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By Susan Angel
Apple is giving cheap update of iLife ’11 suite to those who bought their Mac Computer this month. Apple announced the latest version of iLife in the “Back to the Mac” event yesterday. The standard price of the software if $49. With $6.99 price, the owners of new Mac computers will get about $42 discount on newly released software.
The discounted price is valid up until November 19. There is no web interface to buy the low price iLife ’11. Erictric reported that eligible customers must fill up the form and send through mail or fax.
Mac Owners can get more information from Apple.com website.
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Motorola Droid X manufacturer has released the source code Droid X under the open source license. The code is available to any developer to download. The code, which is 280MB, doesn’t seem to create a lot of excitement in the development community as only 1407 copies of the code were downloaded until August 1, 2010. Even the discussion forum on the website has not attracted a single post.
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Google is discontinuing the internal use of the Windows operating system for safety precautions after the series of hacking incidents, report today by Financial Times.
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