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Google Loves Apple? iGoogle Launched

I was reading over at TechCrunch that Google personalized homepages were re-launching as iGoogle. When I logged into my account, sure enough, there it was; iGoogle. Now, most things that start with an i followed by a product name remind me of Apple. I think it was that iMac that started it all and of […]

Parallels Coherence Makes PC Apps Even More Usable

Every now and then we come across a PC game that looks like fun or issues with a Firefox theme on the PC and I have no way of testing them really well. Yes, we have a PC, however, I haven’t fixed it yet. It’s in need of a power supply and I’m a bit […]

Our New LG VX8600 Phone

No, it doesn’t have a cool name like Razr or Krazr but the new LG VX8600 phone we just got is really sweet. // Image lost. Sorry. Zooomr ate it. // It has a slim form factor with extraordinarily bright and crisp screens. Comes with a built in MP3 player with touch controls on the […]

Apple Holiday: Expo Day 2007

It’s an un-official Apple holiday today! Today is the bi-annual Apple Expo day where Steve Jobs gets up on stage and announces what’s been happening at Apple and where they are headed. One year ago, Apple announced the Intel processor, iLife 06 with iWeb and lots of RSS and Podcast integration, the official FM transmitter […]

Blogging in IE 6 on my iMac

How cool am I?  Gone retro and posting in IE 6 on my iMac.  No, not with Parallels or any Windows OS installed at all.  It’s CrossOver and I’m checking out the latest release. If it works well, I may consider buying it.  But then again I do own Parallels.  The advantage to CrossOver is […]

MacHeist – I gave in and got great software.

MacHeist has been giving quite the software deal for the past week. I’ve been intregued, but I haven’t bougt it. Until this morning. I was reading how MacHeist gives 25% to charity and has raised over $100,000 already. Between the 25% that goes to charity and the amazing 85% off software package, I couldn’t resist […]

Free Shareware Mac Apps Catch

When I first wrote about MacAppADay, I wondered what the catch was. It didn’t take long to figure it out, however I still think it’s a brilliant idea. So what’s the catch? Temporary licenses. The applications are free and you are free to use them, with all features, as long as you don’t upgrade. Some […]

Free Mac Applications – Download Now

It’s December which means MacAppADay has started. Today it’s a nifty little iTunes controller and I’ve seen YummyFTP in the previews. Get your free download before they are gone: http://macappaday.com/

9 Great, Free Mac Applications

To fill sometime between now and my next ‘announcement’, I thought I’d share five nine free Mac apps that make my day easier. Firefox – Customizable web browser. I love it. Thunderbird – For work Email. TextWranger – Great all around text/html editor. AOL Radio – XM Radio for free and almost commercial free. Sweet. […]

Apple Support is Amazing

I know I just wrote about how happy I was with my Apple Store Support experience, but I have to write a follow up. I just keeps getting better. Less than 24 hours after I took the iMac G5 in, it’s now home and working great. It got it’s hard drive replaced, it’s logic board […]