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Apple Airport Extreme

March 1, 2007

Since the Apple AirPort Extreme was silently announced during the Macworld conference in January 2007 together with Apple TV with a shipping date in February, I was already thinking of placing an online order for it. At that point of time, my previous router, a D-Link 634, was alos giving problems with connection dropouts. However, […]

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Essential Mac OS X Applications

February 9, 2007

Peter Galvin recently switched to a Mac and has built a wonderful and very large listing of Mac OS X applications. Plus a few more in the comments. Well, seems like most of the applications I’m using are on the listing. You can have a look at what applications I bought last year. But there […]

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Apple iPhone at Steve Jobs’ Macworld 2007 Keynote

January 10, 2007

Unless you were out in the wilderness without Internet and TV access, you would already have read or seen news reports about Apple, Inc. introducing the iPhone during Steve Jobs’s keynote at Macworld. The iPhone will combine iPod, phone and internet commuincator functions into a single, super-slim, widescreen and touchscreen device. There’s only one visible […]

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What Apps Did I Buy in 2006

January 3, 2007

It started with [this post on Lifehacker][1] and a number of [other][2] [bloggers][3] have put up their own [posts][4] on what apps they bought in the past year and what they plan to buy in 2007. So, I decided that I should join in the fun and list down some of the apps I bought […]

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Serious Mac Security Issue

November 25, 2006

If you haven’t heard already, the Mac has quite a serious security flaw in that a malicious “.dmg” disk image file will cause a kernel panic on any up-to-date Mac running 10.4.8, when you attempt to mount it. If you are using Safari, do remember to turn off Safari’s “Open ‘safe’ files after downloading” preference […]

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WWDC 2006 Keynote - 07 August 2006

August 8, 2006

Am reading ‘LIVE’ updates from MacRumors.com and Engadget.com on Steve Jobs keynote at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference 2006. Steve Jobs is not making the whole keynote on his own. He has invited Phil Schiller, SVP of WW Product Marketing, Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering and Scott Forstall, VP of platform experience, to do […]

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