TUAW Year in Review: July 2012

Welcome to TUAW’s Year in Review. Month by month, we’re running down the top stories of 2012, all day long on New Year’s Day.

How the iPhone surprise was almost given away by Steve Jobs

Apple’s curtain of secrecy surrounding new products is almost legendary, but a former Apple employee passed along a story to Business Insider’s Seth Fiegerman about how the secret of the iPhone…

OS X Mountain Lion: The TUAW review

It’s here! Following a surprise announcement in February, OS X Mountain Lion has arrived (to use its full and formal title, sans the 10.8 version number). Barely a year after the release of…

Apple removes negative reviews from apps affected by DRM bug (updated)

Update: Marco Arment says that it appears that Apple did a reupdate of the affected apps. By doing this, he says Apple ensured that customers would not lose data by being forced to delete apps off…

Five apps (and more) for the summer road trip

The Independence Day holiday week is upon us, and millions of American families are heading out on the open road. Where past generations depended on paper maps and Mad Libs, the march of…

Trojan targets Mac-using activists in China

There’s a new backdoor trojan exploit out there for Mac users that appears to originate in China, specifically targeted at political activists in the Uighur movement against that country. The…

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