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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008Here is the proof:
Here is the proof:
I just got the preview for Backblaze, yet another online backup service. Or to use the current vernacular, cloud storage. It’s a nifty service in that it does but one thing: back up your PC (Macs coming). Setup is so easy my cat could do it: you grab the software, run it, enter in an [...]
Just a week and a half ago WordPress for the iPhone was announced with a pretty killer screencast detailing what you could do with it. Tuesday morning it finally showed up on the app store (download it here), and I’ve had ample time to play with it. The good news is that it’s very enjoyable [...]
iTunes needs little in the way of an introduction–especially for Mac users. Apple’s popular media player comes equipped with the capability to play your music, rip CDs, help you buy music from the iTunes Store, and much more. Those with new iPhones (or the latest firmware update) should definitely download this latest version to gain [...]
If you’re looking for an Expose emulator to port that cool app-switching feature from the Mac to Windows, DExposE2 is probably about as close as you can get to a direct copy for either Windows XP or Vista. It gives them three choices for jumping between open programs, and it doesn’t slurp up more RAM [...]
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Even if you won’t get reception where you’re headed, think twice about leaving your iPhone behind. Before the iPhone was a glimmer in the consumer’s eye, travelers had used its cousin, the iPod, for a variety of practical and playful purposes. The introduction of Wi-Fi and the all-new iTunes App Store make the iPhone [...]
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Teaching yourself a few niceties in a foreign language requires more than an hour in front of a phrasebook. Piecing together sentences out of unfamiliar accents and sounds is neither easy nor accurate, and could earn you looks of bemusement or horror if your neophyte’s pronunciation produces a garbled or unintended communication.
That’s what [...]
For the last few months, I’ve been hearing some well-regarded security people tell me they are considering ditching their antivirus protection all together. They haven’t done it, but these individuals feel the days of having a special application scan to remove malware on your desktop are numbered. Malware has changed, but the applications to ferret [...]
One of the things I’ve noticed in the emerging wave of iPhone applications is that many of the highest rated applications could be found on the App Store’s illegitimate precursor–Nullriver’s application installer. Several of these applications have been under almost constant development for the greater part of a year, long before Apple made the SDK [...]
Digsby will easily be the instant messaging freeware of choice for the super social set. Web 2.0 fans, that’s you. In addition to supporting the major IM networks–Yahoo, MSN, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk, and Jabber–Digsby also pulls in Web mail feeds, as well as access to MySpace, Twitter, and Facebook accounts. Updating Twitter is a [...]