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15 December 2011
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Apple

Apple were bound to take this resolution-doubling retina display business to the Macs eventually, and now DigiTimes says we could see a retina-display MacBook Pro with 2880x1800 resolution sometime in Q2 2012. Note that that's a resolution bigger than any normal 30" display currently in production — which means Apple will be once again pushing the envelope on screen display tech (their first time was with the iPad 3 retina display).
If you're doing any kind of customer support via email, you would be mad not to use a tool like TextExpander to quickly reply with canned responses to the most common queries. However, there's another way — Smoking Apples has reviewed Replies for Mac, an email client that takes the hard work out of responding to support emails by allowing users to re-use previously-sent snippets from emails.
If you're in the graphic design industry and have to get a new Mac, which desktop Mac do you choose? A Macworld reader recently asked the question, and it's an interesting one to ponder — do you go with the Mac Pro, especially if you already have displays, or do you go with the all-in-one design of the iMac?
A post on Ars Technica is saying Apple uses patents to hurt the development of open standards, but is that really the case? The post on Ars goes into substantially more detail, so head over there to read all about it.
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