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1) Review: Hire Me for iPhone
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=0bed685a26f227da33ec19c586e0e222
Hire Me is an earnest attempt to help you land a job. Sadly, in spite of its good intentions, the app just isn't that genuinely useful.
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2) Microsoft, Apple work to fix iPad Hotmail glitch
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=3b027bcc5505135dc7336156ed16595f
MIcrosoft says it's working with Apple to solve problems that iPad users have had with Windows Live Hotmail.
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3) iPhone manufacturer seeks mental-health workers to aid staff
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=79123e1e90b37c3e1dadf4cebc73122d
iPhone manufacturer Foxconn Technology is seeking out mental-health professionals following an unprecedented series of suicides and suicide attempts.
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4) Apple clarifies Japan iPad SIM-lock, sort of
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=1db183aaaaa9adc3d25670e31b168b54
Apple has attempted to clarify the situation surrounding SIM-locked 3G iPads in Japan, but has it merely muddied the waters further?
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5) Review: The Chronicles of Inotia 2 for iPhone
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=d0a43be6e3bf1b1495ee9e39fddbf43b
The Chronicles of Inotia 2: A Wanderer of Luone is your classic fantasy role-playing game: you are a lone hero looking for some innocent mercenary work when you're suddenly swept up in an epic storyline of demons, magical keys, and world-saving.
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6) Review: iPad Weather apps
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=b31dca7f557a26c508ef0f021044cc60
The iPad may not come with a built-in weather app, but plenty of third-party developers have stepped up with their own offerings. In our look at a group of weather apps, WeatherBug Elite stood out from the crowd.
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7) Google's Nexus One: How the revolution died
http://rss.macworld.com/click.phdo?i=558bce54d914111fa08681faf58e0270
With the pending closure of Google's Nexus One online store, the Nexus One's online-only business model, meant to disrupt the way phones are typically sold, is a failure, says PCWorld's Jared Newman.
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