Week in Apple: Lion Server at home, iPhones in the executive washroom
In the last week, Apple announced that it had yet another record quarter, a dedicated Ars reader reviewed Lion Server for home use, and we went hands-on with iBooks 2. But wait, there's more! We also discussed some of the objections to Apple's iBooks Author EULA, whether it makes sense for the Apple TV to gain DVR capabilities, and more. Need to catch up? You've come to the right place.
Is Lion Server suitable for home use? Ars investigates: Apple bills OS X Lion Server as a product for "everyone"—but one of our readers finds it not quite ready for general geek usage.
Lytro's light field camera technology could supercharge future iPhones: Before Steve Jobs passed away, he met with Lytro to discuss integrating its light field capture technology into Apple products. Such a thing could potentially supercharge a future iPhone's camera and make focusing a task for its ARM-based processor.

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