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23 September 2011
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Apple

Apple is readying some sort of pilot program so that Apple Retail employees can put in some personal time with the iPad. The scheme functions somewhat like a library-based system — employees can take the iPad for periods of up to a week, do what they like with the device in that time, and then bring it back so that other employees get a chance. Seems like an excellent idea — why don't actual libraries implement this sort of thing?
Epic Games has announced that their Unreal Engine Development Kit now supports the Mac, which means that games that were developed using the UDK can now be ported to the Mac without too much trouble. Unreal Tournament 3 for Mac, anyone?
MacStories has updated their list of must have Mac apps for 2011. Lion has brought changes which means that apps like TotalFinder and Hyperspaces just aren't needed anymore, whereas other apps, like Evernote, Reeder, and Sparrow for Mac now make the cut (thanks in part to the Mac App Store).
A common gripe I hear about the Finder is that it doesn't have the ability to cut and paste files. In Lion, it does — there's actually a little menu item that is labelled "move", but actually does exactly what you would expect cut and paste to do.
