OnLive has already given Microsoft loving iPad owners a hefty, gratis helping of Windows 7, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been building a paywall. What’s behind the freshly dried brick and mortar? OnLive Desktop Plus, an optional, subscription based upgrade that touts new features for users who are willing to pay a fee

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OnLive Desktop launches ‘Plus’ subscriptions, puts IE in your iPad
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OnLive has already given Microsoft loving iPad owners a hefty, gratis helping of Windows 7, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been building a paywall.

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The official Twitter app has just received an update on iOS and Android , bringing new features to both platforms, plus an “optimized” Ice Cream Sandwich experience as seen above. The app is also currently available on Amazon’s Appstore for the Kindle Fire now, and the company says it will pop up in the Barnes & Noble Nook Store February 23rd. For both Android and IOS the app has brought back / added a swipe gesture to reply to, reweet or favorite something without leaving your timeline, plus a notification on the Find Friends feature that it will be uploading their address book to Twitter’s server — a welcome change after the Path fiasco .

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The official Twitter app has just received an update on iOS and Android , bringing new features to both platforms, plus an “optimized” Ice Cream Sandwich experience as seen above. The app is also currently available on Amazon’s Appstore for the Kindle Fire now, and the company says it will pop up in the Barnes & Noble Nook Store February 23rd

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The Daily got a lot of folks hopes up earlier today with a rumor that Office would soon be making an appearance on the iPad, but Microsoft is now throwing a bit of cold water on that news. While it’s not exactly an outright denial that such an app is coming, a Microsoft spokesperson has now told The New York Times’ Bits website that “The Daily story is based on inaccurate rumors and speculation,” adding only that it has “no further comment” at this time.

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What you see before you is a single image purporting to be Microsoft’s new Office app for iOS . We can certainly believe such an app exists, and according to The Daily , the UI is similar to OneNote with an added dash of Metro .

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Microsoft Office for iOS gets blurrycam treatment in weird party-room
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Nightline’s Bill Weir managed to get his feet inside manufacturing behemoth Foxconn: the infamous plant where iPads, Xboxes and Kindles are constructed.

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Well, if it looks real, sounds real and is halfway logical, we probably should distrust it all the more. Yes, it’s the time when all the rumors , photoshops and general hysteria around Apple’s next slab reaches its apex

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iPad 3 logic board with ‘A5X’ chip purportedly snapped by Mr. Not-so-Blurrycam
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Well, if it looks real, sounds real and is halfway logical, we probably should distrust it all the more. Yes, it’s the time when all the rumors , photoshops and general hysteria around Apple’s next slab reaches its apex.

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Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. The iPad , launched in 2010, kicked off the post-PC era

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Switched On: Think form factors, not PCs
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