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Erica Williams

How to Create a Dock Port for iPhone 3G out Of Cardboard - 0 views

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    Users that are using the iPhone 3G model have found that the accessories that do come along with the iPhone are quite expensive and people need to pay an extra buck to get them. Similarly the dock accessory is also one of them that will let the user pay an extra $ 30 to get it. This can be an added expense from the customer's side but since it's an important accessory, most people feel tempted in getting them. The folks back at Geeky Gadgets, using their creativity have come out with a procedure through which they can get a dock created.
Jim Farmer

UsingMac.com - 19 views

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    Mac Tricks and Tips, Wallpapers and Applications for Mac Users. Awesome collection of resources for Mac users.
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Why Drupal is more effective - 0 views

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    Drupal serves the purpose of providing a user-friendly and non-technical content management system to a user, thus allowing them to effectively manage the web-site data in a more search-engine-friendly manner.
Erica Williams

Getting the Whatsapp For Free In A Limited Time Offer - 0 views

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    Whatsapp is one of the widely known applications that iPhone users are familiar with. It is the only app that lets the users explore the word of messaging with a new meaning. The app simply allows you to connect to a wifi/3G edge connection and after that send your messages to your friends who also have this app installed on their device.
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You Can Now Simply Switch To iOS From Android without Any Fuss! Here's How! - 0 views

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    Things are heating up now! Android might lose some of its customers! Apple has now simplified user migration for Android users. The 'Move to iOS' app helps them to wirelessly transfer all their sensitive data from their Android device to an Apple OS device with ease! Read on for more details on this…
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 users experiencing proximity sensor issues - 0 views

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    Another day, another iPhone 4 issue. This time, users are experiencing problems with the phone's proximity sensor. Not good.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 users experiencing 3G connectivity issues - 0 views

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    It seems that iPhone 4 users are experiencing a problem of a different kind, this time its data connectivity issues over 3G.
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100 million Facebook users on iOS | Apple iPhone Applications UK - USA - 0 views

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    Facebook iphone app has gained so much trust that it has crossed 100 million users on iOS making it the most downloaded iPhone app.
Jeff Johnson

Propagator - an OS X Admin's Friend - 4 views

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    Propagator provides a GUI for pushing out files to Macs on your local network. This is useful for OS X system administrators who wish to update all of their managed client machines with a specific file, most commonly property list (.plist) files. This functionality can also be achieved using Apple Remote Desktop, but a free alternative is always worth taking a look. My two favorite aspects of Propagator are its Common Places drop down menu for quickly specifying common locations to drop files (such as long ~/Library paths), and it's Set Ownership check box for giving proper ownership of the file to the right user accounts. The option to Lock Files After Copy prevents users (in my case, students and unknowing faculty) from messing with your work, accidentally or not.
Jeff Johnson

Ballmer needn't fear the Mac…just yet | Irregular Enterprise - 0 views

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    Boutique analyst firm Freeform Dynamics took a run at standardizing on Macs but the switch was not worthwhile. They're now back in the Windows fold. Their report starts by posing a series of questions about business benefit. They found that when pressed, business users were hard put to come up with anything other than woolly answers. So what usually happens when an average business user switches to Mac?
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Oosah turns your iPhone into a 1 terabyte music player | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Oosah, a photosharing site that launched back in April, has unveiled a cool new site for iPhone users. But the most interesting part of the site doesn't have anything to do photos - Oosah will allow users to access up to 1 terabyte of any media for free, including music. That means Oosah site turns your iPhone into a 1 terabyte music player.
Jeff Johnson

The SeaMonkey® Project - 0 views

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    The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite (see below). Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. Containing an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users. Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, Camino, Sunbird and Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla Foundation.
Alan Stebbens

Pirated iWork Software Infects Macs With Trojan Horse - Security Fix - 0 views

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    Macs are joining the "Borg" collective zombie botnet.
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    Macs have achieve sufficient market-share that they are beginning to be hacked and pulled into the botnet "collective". So, even if Mac OS X security is generally better than that of other OSes all of us Mac users should be as cautious about downloaded software as we advise the PC users to be.
Jeff Johnson

Cloud storage solution Syncplicity now offering Mac beta - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Hold on to your horses, MobileMe and Live Mesh, there's another new cloud storage option in town for Mac users. Syncplicity has launched the Mac beta of its service, which lets users store and sync files between computers using a fluffy white cloud of storage.
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Del.icio.us User To Win 80GB Apple iPod On November 22nd, Enter This Contest - 0 views

  •       80GB: 20,000 Songs 2.5-inch color display 5.5 ounces 2.4 x 4.1 x .55 inches $349.00 Your thinking, is this guy full of it, or what? Can you afford to miss your chance by having doubts? Stay tuned, on November 22nd, I’ll announce the winner here in an update to this post. Tony Miller 10/30 Contest Update: Contest has been extended to include 2nd and 3rd place iPod winners. One del.icio.us user who bookmarked this page, will be selected at random, as the 2nd place winner of a 4GB iPod nano. 4GB: 1,000 Songs 1.5-inch color display 1.41 ounces 1.6 x 3.5 x 0.26 inches 199.00 One del.icio.us user who bookmarked this page, will be selected at random, as the 3rd place winner of a 1GB iPod shuffle. 1GB: 240 Songs 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 inches 0.55 ounce 79.00
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Jeff Johnson

Energy Saver scripting « Managing OS X - 0 views

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    Here's a version of a script we use on all our machines in an attempt to reduce energy usage with a minimum of visible impact on users. Our machines are set to not sleep during the day. This script runs hourly, and if it's after 7pm and the machine has been idle for 20 minutes or more, it tries to sleep the machine if someone is logged in, or shut it down if no-one is logged in. The machine is also set to automatically startup or wake at 6am M-F. The net result is that most of our desktop machines go to sleep or shutdown a little after 7pm each weeknight and wake up at 6am each week morning, and our users are none the wiser.
Andrew D.

Successful Mac Release Leads Mikogo to Preview Further Features - 0 views

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    Backing up the recent and impressive Mikogo Mac Beta release that sparked online enthusiasm across the globe, the free desktop sharing tool announces its upcoming remote control feature for Mac users. Such a release will provide both Mac and PC users with a combined online meeting and remote support tool free of charge for all to enjoy.
Jeff Johnson

airport - the Little Known Command Line Wireless Utility - OS X Daily - 0 views

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    Strangely hidden from the casual user is a spiffy command line utility that allows you to view, configure, and troubleshoot your Mac's wireless connection. It doesn't appear to be well documented, and judging by the obscure location of the command, Apple probably didn't think it would be too useful for the average Mac user. But the hidden command line airport tool is very useful indeed, so here is how to access it, and how you can use it too. The first thing you'll want to do is create a symbolic link to the airport command, because it is situated in a very inconvenient location for quick usage.
Jeff Johnson

10 iPhone Apps for IT Administrators - 0 views

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    Apple's iPhone Apps have seen a nearly exponential rate of proliferation since the launch of the App Store in July 2008, with many of the smartphone applications aimed at helping users with small, routine tasks (or procrastinate with several games of Pong). Big-name companies such as Google, Salesforce.com and Oracle have all created software designed to let users engage with their products even while on the road.
Adam Mills

Release of OS 3.0 to shut off some AT&T iPhone users - 0 views

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    If you are an iPhone user and you use AT&T, tomorrow's release of OS 3.0 might give you some problems. Find out why.
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