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Hardmac.com : Le "Macbidouille" in English – Apple Already …

Posted by on November 18, 2009 in Mac info

In the code 11A47, 11 indicates a major revision of Mac OS X, as all builds from Snow Leopard were tagged 10AXXX. On a technical point of view, this is of course not surprising, indeed, Apple never really stop working on its OS and …

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Bento 3 for Apple iPhone and Apple Mac OS X – RTL Review | remove …

Posted by on November 18, 2009 in Mac info

Bento 3 is made by the same people that make FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Server. It is a very easy to use application offering organization in all areas of your digital life. It’s a must buy.

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Casio Unveils Waterproof, Shockproof EX-G1 Digital Camera

Posted by on November 18, 2009 in Apple intelligence

Does your digital camera take extreme photographs? Ever wish you had a camera that could take more punishment than falling off a coffee table? Maybe Casio’s EX-G1 is the camera for you. Introduced Wednesday, the brightly-colored EX-G1 is more than just another flashy digital camera. Casio bills the EX-G1 as the world’s first waterproof and

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Daily Deals: $769 mini, $110 8GB nano and $199 iPod touch

Posted by on November 18, 2009 in Apple intelligence

We’ve reached mid-week and the Mac deals are arriving fast and furious. Today we have bargains for anyone looking for hardware. The Mac mini with Intel’s Core 2 Duo running at 2.53 GHz is selling for $769. A great stocking-stuffer for that up-and-coming MP3 fan on your list: an 8GB iPod nano for $110. Last

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Apple Getting Busy on Mac OS X 10.7 to Combat Win7

Posted by on November 18, 2009 in Mac info

Apple isn’t letting any grass grow beneath them in terms of future operating system upgrades. While most of us are still acclimating to Snow Leopard, Mac Rumors is reporting information today that.

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App Store Pick of the Week: Postcard Express

Posted by on July 8, 2009 in Apple news

We’ve been sending one another postcards for nearly 150 years, and thanks to frog design, we now have a thoroughly modern and eminently mobile way to send them. Using Postcard Express, you can snap a geo-tagged photo at your favorite vacation hotspot, add a personal note, then send your digital postcard to friends and family around the world. With no postage or MMS fees.

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Turning an iPhone app into a brick-and-mortar business

Posted by on July 8, 2009 in Apple news

City Slicker has four travel apps on the App Store, each offering step-by-step tours of popular tourist destinations. But to promote it’s very first app — Charleston City Slicker — the developer did something truly different. As Jim Dalrymple (loopinsight.com) explains, City Slicker just opened a brick-and-mortar location to promote the app to Charleston visitors.

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