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Panic announces Coda 2, Diet Coda for iPad
Panic on Monday announced the long-awaited sequel to its all-in-one-window Web development editor, Coda. And as a bonus, the company announced a version of Coda for the iPad as well.

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TechHive: Hands on with Bing's social search feature
Bing is hoping to take on search giant Google by adding new social search capabilities. Joel Mathis takes the feature out for a test spin to see what social adds to search.

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Gifting Mac App Store apps, emailing videos, and more
Time again to flush out the old mailbag with short hits from Mac 911.

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Cable giants partner to offer 50K free Wi-Fi hotspots for subscribers
Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Cable announced an agreement Monday to make more than 50,000 hotspots available for customers.

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TechHive: Maker Faire 2012 in pictures
Robots, steampunks, and Tesla coils galore! Maker Faire is one of the coolest festivals out there for geeks, inventors, crafters, and anyone with the DIY spirit.

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China approves Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility
Chinese regulatory authorities have approved Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility, paving the way for the deal to close within the week.

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The Macalope Daily: A waste of effort
How's it going, Windows Phone? That bad, huh? Ooh.
(This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)

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Elgato announces Game Capture HD
On Monday, Elgato announced the Game Capture HD, designed to let gamers record and share their exploits with fellow enthusiasts.

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HulkSmash font gets right in your face
HulkSmash demands attention. If you need to let the world know you've had enough, feel free to call on this large-scale font to do the job.

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Inside the mysteries of Mission Control
Mission Control provides a bird's-eye view of all your open applications and windows. Here are answers to frequently asked questions about using OS X's screen-clutter controller.

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App Gems: Naval battle games for iOS
You don't need land to engage your enemy in combat -- just these naval warfare-themed iOS games and an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

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iOS App Review: Buzz Contacts improves mail and texting
This app takes two basic iPhone functions -- mail and texting -- and handles them better than the native solutions on your phone.

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Apple files for preliminary injunction against Galaxy Tab 10.1
In the latest move in a complex series of patent-related cases, Apple filed a motion in a U.S. district court late Friday to ban Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the U.S.

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Apple, Samsung CEOs to negotiate patent dispute
A court-ordered summit will take place on Monday intended to hash out differences between Apple and Samsung and try to end their international patent wars.

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Weekly Wrap: Hotkeygate, iOS 6, and a slew of reviews
Once a week, we catch you up on Macworld's biggest stories from the past week, in case you missed them. This week, we ruminated on the futures of iOS and OS X, covered Hotkeysgate, and offered a slew of reviews.

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The Macalope Weekly: Cause and effect
Some people, it would seem, are unable to accurately determine cause and effect.

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Remains of the Day: Jobs report
One report says Steve Jobs was intimately involved with the four-inch iPhone, while another says he was working on creating the best car ever. Only one person can set the record straight for a major motion picture event.

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Facebook IPO: Why your data is worth $104 billion
Investors will pressure Facebook, the public company, to find new ways of making money from users' personal data. If times get hard, can Facebook do that without endangering user privacy?

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Android in enterprises 'severely limited' by weak management support from Google
Market research firm Gartner says adoption of Android tablets and smartphones in large businesses has been "severely limited" because of the complexities of managing the various Android models and versions.

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App Guide: iPhone and iPad restaurant finders
If you're looking for a tasty bite this weekend, these iOS apps can point you in the right direction.

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