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March 11, 2009

Windows/Mac/Linux (All platforms): The free, multi-platform iTunes assaulter (if not quite killer) Songbird busts out great improvements for a 1.1 version, including a one-click album art grabber, performance improvements, and loads o' little tweaks. The killer new feature is a single menu option, u...
Lifehacker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kevin Purdy at 10:00 AM

March 08, 2009

One of the many things Mac users are proud of is the fact that we never have to turn our Macs off. Macs are built to run for days, weeks, months and even years (in some instances) on end without ever restarting. And it hardly ever feels bogged down. If my Mac isn’t performing any tasks and if ...
MakeUseOf.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jackson Chung at 5:01 PM
Good news, Mac users, as it looks like Apple is kicking 10.5.7 development into overdrive. Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5.7 build 9J22 went out to testers about a week ago and called for attention to a variety of areas of the OS. Apparently testers did a hell of a job because an updated build, 9J27, wa...
Boy Genius Report [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Zach Epstein at 4:04 PM

March 07, 2009

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O Blogue do Janio [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Janio Sarmento at 7:39 PM
This may be a bit of a mundane question, but I'm wondering exactly what disk drive is included in my Apple Macbook. How do I figure out the exact hard drive model number and size? Continue reading How big is my Macbook hard disk?     [article source: AskDaveTaylor.com Tech Support]...
Ask Dave Taylor! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dave Taylor at 11:03 AM

March 06, 2009

Apple may seem different than other companies, but the recession is kicking their ass too. The move they made with the new iMac was the smartest they could make under the circumstances—it's a......
Gizmodo [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Wilson Rothman at 9:00 AM | 1 Citations

March 02, 2009

When it comes to using the mobile web, you’ll be hard-pressed to find anyone that denies the iPhone’s multi-touch web browsing experience as anything less than top-notch. The mobile world scurried to bring their own touchscreen competitors to market when the iPhone blew up the scene with...
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Will Park at 2:02 PM

February 27, 2009

Filed under: Friday Favorite R-Name is a simple, single-purpose application that takes the names of files and folders on your Mac and renames them one at a time or in batches. I use it almost every day. Yes, there are a dozen ways to batch rename files. I like R-Name for a few reasons: It's fast, bo...
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Victor Agreda, Jr. at 3:15 PM | 1 Citations

February 25, 2009

If Apple knows how to do anything, it's take tech you've already seen and make it flashier and more fun to use. The new Safari 4 public beta is no exception. Apple says Safari 4's 150 features are "leading the way with innovation," but in reality they're all things we've used before in other browser...
Lifehacker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gina Trapani at 12:00 PM

February 23, 2009

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes and I duke it out over at ZDNet regarding Apple and their (lack of) netbook strategy. I say they should license Mac OS X to Dell and the Chinese/Korean netbook manufacturers , and he says that I’m a whiny cheapskate and that Apple should stay on target . Head on over to ...
Off The Broiler [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by offthebroiler at 5:24 PM
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