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26 October 2011
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Apple

There's some noise being made on the internet about the Apple HDTV set once again, and the latest news is a report from Bloomberg which says that iTunes creator Jeff Robbin is leading the team behind the rumoured Apple HDTV. There's also rumours flying that there's a prototype out, but the actual product is probably at least a year or more away, and will also include some sort of Siri and iCloud functionality.
The original iPod turned ten years old a few days ago, and Ars Technica has taken another look at the iconic device that started it all. From form factor and navigation to syncing with iTunes, plus if you've got one lying around, you can still use it as a glorified hard drive — provided you've got a Firewire cable, that is.
Mail security isn't something that people take too seriously these days, but securing your mail with S/MIME on iOS 5 and on the Mac can be pretty easy. If you need any more info or even a guide to get you started, Ars Technica has all the answers to your questions.
BookBook cases are all the rage, and 9 to 5 Mac has reviewed the MacBook Air version of the case that looks like a book, but is actually a nicely-designed case for your Mac.
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