Ben Rudolph is the marketing director at Parallels. I asked him this question. His response, with permission to post, folows. Q: Is there a
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Ben Rudolph is the marketing director at Parallels. I asked him this question. His response, with permission to post, folows. Q: Is there a
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Here is the write-up concerning a guy who bought an iPod from SmallDog.com, one of our long-time sponsors. Turns out, instead of an iPod,
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I recently picked up the DVDs of the “re-imagined” Battlestar Galactica show, and very good it is to. Compared with the original series, the
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Apple updated its line of professional portable computers today, the MacBook Pro. These are the first portable computers in Apple’s lineup that include the
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Thanks to ABC’s fairly nifty Website, I have been able to experiment with some non-iTunes shows, namely Six Degrees. ABC has an archive of
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When I bought my first digital camera, I thought I was getting a great deal on my 2mp Nikon Coolpix. After rebates it was
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Selling Like Hotcakes? Selling like Hotcakes???? Ahhhhhh! What is the etimology of this phrase and why are we still using it? This expression seems
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It’s easy to assume the Arab world is made up of wealthy sheiks, fanatical clerics, helpless women trapped behind the veils, and angry teenage
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Many people come to MyMac.com for the great unbiased reviews, user generated blogs, the podcasts that tickle our funny bones, and the spark and
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A new Warp Core column (#80 in the series) has just been posted over at Appleinks.com. How to Become a Literate Mac User Simply
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It’s that time of year once again, the time of year when the weather in New England finally tells you that the summer of
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(because Tim said I had to plug this one…) This week on iProng Radio, Bill and Shelly interview John Taylor of Duran Duran about
Read MoreThis weekend I helped a friend order a Mac Mini to replace his old 300mhz G3. While placing the order he looked into the
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Seeing as how a literally walked into getting first-hand photos of the red Apple logo in the glass cube on Fifth Avenue last night,
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Amid rumors that Apple will introduce a Special Edition red-colored iPod nano on Friday as part of Bono’s “Product Red” campaign to fight AIDS,
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I’m not going to watch NCIS anymore. No more Lauren Holly, Pauley Perrette, cool Bellisario plots, and excellent direction by Tom and Frank Wright
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This is not a review, just a tech note. I tried for years to get Apple’s Backup 1.0 and 2.0 to work for me.
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MAC BABY’S THIRD BLOG FROM THE CRIB: We are smarter than computers. Or are we? by Artie Alinikoff The world has gone computer. I
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As a tutorial author and software instructor, I’m impressed with the quality and focus of Apple’s new iLife QuickTime video free tutorials. You’ll get
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What I’m Playing For those who listen to the original MyMac podcast, you know I am a game player. Not every game that comes
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