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This week, we find out why your Metrocard never works, applaud the MTA for releasing datastreams to app-makers; check out the new 13-inch MacBook Pro; and takes sides in the upcoming Supreme Court video game violence case.

Apple has updated its line of laptops to include the latest Intel processors and improved 3D graphics capabilities.

This week, we check out a new plan from cable providers Comcast, Time Warner, and Cablevision to offer reciprocal WiFi hotspot access in the NYC area -- seems good on paper, but none of us have ever stumbled across a cable company hotspot.

The iPad gets new gestures; rumors for Mac Pros are heating up; and you'll never lie again after our App of the Week skit.

After three years, Intuit finally releases a (simplified) version of Quicken for the Mac. It's attractive and useful, but people with complex financial lives may quickly run into its limit.

If you have a Mac, Brian Tong shows you the free applications that you can't go without.

Everyone's been asking us if they should buy a MacBook Pro; new goodies are announced at the Mobile World Congress; and the official Steve Jobs biography is on its way.

This week on the Digital City, we look at the ABC vs. Cablevision fight, check out some high-tech pizza that's hitting NYC, find out why it's taken so long for the MTA to upgrade subway stations, and celebrate that Macs are finally getting Steam games.

On this week's Digital City podcast, we discuss new MacBook Pro rumors, and discover why New York drug store chain is using a sushi-making machine to bring raw fish to its shelves.

The 15-inch MacBook Pro adds some modest upgrades (SD slot, improved battery), while bumping CPU speeds and cutting prices.