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Review: Pioneer's AirPlay system is feature-rich but fares poorly

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February 8, 2012
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Review: Pioneer's AirPlay system is feature-rich but fares poorly Pioneer's X-SMC4-K supports Bluetooth, AirPlay, iPhone and iPod docking, Internet radio, FM radio, and more. But it's clunky to use and exhibits numerous flaws.
iPad takes wing at chicken restaurant Pass the buffalo wings and the iPad.
The iPad at work, Day 2: testing the limits On the first day of his iPad experiment, Dan Moren took it easy on the tablet. On day two, he was ready to really test the iPad's limits as a work machine.
Canon adds AirPrint support to more all-in-one printers Canon's new line of Pixma printers allows wireless printing from your iOS device.
Apple updates iBooks Author license, clarifies restrictions Apple on Friday updated the end user license agreement for iBooks Author, clarifying the restrictions on where the program's output may be sold.
The iPad at work, Day 1: Getting it all set up On his first day of using nothing but an iPad for work, Dan Moren found that it takes a bit of adjustment--but only a bit.
Opinion: OnLive is a train wreck The OnLive Desktop service shows just how wrong desktop virtualization can be.
Redbox, Verizon team on streaming service The Netflix rival is expected to launch this year, but the partners are disclosing few details.
The Macalope Weekly: Who to blame? We have to blame someone, right? How about Apple?
U.S. viewers can watch Super Bowl on Mac, iOS U.S. viewers can watch Sunday's Super Bowl on either their Macs or their iPad.
The iPad at work: Can it get the job done? As iPads make inroads into the business world, the question must once again be asked: can the tablet really replace a computer when it comes to doing real work? To find out, Dan Moren used nothing but his iPad at work for three days. Here's what he found out.
Opinion: Macworld Expo is dead, long live Macworld | iWorld Macworld | iWorld was a show as much about doing as having. Chris Breen thinks it's a solid blueprint for the show's future.
Remains of the Day: Undercover boss John Browett masqueraded as an ordinary salesman, The Daily reveals its subscriber numbers, and a former Apple product manager unveils the not-so-secret secrets of the iPhone's development.
The Week in iOS Accessories: There's always more After a busy January featuring new products at both Macworld/iWorld and the Consumer Electronics Show, there are still new accessories being made for your iPhone or iPad. Here's some of what caught our eye this week.
Opinion: Should we applaud Apple's China dealings, rather than condemn them? CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige thinks a case can be made that Apple and other tech companies have improved working conditions in China.
Readdle adds Remarks to growing field of note-taking apps Readdle has launched Remarks, a new note-taking app for the iPad. The application lets users share notes with collaborators or view the documents as PDFs on their home computer.
Remains of the Day: A close shave Apple won't hold an event in February, developers might want to drop marketing images of white iPhones, and Cupertino picks up a Redmond refugee.
Review: iBooks Author fashions multimedia books for the iPad If you plan to create a book solely for the iBookstore, and youre not concerned about other ebook platforms, iBooks Author stands above any other option currently available.
How to stream Super Bowl XLVI Super Bowl XLVI (46) kicks off on February 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, and no matter where you'll be that Sunday, you have plenty of ways to...
Online petition targeting Apple's Chinese factory conditions gathers 162,000 signatures in a week An online petition asking Apple to protect the Chinese workers who make its more popular products has gathered more than 162,000 signatures in just over a week.
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