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Telltale Software’s batch of classic games, including Tales of Monkey Island, Sam & Max and Wallace & Gromit have been rumoured to be set for a Mac rebirth before. But now there are hints that they could be following The Secret of Monkey Island onto the iPhone and hitting the Apple iPad.

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Apple iLife ’09 on sale tomorrow

iLife ’09, the latest edition of the Apple creativity suite shown off at MacWorld, is going on sale tomorrow at the Apple Store.

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Want a close-up peep at Apple’s most advanced MacBook ever? We’ve herded all the official shots of the new 17 inch MacBook Pro into one place so you can stuff your eyes silly. Come and take a peep!

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We’d only been pondering whether iTunes would let you backdate DRM unlocks on songs you’d previously purchased for a few minutes when news came in from Apple that it would, with a simple one click solution – but it’ll cost you.

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iPhone gets 3G iTunes downloads

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It’s all systems go for iTunes today: not only are all songs going DRM free from today, but you’ll also be able to download each and every one on to your iPhone via the 3G connection – hop it, hotspots!

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Apple has gone on the online app offensive, launching a beta of iWork.com, which marks the beginning of its productivity applications entering the cloud.

Going toe-to-toe with Google Docs, this new service will see Apple’s iWork apps (Keynote 09, Numbers 09 and Pages 09) available as workable versions online – but there’s a catch…
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Thought the new 13 inch MacBook and 15 inch MacBook Pro were impressive? You haven’t seen anything yet. Apple just unveiled the 17 inch MacBook Pro – its most advanced laptop to date.

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UPDATE: We’ve just had new pricing confirmed for iTunes in the UK. As of April 2009, iTunes will be charging at three price points, 59p (For songs nobody wants), 79p and 99p (Latest releases, no doubt) and most albums still priced at £7.99. iTunes Plus will now also offer DRM-free songs encoded at a crystal clear 256kbps.


Steve Jobs has been hinting at freeing iTunes from its DRM shackles for the best part of three years now, but it’s finally happened: Apple has just confirmed it’s going totally DRM free, starting today!

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