

TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler cracked open the Apple iPad for a look at the hardware inside the Apple tablet,
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Apple announced in late April that its annual Apple Design Awards, given every year since 1997 during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, would only be awarded for iPhone and iPad apps this year.
Many long-time Mac OS X developers felt a little slighted, so Ars Technica, a web site, was inspired to pick up the torch and start giving out its own Ars Design Awards.
First we solicited nominations from our readers. Then we culled that list of thousands of nominations down to five nominees in each of five categories: Best New App, Best User Experience, Most Innovative App, Best Education App, and Best Student-created App. The top 12 nominees were also put to a vote by you to pick a Reader's Choice award.
So, here are the 2010 Mac OS X Ars Design Award winners:
The photo shows an iPhone displaying an image of the mocked-up boarding pass bearing the name of the passenger: "Bin Laden/Osama".
It also shows the passenger as having a Northwest Airlines frequent-flyer number, a seat in first class and a departure date of October 26, 2010.
Bin Laden is on the FBI's 10 most wanted list and the US government has offered a reward of $US $50 million for information leading to his capture.
"A mistake has been made in this internal publication and we are working to find out how this occurred," British Airways said in a response issued through its Twitter channel.
Guess that means Mr. Bin Laden is not flying first class on October 26 after all.