Every Saturday, we round up some of Macworld’s most significant stories from the week gone by. That way, if you missed something interesting the first time around, you can catch up on it later. This week, to change things up a bit, we’ll show you one …
Users have been complaining that iOS 5 makes the batteries in their iPhones and iPads drain faster. Now Apple is acknowledging the problem and promising a software update to address it.
CIO looks at how Texas Children’s Hospital implemented the iPhone as a way for its nurses to better communicate when moving from patient to patient.
Without a doubt, the issues that cause the greatest consternation to Mac users are those that keep the computer from starting up or, if the computer deigns to boot, that prevent the Mac from operating as it should. Here are answers to common problems….
Some UK iPhone owners have again reported problems with alarms after the clocks went forward over the weekend.

