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Continue reading →: Cameras to buy
OK, so the fall is here and time to buy things (when isn’t it?). So here is an early Xmas list: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1. This is the camera to get for something that is light and portable that you can throw into your bag and travel three continents (hint!). 12…
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Continue reading →: Two weeks of use for three bluetooth devices, get the Motorokr T505
OK, got three bluetooth things and after two weeks here is where they are: Motorokr T505. This thing is amazing. It is a hockey puck that you put in your car. Seems to have a really long battery and is an incredibly good speakerphone. I don’t know how they do…
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Continue reading →: Time Capsule failures
Time Capsule failures lead to opening of virtual cemetery – Ars Technica No one is really sure how widespread the problem is, but it has been enough of an issue for one individual to start a website dedicated to cataloging the failures. The Apple Time Capsule Memorial Register collects Time…
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Continue reading →: iPHone apps
Two cool new apps for iPhone 3GS owners only: Layar and Cardreader | 9 to 5 Mac Layar ($FREE – iTunes link), the Augmented Reality program we profiled when it was for Android only. It needs the compass of the 3GS to navigate the Augmented reality world created with the…
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Continue reading →: Print from your iPhone
9 to 5 Mac | Apple Intelligence t continues to vex many of us that we can’t print from our iPhone – surely it would be a simple matter to enable printing over WiFi or Bluetooth? Now you can, thanks to EuroSmartz new app, “Print†($3.99), which joins the company’s…
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Continue reading →: Google Sync is cool
I’ve been using it for a while and it is really very good. Much less buggy that our Exchange stuff. And it is great to see other people calendars. Works better than native Exchange really. Now, it does push mail too, so you don’t have to configure imap. AppleInsider |…
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Continue reading →: iMac
Mac Rumors: Apple Mac Rumors and News You Care About the next-generation iMac may be the first to offer quad-core processors in the form of Core i7 “Clarksfield” mobile processors from Intel. Additionally, previously rumored Blu-ray support may not be included in the new models. More specifically, people close to…
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Continue reading →: Photomatix and DPP
The most realistic effects are using the Tone Compressor, while if you want surreal Salvador Dali paintings, use the detail enhancer where the chart below shows you how to get things that look like Mars or a bad acid trip. See Colin Smith’s Tutorial on Photomatix Pro Tone Mapping
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Continue reading →: Sidekick OMG!
Microsoft kills the Sidekick. The first smart phone is dead – Computerworld Blogs There is no official word on the death of the Sidekick from Microsoft or Tmobile, but it certainly looks bleak for the iconic device. This week, Microsoft announced that they had lost all Sidekick user data including…
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Continue reading →: Lumix DMC-GF1 looks good
Well, it is $800, but the initial reports are good. It is so exciting that the small compact, but professional segment of cameras is opening up. It used to be just the Ricoh GR Digital II and the Sigma DP2 which has a 41mm equivalent lense at F/2.9. The lense…