December 27, 2008
Suffering from card scratch fever (CSF)? That is, you got an iTunes Gift Card for Christmas and then rubbed the scratch-off area a bit too hard and now you can’t read the code on the your iTunes Gift Card? And, how about OS X 10.5.6, experiencing grief on start up? We’ve got a work around for that, too.
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Posted in Leopard, OS X, Tips, Tutorials, iTunes | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
December 27, 2008
We are documenting the move of a business user from the Windows platform on a PC to the OS X platform on a Mac. Why would such a user move to the Mac and not to Linux?
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Posted in Apple, Mac, Microsoft, OS X, Windows, opinion | 10 Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
December 27, 2008
Does your MacBook Pro have a bad case of the bumps? Well, regardless of the viability of your new MacBook Pro, nVidia does not have any love for you, directly, but they do have a “solution” of sorts for their OEM partners, like Apple.
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Posted in Apple, Mac, Macbook Pro, Macintosh, news | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
December 26, 2008
Wal-Mart will put the iPhone lineup on sale in their retail stores on Sunday. The phones will not be priced as low as many observers had hoped, but they will be sold at less that the normal Apple retail price.
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Posted in Announcements, Apple, iPhone | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
December 26, 2008
Chinese cloners are already schlepping their own version of an Apple product that doesn’t exist yet – an interesting tidbit that gives new meaning to the phase, “if rumors were revenues.”
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Posted in Rumors, iPhone | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
December 25, 2008
Everywhere you look these days, you see an iPhone, a story about an iPhone, or something related to an iPhone. However, it never dawned upon most of us that the the iPhone would become one of the most popular cameras on Flickr, though now it has.
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Posted in Apple, iPhone | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
December 24, 2008
The App Store has its first application from Hewlett Packard, just in time for Christmas. The new application lets users wirelessly print photos from the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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Posted in Apple, iPhone, iPod Touch | 1 Comment » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
December 23, 2008
The Blackberry Storm has frequently been touted as a possible iPhone killer. New figures, recently released by ChangeWave Research, show that this is clearly not the case.
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Posted in Apple, iPhone | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones
December 23, 2008
All of Redmond’s money and all of Redmond’s men couldn’t prevent the company’s slide. And, despite the worsening recession, the virtual economy began growing again in the third quarter of this year.
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Posted in Apple, Microsoft, iTunes, news | No Comments » Posted by: Ronald O Carlson
December 23, 2008
ScrollMotion is working hard to bring e-book technology to the iPhone and iPod touch. They have now landed deals with major publishers, allowing them to bring best-selling titles to those Apple platforms.
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Posted in Apple, Mac software, iPhone, iPod Touch | No Comments » Posted by: Michael W. Jones