Monthly Archives: October 2008

Don't Fall for MacGuard

As you can read here: http://www.tuaw.com/2008/10/17/macguard-double-plus-ungood-avoid, MacGuard IS a hoax. Anyone who knows the MacOS operating system would know it is very different from other operating systems. You are asked for your admin password when you install software, and given … Continue reading

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Maximizing the Performance of Your iPod For FREE

This evening I feel like bringing you a gift – your very own free e-book on maximizing your iPod performance. No strings attached or email to enter — just a plain old link to the report I am sharing with … Continue reading

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Google SketchUp

Google SketchUp is an amazing tool. It offers fantastic opportunities for design that truly bring traditionally difficult tasks to the average computer user. You can see an intro directly on the SketchUp website over at: http://sketchup.google.com/product/gsu.html. I believe you can … Continue reading

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Toshiba Will Become a Leader In Batteries

Subcontracting can be a darn good business, and for Toshiba the future looks bright in the world of batteries. Today, I came across information on their Super Charge ion Batteries – so-called SCiB – which promises to make Toshiba a … Continue reading

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