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  • Someone’s Bitter

    “Screw the nano,” said Motorola CEO Ed Zander. “What the hell does the nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs? People are going to want devices that do more than just play…

  • iPhone Details

    According to The New York Post, they have scoured some documents that were posted to a FCC website regarding the specs and features of the upcoming iPhone from Apple and Motorola. The…

  • WindowDragon

    The general rule of thumb is that you can only move OS X windows by dragging their titlebar or a bottom bar like in Safari. Other applications like GarageBand allow for window…

  • Harming Our Business?

    “To date, Apple has not agreed to design its popular iPod line of portable digital audio players to function with our music services and users of our music services must rely on…

  • Quick Applescripts

    I’ve toyed with AppleScript for years now, usually just to do weird things that aren’t easily accessible like automating iTunes Music Store contest entries, setting the desktop automatically. You know, generally useless…

  • Tiny iPhoto Hint (Literally)

    I have become a regular iPhoto user ever since Elise was born. One day while flipping through some pictures in iPhoto, I got a little frustrated with the picture zooming via the…

  • The Newton Has Infinite Lives

    The WorldWide Newton Conference wrapped up a few days ago and one piece of surprising news came from it. Paul Guyot trotted out a highly cool chunk of the future called Project…

  • Under the Newton Microscope

    It seems that someone has been doing a little snooping on the small but hearty Newton enthusiasts. The Wired Article basically says that the Newton community has done a better job of…

  • MoodPod

    I guess some people really need help when it comes to technology. There is a funny yet sad article in today’s New York Times about the iPod and how its “Shuffle” function…

  • Another Great Reason to Visit Paris

    From hardware repair demonstrations to Bluetooth and XML-RPC connectivity to old school geek-out, the Worldwide Newton Conference is taking place this September in Paris, France. I really wish I could go but…