more organized and on the ball. In our Living Mobile series, we're serving up apps to help you get through your day, from your commute to productivity to finding weekend activities.
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Tempo Turns Your Calendar Into a Genius | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 11:00 AM | Emily Price |
| Your calendar is about to get a lot smarter. Tempo, a new context-aware calendar for the iPhone, uses technology from SRI, the same company that created Siri. Tempo takes your run-of-the-mill calendar and makes it smarter, applying artificial intelligence to your entries to make them more detailed and much more useful.
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Apple MacBooks Now Faster, Better, Cheaper | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:40 AM | Pete Pachal |
| Apple today said it would cut the price of its 13-inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display while simultaneously updating it with faster processors. The 15-inch model is also getting improved specs, although its price remains the same. The 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro now starts at $1,499 for 128GB of solid-state flash storage, and $1,699 for 256GB of storage. The higher-end model also includes a more robust 2.6GHz Intel Core i5 processor.
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Slacker Aims to Take on Pandora With New Redesign | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:07 AM | Samantha Murphy |
| Digital streaming service Slacker has rolled out a new look to better compete against booming services such as Pandora, Spotify and iHeartRadio.
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Microsoft Surface Pro Flunks Teardown Test | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 9:14 AM | Stan Schroeder |
| The folks at iFixit have torn down Microsoft's powerful tablet, the Surface Pro, revealing a device that's very hard to repair — if you try to do it yourself. The highlights from iFixit's ordeal include over 90 screws (yes, ninety) they had to unscrew to tear the Surface Pro open, a display that's "extremely difficult" to remove and "tons of adhesive" holding everything in place.
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Apple's Wristwatch Rumor And Two Other Stories You Need to Know | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:58 AM | Stan Schroeder |
| Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening in the digital world. Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting stories. Two people familiar with Apple’s plans told Bloomberg that Apple has a team of 100 designers working on the rumored Apple watch, which would suggest whatever Apple’s got up its sleeve is past the concept stage.
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