(This post can also be seen on my “never seen before because no one goes there!” blog, The Whirling Vortex of Suck!) It’s been
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(This post can also be seen on my “never seen before because no one goes there!” blog, The Whirling Vortex of Suck!) It’s been
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So that was a lively, if uneventful, debate. I think both did very well, neither landing a body blow.
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Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin (1802): “I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.
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Organize your files with Smart Folders in this Bright Hub article. http://www.brighthub.com/computing/mac-platform/articles/8441.aspx
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Do you ever forget to save your files regularly only to lose your work when the application crashes? If so this might be for
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THE OTHER DRIVER i got in the car, pulled out my iPAD and plugged it into the dash. The green light said it was
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I don’t do nearly enough charity work that I would like. There are multiple charities and non-profits that I would love to help, and
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Other World Computing is becoming increasingly desperate about being mentioned in relation to the Whirling Vortex of Suck polls and has appealed to God
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Have you ever sent an email to the wrong address because Mail’s autocomplete gave you he wrong address and you didn’t notice? This new
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The only place users can buy applications for their iPhones is the Apple App Store. Or put another way, if you’re a software developer,
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When the App Store opened games were, and still are, the most popular category. However, most of the games were casual games. Not only
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Attendee registration is now open for Macworld Conference & Expo®, taking place January 5-9, 2009, at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Attendees who register before
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This does not bode well. It’s Friday morning, September 12, and the iPhone update 2.1 has just been released, with promises of “Fewer Dropped
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Apple, Inc. introduces the newest iPod Nano, the 4th generation. Priced at $149 for the 8GB model and $199 for the 16GB, they come
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Apple today announced the latest version of iTunes, bringing the program up to version 8. The new version includes a “Genius” option that will
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Busy few weeks, but it’s time to watch some Monday Night Football, or at least have it on in the background while I’m working
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The much anticipated Spore Origins arrived today on iTunes for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The game, from EA, joins a slew of Spore
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Have too many games on your iPhone? What about your iPod? Want to remove some of them? Check out this new Bright Hub article.
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Here is the response I got from Apple about this problem. Recently we rented a few movies from iTunes – a very easy and
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