[MyAppleMenu] Nov 30, 2013

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*** iTranslate Updated To Version 7.1, Brings Updated Design To The iPad ***
<http://www.imore.com/itranslate-updated-version-71-brings-updated-design-ipad>
Allyson Kazmucha, iMore



*** Apple Retreats To The Suburbs ***
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-29/apple-retreats-to-the-suburbs.html>
Edward Tenner, Bloomberg


> Apple Inc.’s stunning new Campus 2 in Cupertino, California, will be one of Steve Jobs’ lasting legacies when completed in 2015. For better or worse, he was thinking differently to the end, striving for geographic self-sufficiency even as many other high-technology enterprises across the country were starting to return to city life. Will this approach, and the complex that embodies it, renew Apple’s culture of excellence or retard it?




*** How To Estimate Your Travel Time In The OS X Mavericks Calendar App ***
<http://www.imore.com/how-estimate-your-travel-time-os-x-mavericks-calendar-app>
Allyson Kazmucha, iMore



*** OS X’s Mail 7: Can’t Replace Saved Attachment In Its ‘Downloads’ Folder ***
<http://www.betalogue.com/2013/11/29/mail-7-cant-replace-saved-attachment/>
Pierre Igot, Betalogue


> In other words, it completely ignores your request to replace the existing file.

> If you don’t pay attention and don’t notice this behaviour, you might end up having and using the wrong version of a file. You might think that your existing file with the name has been replaced, but it has not and is still the “old” file.




*** MacBook Pro With Retina Display 13-Inch Vs. 15-Inch: Which Powerful Mac Laptop Should You Get? ***
<http://www.imore.com/macbook-pro-retina-display-13-inch-vs-15-inch-which-powerful-mac-laptop-right-you>
Peter Cohen, iMore



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*** Reverse-Engineering A Genius (Has A Vermeer Mystery Been Solved?) ***
<http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2013/11/vermeer-secret-tool-mirrors-lenses>
Kurt Andersen, Vanity Fair


> David Hockney and others have speculated—controversially—that a camera obscura could have helped the Dutch painter Vermeer achieve his photo-realistic effects in the 1600s. But no one understood exactly how such a device might actually have been used to paint masterpieces. An inventor in Texas—the subject of a new documentary by the magicians Penn & Teller—may have solved the riddle.




*** Banning The Negative Book Review ***
<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/30/opinion/banning-the-negative-book-review.html?hpw&rref=opinion&_r=0>
Bob Garfield, New York Times


> Finally, in an online world of gratuitous snark, one courageous editor has displayed the vision to give thumbs down to thumbs down. You read that right: no negative reviews.




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