CNET News Daily Podcast: Borders survey mentions Apple 'iPad'
Is it a hoax, a blunder, or a real leak that's telling us that an upcoming Apple tablet will compete with the Amazon Kindle? A Borders Books survey asks customers if they're planning on buying an "iPad" e-reader.
In other broken news, yet another Mac app goes Intel-only, Twitter may be shutting down follower spam, MySpace said to be buying iLike, Google explores Paris by tricycle, and more.
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Borders survey presumes a future 'iPad' e-reader
Adobe's next Lightroom to forsake PowerPC Macs
Ina Fried Interview: Judge orders Microsoft to stop selling Word
Mozilla nudges Firefox users to latest version
Twitter going after buy-more-followers services?
Huffington Post, Facebook sync up on social news
TomTom $99 GPS app heads to iPhone
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publishing industry and re-ignite display advertising. Why shouldn't
we be getting better full-page local advertising on our iphones?