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Continue reading â: Comparing Apple AirPort Express and Apple Time Capsule
“CNet”:http://reviews.cnet.com/wireless-access-points/apple-airport-express-base/4505-3265_7-32902549.html did a good comparison of the AirPort Express and the Apple Time Capsule. Net, net, the AirPort Express is a good travel router and is lower capacity than the Time Capsule. It is really for smaller networks (10 clients maximum), slower (no gigabit ethernet and no wide channel 802.11n)…
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Airport and Time Capsule remote logging
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Continue reading â: Airport and Time Capsule remote loggingI don’t completely understand how logging works, but it is very Unix-like, every application can create its own text-based .log file. Unlike Windows which has a complicated event viewer system and a separate application to look at records. There is /Applications/Utility/Console which gives you one place to look at everything.…
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USB 2.0 vs. ExpressCard
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Continue reading â: USB 2.0 vs. ExpressCardThe MacBook Pro’s have this strange slot called the ExpressCard 34. This is a narrow card than the PC Card or PCIMCIA card and I’ve never really had a use for it since “USB 2.0”:http://www.everythingusb.com/usb2/faq.htm is 480Mbps so plenty fast considering most IDE hard disks only run at about that…
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Continue reading â: Rich’s Top 10 Songs This Week
So what am I listening to these days…sometimes it is just a few songs over and over. So check them out…Thanks to “Nutsie”:http://nutsie.com, you can easily hook into the music videos of the songs you like. And with YouTube, folks are making “music videos” out of almost everything…So here is…
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Canon 5D II
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Continue reading â: Canon 5D IIOMG, hat tip to “John”:http://www.theludwigs.com, there is hope for humanity, on April 22nd, “dpreview.com”:http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1032&message=27125455&changemode=1 and some “additional specs”:http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/03/12/canon-5d-mark-ii-rumors-are-swirling-swirling/ reports that there will be a new Canon 5D, the specs are amazing. Drool, drool for those of us with Canons who are feeling bad with the incredible D300 that they have…
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Airport Express as travel hub
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Continue reading â: Airport Express as travel hubHey, I never thought of that. I’ve used a travel version of the Linksys, but “PC World”:http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,143515/article.html points out the AirPort Express makes a nice travel router since it is just essentially a wall wart. Also you can use it as a cheap way to get a 2.4GHz 802.11b/g network…
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Rockin’ Fast Network
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Continue reading â: Rockin’ Fast NetworkNormally at work, we have two networks, an unprotected and a protected wifi network, here’s a cool way to implement this. We are going to try this at our Seattle office. h2. Internally If you are lucky, you have all new machines from Apple (yeah!) that are 802.11n. These are…
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Continue reading â: Time Capsule Quirks
“John”:http://www.theludwigs.com has been having some trouble with his Time Capsule. The two I have have been working great with the exception that backups don’t seem to start properly (may be related to passwords), but there is lots of “folklore”:http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/timecapsule/ about how to deal with Time Machine and also a very…
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Continue reading â: Amazing statistic about Apple’s gain
Well it share in the overall market including corporate is miniscule, but interesting to see what is happening at retail (which is really about consumers and small business). AppleInsider | Apple snags 14 percent of US-based PC retail sales in February Growth in Apple’s personal computer business continued to outpace…
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Airport Extreme + USB Drive = Time Machine (again!)
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Continue reading â: Airport Extreme + USB Drive = Time Machine (again!)Time Machine Now Works with Airport Extreme USB Drives – Mac Rumors Several readers report that Time Machine now supports backups to USB drives connected to your Airport Extreme basestation. This configuration essentially reproduces the functionality of Apple’s Time Capsule product.