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OWC launches Mercury portable HDD |
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Friday, 27 April 2007 |
Other World Computing (OWC) http://www.macsales.com, a leading Mac and PC technology company, announced today the new OWC Mercury On-The-Go USB2+eSATA Portable Drive Solution. Universally accessible on any computer with a USB Port, the new OWC 2.5" portable hard drive provides exceptional performance via USB and USB 2.0 bus interfaces. Even greater levels of performance are available via the solution's external SATA (eSATA) port connection, providing transfer rates well beyond what USB and USB 2.0 Bus interfaces are able to support.
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Amiga Inc launches PowerPC PCs |
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Some of you young whipper-snappers may not remember the Amiga, but back in the day it was the Quad-Core Mac of the time. Unfortunately, with the rise of Apple/Microsoft and increasing incompetance in leadership, Amiga eventually closed doors, seemingly never to be heard from again. Like Atari, they only filled a small niche in our memory, of great days gone by... ah, youth! Well, now the perpetual sleep is over! The Amiga has returned! Even more interesting, with PowerPC hardware. How long until the remnant of the PowerPC club hack OS X to work on brand new Amiga hardware?
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007 |
Do you use Firefox? I think we can all agree that it needs a lot of work, including a turbo charger to get it to chug along faster. Talk about sloooooowww... Firefox is also lacking native form widgets, keychain integration, and a unified toolbar. Know of anything else? Let your voice be heard!
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Upgrade your MacBook Pro HD |
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
If you have a MacBook Pro, you know upgrading the HD isn't exactly a walk in the park. Besides voiding your warranty, it's almost like minor surgery. If you need a bigger HD so you can have a larger partition for Windows/Linux, this may come in handy. ExtremeTech.com has an excellent step by step process in getting it done.
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Use smart mailboxes efficiently |
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
Smartfolders... do people actually use these things? Unfortunately, just like Automator, Apple's Smart Folder feature is one of the most underused, underappreciated features in OS X to date. Save for a small niche of power users, people are unaware of the vast power they hold in their fingertips! While a few people may have discovered their usage in iTunes, more than likely they have yet to realize how this technology holds sway over the whole OS, including proprietary apps like Mail.app. 43folders.com has put together how you can use this technology to your advantage in your mailbox.
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FastMac offers slim Blu-Ray |
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Saturday, 21 April 2007 |
Fastmac today announced that it has begun shipping the first & only Blu-Ray optical drive upgrade for Apple's PowerBook, iBook & MacBook Pro computers. The new slimline, slot loading drive uses one of the fastest & most compatible Blu-ray mechanisms to provide up to 50 Gb of storage on 1 disk, without sacrificing compatibility with standard DVD & CD recordable media. Fastmac's Blu-Ray optical drive has been tested & certified compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 video production software. The drive is available now for order from www.fastmac.com for a special introductory price of $799.95.
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