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Apple’s Christmas Ads Are Fabulous

15. December 2008

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Sometimes, Apple’s Mac vs. PC ads go a little bit over the top. This is not the case with the recent release of two christmas ads. These are hilarious. I urge you to watch them both.

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I Just Bought My Dream Computer

29. November 2008

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I have just bought a 2.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro… My dream computer. Only about two years ago, I got my first mac. At that time, I never dreamed of buying a $3000 computer, nor dreamed of having the money. Now, the only thing I can think of that would be worth spending [...]

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New MacBook Pro = Fat MacBook Air?

12. October 2008

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As most of you know, Apple is holding a special media event on Tuesday in which they will introduce their new notebook product line for this upcoming holidays. This includes new MacBooks, new MacBook Pros and possibly (no rumors yet), new MacBook Airs. I am particularly excited about the new MacBook Pros since I am [...]

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DropBox Now Open To Public…And Still Free

11. September 2008

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One of my favorite online services, DropBox, is now totally public and still free. There is no need for beta codes or invitations any more, all you have to do is sign up and download that client. It is now available for Windows, Mac and Linux users, so almost everyone can use DropBox. DropBox is among [...]

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iTunes 8 Direct Download

9. September 2008

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I am very excited to try out Apple’s new iTunes 8.0, which was announced today at the “Lets Rock” special event. It hasn’t yet appeared on software update, so I thought I would just share the direct link, so you all can download it easily. Note: you will need to download the new QuickTime from [...]

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GrabUp Vs. Skitch

28. August 2008

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I recently learned about an application and service called GrabUp. GrabUp is amazing. With GrabUp, there are 2 steps to have a screenshot of your own online available for you to share with anyone. Step 1. Take the screen shot with Apple’s built in service, (Apple+Shift+4). Step 2. Paste. Yep, that’s all it takes. GrabUp will automatically take [...]

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