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Continue reading â: $10 Upgrade to Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard for Macs bought on or after October 1
Apple – Mac OS X Leopard – Up-to-Date Customers who purchase a qualifying new Macintosh computer on or after October 1, 2007 that does have not Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard included can upgrade to Leopard. Powered by ScribeFire.
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The Perfect Travel for Canon is the Sigma AF 18-200 F3.5-6.3 DC?
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Continue reading â: The Perfect Travel for Canon is the Sigma AF 18-200 F3.5-6.3 DC?I’ve already mentioned that the Nikon D40X and their 18-200 lense are a wonderful travel kit, but what about the Canon user? For the Canon photographer, there is no equivalent until now. The new “Sigma AF 18-200 f/3.5-6.3 DC OS”:http://www.popphoto.com/cameralenses/4603/lens-test-sigma-18-200mm-f35-63-dc-os-af.html seems to have lots of sample to sample variation, but…
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Mac OS X Startup items
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Continue reading â: Mac OS X Startup itemsIn Windows, there are a zillion ways things can start. The registry can do it, there is a special group in Start Programs that does it. You have to always look carefully to make sure not to be too slow. The Mac OS X isn’t any different. Here are the…
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Personalization
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Continue reading â: Personalization!<http://www.myjones.com/gifs/orangecream2.jpg! People have been talking about customization a la “Cafepress”:http://cafepress.com for mugs and t-shirts, but what about ordinary things like M&Ms: Now “My M&Ms”:http://mymms.com let’s you write messages on the back of the tiny M&Ms themselves. How cool. Expensive at $12 a 7 oz bag, but fun! “My Jones”:http://myjones.com let’s…
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Time Machine the reason to buy Leopard
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Continue reading â: Time Machine the reason to buy Leopard!<http://images.appleinsider.com/leopard-preview-time-machine-10.jpg! Until I read this piece, I thought of Leopard (OS X 10.5) mainly as eye candy, now I see that this Time Machine is a truly elegant way never to lose a file. Basically, you stick an extra hard disk into a USB drive and you get a back…
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iPhone 1.1.1 Hacked
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Continue reading â: iPhone 1.1.1 HackedThe main bad news is that it relies on an easily closed exploit in Safari, so the next update will close it. At least though there is hope to get to the 1.1.1 feature set. I must say that it looks like Apple is going to win this arms race…
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Mac OS X Leopard october 26th?
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Continue reading â: Mac OS X Leopard october 26th?Mac Rumors: Mac OS X Leopard on October 26th? Appleinsider believes that Apple is preparing for announcements late in October, specifically between the 22nd and 27th of the month. They specifically point to October 26th as the likely ship date for Mac OS X Leopard, but don’t rule out the…
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Unbricking your iPhone
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Continue reading â: Unbricking your iPhone“Downgrading”:http://code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/wiki/DowngradingBaseband your Baseband firmware fixes the bricking of your iPhone. If you upgraded to firmware 1.1.1 and this wiped our your iPhone, this will fix things. Basically, you download the 1.0.2 and reload it onto your iPhone This actually fails because the 1.1.1 upgrade does two things, upgrades the software…
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iPHone will be totally locked down
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Continue reading â: iPHone will be totally locked downSad to say, I think this is true, Apple will use the locked cell phone model rather than the open Mac model with its phone, it does mean that 1.1.1 was just the start. IMHO, this is actually bad for Apple, slows down the ubiquity of the device, but it…