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Henrik V Blunck

Computational Power

Today I want to share a special video with you all which doesn’t directly relate to the Apple Mac computer. It is in fact some thought provoking information I found on YouTube which I felt was worth considering from many perspectives.

SOLiCharger — Ideal for Your iPhone

SOLiCharger may be the ideal gift for the person that normally has everything. Here is the description of the product: The SOLiCharger™ is the essential accessory for any iPhone or iTouch fanatic. This tiny, lightweight (just 1.4oz – 40 grams) Lithium-ion battery pack slips sleekly onto any iPhone to provide up to 50% full iPhone […]

9 Year Old Develops iPhone Apps

According to http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2009/02/05/2009-02-05_nineyearold_lim_ding_wen_from_singapore_.html Lim Din Wen, a 9 year old kid, has already developed one application for the iPhone.

Introducing Windows CeMeNT… :-)

As you might have guessed, I like this video as it illustrates my point from the previous article I wrote.

Which Computer Should I Buy?

I will be completely honest with you. Many of you won’t like this article. After having been involved with varying forms of computers I have reached a certain maturity in this area which has enabled me to say things in a straightforward way. Many people don’t like that.

Eve Online

You may not have heard about this game, but Eve Online is something that is truly catching on to a lot of people. I was amazed to find that they have actually been so kind as to create Eve Online in such a way that it accommodates all three operating systems, ranging from Windows, through […]

Don’t Take Free Candy…

“Don’t take free candy” is a good principle — especially from strangers. Some have learned this the hard way according to this article http://it.slashdot.org/it/09/01/23/0127253.shtml which indicates that a trojan has been inserted into some pirated copies of iWork 09.

Why I Chose a MacBook

I have been asked by many why I have chosen an Apple MacBook when I have had such a long experience in the field of DOS and Windows – and even Linux.

All Is The Same in Windows

I couldn’t help laughing a bit when I read that Microsoft hasn’t changed their “BSOD” [Blue Screen of Death] in their new Windows 7. You can read it here: http://i.gizmodo.com/5129919/our-first-windows-7-bsod#c.

I Am Not Among The 77%

I can safely say I am not among the people using Microsoft Office on my MacBook. Microsoft claims they have a 77% market share among American Mac users [Source: http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/01/07/ms.on.office.apple.tax/]. An interesting number although I am highly doubtful as to whether that number would be identical for users outside of the US.