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AnandTech runs Windows 8 on the Retina Display MacBook Pro.

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3D Photo renderings of “iPhone 5″ fool Apple rumor sites.

A funny thing happened today, Martin Utrecht at Flickr, posted some 3D renderings of an “iPhone 5″, and many Apple rumor sites ran with it as if it was the real thing. I’m not going to judge or bash anyone, because frankly, I would’ve easily been fooled too. The images look amazingly realistic.

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Dad builds Star Wars AT-AT bunk bed for his lucky son.

That is one seriously lucky kid. See the entire gallery at the Dutilly Family Blog.

Via Geekologie

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The iBike

OS X Daily

No, it wasn’t designed by Jobs and Ive (well, the G4 was). It was Rick H., Mac consultant from New Jersey. Go to OS X Daily and see the entire gallery.

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Xerox…I mean Samsung, copies Apple again.

Cult of Mac

An image is worth a thousand words. It looks like Jony Ive is designing for both companies now.

Via Cult of Mac

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Bump update now lets you move photos from smartphone to computer.

So just download the app for iPhone or Android, then go to bu.mp and allow location services on your browser. When you bump your phone and computer (don’t over do it) then your photos appear on the web page, ready to download. Of course, if you have iCloud you don’t really need this, but for those who don’t, this is pretty cool.

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Facebook introduces new Camera App

Facebook:

Share photos in a snap

With the new Camera app, you can share photos on Facebook faster than ever, and see all your friends’ latest shots in one place.
– Post multiple photos from your camera roll at a time
– Crop and apply filters to give your photos a new look
– Scroll down a single feed of all your friends’ photos
– Tag your friends, add photo captions and say where you are
– See photos from the different apps your friends use
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Facebook redesigns the way it displays photos on mobile.

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Facebook today updated the way photos look like on mobile devices (at least on iOS and Android).

Starting today, we’re rolling out an improved design for posts in news feed on your mobile phone. Now photos are up to 3x larger, and all posts will fill your mobile screen from edge to edge. The new design will be available on iOS, Android and m.facebook.com.

It looks a lot better, is it a coincidence that Google + just did the same on their app last week? You don’t need to update your app, the changes happen server side.

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