What would it have been like if Steve Jobs ended up working for President H.W. Bush instead of going back to Apple in 1997? The FBI released its background check documents on Jobs this week, but that's not all that made our top 10 list. Some information about why Siri might be limited to the iPhone 4S came out, Apple killed off the white MacBook for good, a new rumor popped up about when the iPad 3 will be announced, and more. Read on for the weekly roundup:

Another reason why Apple may be limiting Siri to iPhone 4S: Processing power and "beta" status are two reasons that Apple may have limited Siri to the iPhone 4S. Now, however, it appears that only the iPhone 4S has the necessary voice-filtering for Siri to work in a variety of settings.

Ding dong, the white MacBook is dead—for real this time: For most of the public, the white plastic MacBook became unavailable in July of 2011. The device was still sold to educational institutions up until this week, however, when Apple decided to kill it off for good.

FBI document on Steve Jobs: apparently more than fit for office: Apple cofounder Steve Jobs was being actively considered for a presidential appointment in 1991, leading to a full-on FBI background check. Those FBI documents have now been published, revealing that even Jobs' enemies could find a way to recommend him for the position.

Apple trademark may hint at processing improvement for next-gen A6 processor: Apple has applied for a trademark on the term "Macroscalar," which refers to patented code optimization techniques. Such techniques would benefit a next-gen mobile processor, such as the "A6" that's expected to show up in the next iPhone or iPad.

High-res UI elements in OS X 10.7.3 renew buzz about "retina" display MacBooks: Mac OS X 10.7.3 contains a handful of higher-resolution UI elements that have set off new speculation about the possibility of "retina" display MacBooks.

TuneCore: first iTunes Match royalties are "magic money" out of "thin air": The CEO of one music distribution service has declared iTunes Match a success after having seen the first royalty payments. He argues that even if the royalties seem low, some money is better than none.

First week of March fingered for iPad 3 announcement: When will the iPad 3 arrive in our grubby little hands? There have been plenty of rumors, but now a reliable one has landed that points to the first week of March.

Apple updates iBooks Author EULA to clarify restriction on format, not content: Apple has updated the language of the end user license agreement for iBooks Author, making it clear that the company is placing a restriction on the files generated by the app and not the content within.

Apple rules top three smartphone spots but loses new users to Android: Apple was responsible for the top three best-selling smartphones in the US last quarter, according to NPD, but users who have never had a smartphone before still chose Android over iOS nearly two to one.

Poll Technica: should Apple more strictly police app ripoffs on the App Store?: Apple has removed a handful of obvious app copies from its iOS App Store, but there are plenty more where those came from. Should there be a stricter review process in place? Vote in our poll.

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