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Top stories: Oct 16 - 23, 2009


Apple Q4 2009 conference call liveblog and fiscal results Infinite Loop
Apple Q4 2009 conference call liveblog and fiscal results
by Jacqui Cheng
Apple's fourth quarter fiscal results are out and we're preparing to liveblog the conference call. Check out the live updates as they're being said! Read More
 
The gyrobike wants to save children from scrapes, at a price Gear & Gadgets
The gyrobike wants to save children from scrapes, at a price
by Ben Kuchera
Do we need to, quite literally, reinvent the wheel? The CEO of Gyrobike thinks so, and her product could help children learn to ride two-wheel bikes without training wheels—and fewer bumps and bruises. Are parents in the market for a $100 mail-in tire with a gyro inside? Read More
 
Magic Mouse, iMacs, Mac minis lead Tuesday Apple update bomb Infinite Loop
Magic Mouse, iMacs, Mac minis lead Tuesday Apple update bomb
by Jacqui Cheng
27-inch iMacs! Mac minis as servers! New cheap MacBooks! A magical new mouse! Apple opened the floodgates this morning with a bushel of new hardware updates—which should set the company up for a blingin' holiday season. Read More
 
5 years later, 5 ways that Ubuntu has made Linux more human Open Ended
5 years later, 5 ways that Ubuntu has made Linux more human
by Ryan Paul
Today is the fifth anniversary of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. To celebrate the past five years of brown, we decided to have a look at five ways that Ubuntu has helped make the open source Linux operating system more human. Read More
 

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