Weekly wrap: stories this week

We get it: you're busy. As much as you would like to read each story we publish here on Macworld.com, it is inevitable that you miss the occasional piece. But we love you, and we want to help. Therefore, here are a few highlights of the past week.

The ever reliable rumors of the Internet was rife with excitation: What interesting novelty would be Apple Unveils to commemorate the tenth anniversary of its retail stores? It turns out that the answer is: iPads. Not a new model of iPad for you to take home and caress, but rather a series of iPads which replaced posters in the store. The iPads offers information on products, prices and other details and even get a future Apple Store rep help page. Unfortunately, their home buttons are blocked, so you may not use to play at the Stickman Super Golf. The Apple Store now offers personal settings for all major purchases of Apple hardware, too. And the fear that the iPhone app Store Apple get jealous, he also received an update. Frankly, however, I am not interested until she gets multiplayer.

If you missed our history on the response from Apple at Lodsys on the letters of legal threat, that the latter company had sent in iOS developers, then you should probably check our home page more often. Also, we have published the full text of the letter from Apple legal.

Amazon has launched a downloads unexpected Mac store, but it's really hard to navigate to a Kindle. Our own Dan Frakes has written a practical article on store experience.

For our next article, I now turn to my dictionary of rhymes, sincerest apologies to Dr. Seuss (which deserves to be better):

Another great story we covered this week
Relates to the mystique of tarnished the Mac Security.
Cruel MacDefender will be ender OS X?
Should all disable us our Macs and surrender?
No! Given that Apple has published instructions for withdrawal,
And we have shared quite lucid inferences from Rich Mogull;
He said, not panic and divide all our Mac;
It is our brain - not our bytes - which attacks more malicious software.

First of all, say, take a moment and appreciate that I correctly plural "how - to's" by the style guide of the Macworld on my first try. Then, move on; some great tutorials was published last week.

If you are often mocked for being singing lyrics such as "there is nothing that a hundred men on Mars could never do", don't miss Kirk McElhearn guide to the addition of the words in your music in iTunes. Folk of companies who need to prove that they use their iPads for work to justify their expensing look forward to reading our guide to editing of spreadsheets on the iPad. And if you are planning a summer vacation, don't miss our tips to travel for fans of Apple hardware. (Bonus tip: do not play in terms of flight control.) (It makes people nervous).

We have shared also advice on the opening of several copies of a PDF file in the preview, transfer photos between Mac iPhoto network, and skinning Osfoora, which is less painful it sounds - including for Osfoora. And we shared advice on the creation of a setup of the OS X flash player, and Yes, it's the kind of Mac flash, users should agree (not the name of memory crashtastic pork).

As always, we have offered a series of examinations. MetalStorm offer great multiplayer - complete with stake trash-talk. Notifier remind you of your tasks and [NOTE to self: description of the notifier finishing later]; Fantastical responds to his name and the ScreenFloat our boat floats. Unfortunately, risk, was a little disappointed.

On the equipment, we really loved the future Sonics Atrio m5 Professional headphones, although their name is certainly a say. We have also included a new digital camera that will be defined only you back $45 000 - "And think," somewhere some fans of Windows must have chortled, "it is not even made by Apple." Chris Breen could not deny that the Peel Universal Remote has (excuse me) appeal. We wrote also the iPad accessories just to your knees, which we managed to do a ridicule.

With this, you must be mainly caught on the cover of last week's Macworld. Connect again next weekend to read all the tips you will miss between now and then.

[Friedman Lex Macworld Staff Writer for weekend work.]

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