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Weekly Wrap: Hotkeygate, iOS 6, and a slew of reviews
Once a week, we catch you up on Macworld's biggest stories from the past week, in case you missed them. This week, we ruminated on the futures of iOS and OS X, covered Hotkeysgate, and offered a slew of reviews.

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The Macalope Weekly: Cause and effect
Some people, it would seem, are unable to accurately determine cause and effect.

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Remains of the Day: Jobs report
One report says Steve Jobs was intimately involved with the four-inch iPhone, while another says he was working on creating the best car ever. Only one person can set the record straight for a major motion picture event.

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Facebook IPO: Why your data is worth $104 billion
Investors will pressure Facebook, the public company, to find new ways of making money from users' personal data. If times get hard, can Facebook do that without endangering user privacy?

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Android in enterprises 'severely limited' by weak management support from Google
Market research firm Gartner says adoption of Android tablets and smartphones in large businesses has been "severely limited" because of the complexities of managing the various Android models and versions.

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App Guide: iPhone and iPad restaurant finders
If you're looking for a tasty bite this weekend, these iOS apps can point you in the right direction.

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Opinion: Why Apple is making OS X more like iOS
This summer's Mountain Lion update to Mac OS X will continue the trend of bringing iOS features to Apple's Mac operating system. Kirk McElhearn sees the move as Apple's attempt to bring iOS users into the Mac fold.

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The Week in iOS Apps: Hear, hear!
This week’s roundup of iOS apps offers all kinds of listening options, whether you’re staying at home, partying at the club, or going to see your favorite band in concert. Flipboard, StubHub, and Thefuture.fm all have updated offerings for your listening pleasure.

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AT&T, Verizon LTE hotspots fight to a draw
The AT&T Elevate 4G and the Verizon MiFi 4620 Jetpack are easy to set up and use, and both offer fast speeds--but both suffer from limited battery life, too.

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Review: Jot Flip stylus/pen combo gets the pen right
The latest addition to Adonit's family of disc styluses for iOS devices, the Jot Flip seeks to fill the stylus/pen niche treasured by those still chained to paper and pen. And while it shares a few stylus flaws with its Adonit siblings, it gets the pen right.

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The Macalope Daily: Feeding a belief system
The Macalope doesn't want to call it a religion, but some people take their support of a platform as an act of faith.
(This story is viewable exclusively by Macworld Insider members.)

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Review: GreenSmart Kea Laptop Daypack
GreenSmart's medium-sized Kea Laptop Daypack has a built-in laptop sleeve for your MacBook and plenty of smaller pockets to hold other necessities and gadgets.

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iOS App Review: Viddy brings flexibility, celebrity to video creation
Viddy brings a large network of users, flexibility, and celebrity to video creation and sharing.

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Ask the iTunes Guy: Syncing tips
The iTunes Guy answers questions about syncing iOS devices with iTunes.

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First Look: Sony's new Alpha A37 and Alpha NEX-F3 cameras
Sony's latest interchangeable-lens cameras offer a lot of unique features for $600 as a kit, including fast burst shooting, manual video controls, and impressive in-camera AI.

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