Notebook 3.0: A Truly Noteworthy Update (2)
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If you are in school then you know how important it is to take notes, no matter what the class. The old way to do this on your Mac was to just create a lot of Pages or Office documents, and put them in a folder. That method starts to have major flaws once you reach maybe 15 different documents. Well, Circus Ponies brought virtual notebooks onto your computer once with NoteBook, and they’ve done ...
تدمير اليوتوب (2)
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إن لم تشاهده من قبل .. إضغط على الصورة شكراً لرائد السعيد على الرابط .. و لمنصور الفهد على التذكير بالرابط ..
Gmail Labs Adds Advanced IMAP Controls [Gmail] (28)
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Google adds another opt-in feature to its roster of Gmail Labs experiments: Advanced IMAP Controls, a way to selectively decided which of your Gmail labels are available to your IMAP client plus other tweaks. With the new feature enabled, go to the Labels tab under your Gmail account's Settings area to select and de-select "Show in IMAP" on a per-label basis. Google describes a few other "obscure" IMAP features you can configure, as well. The ...
Apple releases Security Update 2008-007 (3)
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Filed under: Software Update, Security Apple released Security Update 2008-007 for Mac OS X Leopard and Tiger users today. The update addresses many specific areas of the Mac OS, including: Apache, ClamAV, CUPS, Finder, and more. A full list of the areas affected by the update can be found on the Apple support website. The update is available for the following systems: Client systems running Leopard Server systems running Leopard Client systems running Mac OS ...
T-Mobile 3G broadband USB Modem made in to access point… (1)
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3G USB dongle docking station, from T-Mobile Hexus Lifestyle have an interesting story, which they note originally came from The Register - essentially one about a docking station for 3G USB Broadband modems on T-Mobile! Now this sounds like one darn good idea: The Mobile Broadband Share Dock allows multiple users - although T-Mobile recommends no more than three of them at any one time - to share the HSDPA 3G connection that’s picked-up by ...
Do you WiFi (on your phone)? (1)
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The official announcement of the Blackberry Storm for the Verizon and Vodafone networks confirmed the phone's lack of WiFi. This has some folks condemning RIM's decision to exclude WiFi as a connectivity option on the phone with some even saying it's a deal-breaker. This got me to thinking about WiFi on phones in general and the more I evaluated my own usage patterns the more I came to realize that I don't really care about ...
1Password 2.9 and the Agile Keychain - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) (5)
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Filed under: SoftwareWe may have mentioned it one or two (dozen) times, but 1Password is a great solution for securely managing passwords, credit cards and notes on a Mac (and recently the iPhone). If you're a 1Password fan, be sure to check out the 2.9 release from last weekend; it has a pretty huge new feature. For quite a while now there have been grumblings about the OS X Keychain being a bit of a ...
أطول من أطول من أطول برج في العالم (1)
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تعرفون هذه الصورة بالطبع وهي صورة برج دبي والمدينة المحيطة به، والذي تحدثنا عنه في أول موضوع نشر في المدونة عن البرج الأطول في العالم. وعلى الرغم من طوله الهائل (818 متر تقريبا) قرأت اليوم أنه لن يصبح بعد الآن أطول برج في العالم . فقد قررت الكويت بناء برج مبارك الكبير الذي سيكون الأطول في العالم بطول 1001متر، وذلك ضمن مشروع ضخم للغاية يسمى مدينة الحرير ويبلغ تكلفته 86 مليار دولار في شمال الكويت. ...
Ten fun and mostly-free iPhone apps (5)
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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iPhone, App StoreHere are ten apps that won't annoy you (OK, Alarm Free might) and are either clever diversions or simply fun toys. All links take you to the App Store. Check out the gallery for a preview of everything I've mentioned. All of these were free when I first downloaded them, as I'm a terrible cheapskate, but several now cost between $.99 and $1.99, which isn't bad.Ancient WisdomBasically just ...
Airlite 900 Review (1)
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Bluetooth headsets are plenty popular, but unless you’re a corporate powerhouse who’s on the phone nonstop or a yuppie too cool to hold a phone in their hand like the rest of us plebeians, headsets aren’t that practical to be wearing all the time. Honeywell’s recently-launched Airlite 900 aims to provide an alternative hands-free solution for the car. Measuring up to the size of a credit card, this little sucker offers quite a bit for ...
Wider Landscape Keyboard Not One But Five! (1)
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Lenovo will embed WiMax into Notebooks (1)
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With WiMax popping its head into the airwaves, Lenovo has decided to start adding WiMax to its notebooks for high-speed ‘net access. This is pretty snazzy news for those of us using air-cards from carriers wishing for just a little boost in data-transfer speeds. Available immediately are the ultraportable ThinkPad X301 notebook, the ThinkPad T400 notebook, the ThinkPad SL300 and SL500 notebooks - all WiMax capable. Later this year, we can expect to see the ...
Laptop manufacturers embracing WiMAX - Sprint’s WiMAX-based XOHM network gets some notebook love (1)
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With Sprint’s WiMAX-based next-generation 4G (well, officially it’s a 3G network) XOHM mobile broadband network officially up and running in Baltimore, the US is poised to see 2-4Mbps download speeds and 1-2Mbps upload speeds blanketing the nation. Sprint has finally started redefining themselves as the premier data-centric carrier in the US, and manufacturers are rallying to give mobile Sprint mobile broadband users a variety of options for WiMAX-enabled laptops. Both Acer and Lenovo have both ...
What's that Space Cowboy? Last.fm Adds Lyrics (19)
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Last.fm, one of our favorite music recommendation and discovery services, announced a partnership with LyricFind today, which will bring lyrics for about 800,000 songs from major and independent labels to Last.fm. This will make Last.fm the only music recommendation service that features lyrics on its site. Last.fm users will now also be able to search lyrics on Last.fm, which is especially helpful if you are looking for a particular song, but cannot remember the actual ...
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Cass said:
Such a simple, yet effective addition. Glad to see the music industry's progress on their lyrics front as well.
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krynsky said:
Last.fm gets better every day.
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Josh Bancroft said:
Would be VERY cool if they add this functionality to the iPhone Last.fm application. (I noticed that SimplifyMedia does this, when streaming music from your home library, and it's very cool.)
PDF version of iPhone developer's cookbook available (15)
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Filed under: Developer, iPhoneIt's a good day to become an iPhone developer: in addition to the screencast we mentioned, someone near and dear to us at TUAW finally got her book out into the wild ... at least the PDF version. Erica Sadun's* "The iPhone Developer's Cookbook" is available as an electronic download from informIT. If you want to dig in and start developing native iPhone applications with the SDK, this is a great way ...