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paul reid

MacDailyNews - Apple could buy Dell outright; Mac-maker has more cash on hand than Dell... - 0 views

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    On October 6, 1997, in response to the question of what he'd do if he was in charge of Apple Computer, Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell stood before a crowd of several thousand IT executives and answered flippantly, "What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders." A little more than a month later, on November 10, 1997, new Apple Interim CEO (iCEO) Steve Jobs responded, speaking in front of an image of Michael Dell's bulls-eye covered face, "We're coming after you; you're in our sights."
Jeff Johnson

GoodbyeHello - 0 views

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    GoodbyeHello is an application utility for making files and folders invisible or visible. When you drop a file or folder on the application it will be made invisible. You can also use the File menu commands "Make Files Invisible..." or "Make Folder Invisible..." to make files or folders invisible.
Tom Harrison

MacDailyNews - Apple and Mac News - Welcome Home - 0 views

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    Best daily mac related news site out there
Tom Harrison

Woopid Video Tutorials - 0 views

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    site with a lot of free tutorials - has tons of leopard, iwork and ilife stuff too
Jeff Johnson

CreativeTechs Tips: Set default applications in Mac OS X. - 0 views

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    RCDefaultApp is a free utility that CreativeTechs has started adding to our recommended Mac OS X installs. It adds a special preference pane that allows you to quickly change the default application for many common situations: * Open all your .pdf files in Acrobat instead of Preview. * Pick a different default mail client or web browser. * Control what opens when digital cameras or webcams are plugged in. * Close security holes with how certain weblinks are handled. Of course you can change these settings other ways. But RCDefaultApp makes it much easier by putting the most requested controls into one location - a new "Default Apps" option at the bottom of your Mac OS X System Preferences.
Graham Perrin

macosxhints.com - Show all events in iCal search results - 0 views

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    I am bugged by an issue, not reproducible by Apple, in which iCal search results are always empty (never a thing found). I'm bookmarking this hint and comments for consideration when I review the bug report.
Jeff Johnson

Firefox PDF Plugin for Mac OS X :: Firefox Add-ons - 0 views

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    PDF plugin for Firefox 3 on Mac OS X. Displays PDF documents in the browser
Jeff Johnson

Do we care if the new MacBooks don't have FireWire? (ZDNet) - 0 views

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    So the new MacBooks lack a FireWire port. The MacBook Pros still have them, but for those of us in Ed Tech (including college students) who will probably be looking at the mainstream MacBooks, is this a big deal?
Jeff Johnson

Top 10 things you didn't know about the new MacBook - 0 views

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    We've had one of the new MacBooks for 24 hours and have discovered some interesting secrets hiding within...
Jeff Johnson

The five products Apple must make (ZDNet) - 0 views

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    Apple made its latest big move into new territories last year with the launch of the now ubiquitous iPhone, expanding beyond the desktop and into the choppy waters of mobile. What ought to be Apple's next leap of faith? Here are a few ideas for where Apple should go next.
anonymous

[Tips ] How to Create FREE Ringtones on iPhone - 0 views

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    I've found a very interesting post that unveils how to create free ringtones on iPhone via iTunes 8. The writer even said that "iPhone ringtones were never easier (or free-er) to create".
Jeff Johnson

Freeverse: Apps: Periscope - 0 views

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    Periscope is the next generation of web cam software that lets you use your iSight to capture activity in front of your Mac's camera and then save or share that image simply and automatically. Within seconds, you can configure Periscope to monitor a room for motion, sound or on a timer. Periscope will send real-time images to your e-mail, .Mac web page, or FTP site, and can upload to Flickr!
anonymous

New Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Apple iPhone: Which one is better? - 0 views

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    I'm sure that everyone are wondering, which one is better, the brand new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic or the famous Apple iPhone? Well, I have found an interesting post that compare both of the phones from various point of view such as from the camera, battery, display, price, etc.
anonymous

BlackBerry Storm supports Cut, Copy & Paste Functionality - 0 views

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    News about the Blackberry Storm (also known as the Blackberry Thunder) have been around for quite some time now, and the latest news will make all of iPhone users bite their fingers. Yes, the Storm will support a cut, copy and paste functionality!
paul reid

Apple's $20 Billion Cash - 0 views

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    The solution to many of Apple's potential problems, the public relations disaster of indentured Chinese laborers, the threat of a disrupted delivery supply line*, and the ability of Apple to make inexpensive consumer electronics, reminiscent of Sony's heyday, well into the future is, you guessed, it, to build their own completely automated, computerized plant that can assemble these products without a human hand ever touching them. Such a plant, run by robots and Macs, would be expensive to build. In the long run, however, the economic and political advantages of such a plant would be enormous. Apple would stop sending money to China and suffering from continuing scrutiny over labor conditions in a foreign country. The plant would become a poster child for modern, 21st century manufacturing. Imagine Steve Jobs taking the next president of the United States on a tour of a plant that makes its own electricity, cleans its own water and cranks out millions of iPods and iPhones each month. And sends power back into the grid on occasion to power our plug-in hybrids.
Jeff Johnson

After a Decade of Secrecy, Apple Reluctantly Tries Out Transparency | Gadget Lab from W... - 0 views

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    Like an overinflated pilates ball, Apple's long-standing culture of secrecy has sprung a few leaks. The tight-lipped corporate giant recently made a move toward transparency when it lifted its iPhone non-disclosure agreement. The unpopular policy prohibited iPhone application developers from discussing their coding techniques. Lifting the NDA may hurt Apple by exposing the inner workings of the iPhone to competitors like Google and Nokia. But increasingly open competitors and disgruntled developers may have forced Apple's hand.
Jeff Johnson

Hi. I'm a PC … and I Was Made on a Mac (John Paczkowski - Digital Daily) - 0 views

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    "A PC is not a stereotype. And neither are you. If you're a PC, you belong to a community of more than a billion individuals, working, playing, and connecting. Doing their own thing. If you're a PC, we want to celebrate you. So stand up." - Microsoft, "A PC is Not a Steroetype" The irony is enough to make your head explode. The latest evolution of Microsoft's new ad campaign-the one designed to seize back control of the Windows PC image that Apple has so mercilessly tarred and feathered-wasn't even made on a PC. It was made on a Mac. Metadata in the images of the stereotyped PC user featured on Microsoft's "I'm a PC" site reveal that they were produced using Macs running Adobe Creative Suite 3, not PCs running Microsoft Expression Studio software. My God. This is how Microsoft and its ad agency hope to turn Apple's disparagement to their advantage?
Jeff Johnson

One Way to Turn a Mac Into a PC Just Got Better | Walt Mossberg | Personal Technology ... - 0 views

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    There are two common methods for running Microsoft Windows and Windows programs on an Apple Macintosh, and one of those methods just got better and easier.
Jeff Johnson

Micromat - Protogo - 0 views

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    Do you have an old portable hard drive or flash drive lying around? Why not turn it into the ultimate Macintosh diagnostic, repair, and maintenance tool? With TechTool Protogo it's easy. Protogo allows you to quickly create a bootable diagnostic device that contains Micromat's most powerful tools as well as any of your own utilities you may wish to install. You can then use this device to boot, check, maintain, and repair Macintosh computers as needed. Like our award-winning product, TechTool Protege, you will have a device that allows you to carry all the tools you'll need in your shirt pocket. But unlike Protege, you'll have plenty of space left over for a multitude of additional utilities as well as ample drive space when you need to recover data.
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