Archive - May 17, 2008 |
The ipod Classic is an amazing feet of technology, Its sleek design and large amounts of virtual memory makes it a very handy device to put in your pocket, it can hold hundreds of songs, video, games etc. and still perform just as fast as when you bought it. However when you do buy one protect the back buy buying a ipod case or a protective linear for the back. |
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I’m really looking forward to WWDC this year. It’ll be the very first time I’ve been sent anywhere on a business trip, and I plan on not only learning a whole ton, but also having a great time and meeting cool people. Apple just posted the schedule, so I’ve been mapping out an itinerary filled with mostly the IT track stuff (since, obviously, I’m in IT). Unfortunately, the developer sessions that I’m interested in are mostly offered during IT sessions that I’m interested in and are also directly relevant to my job, so I’ll probably go to the IT ones and watch the developer ones on video—I believe WWDC tickets come with free video downloads via iTunes. |
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Volviendo a lo de siempre, curiosidades hechas de y con MADERA. En esta ocasión unas fundas que salieron el año pasado, son para el IPOD, será cuestión de probar.
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Earlier today I laced up the running shoes, strapped on the iPod (Snow Patrol), and exercised for the first time in 10 months (and 10lbs ago). I don't know why it takes me so long to come around to doing the things that are good for me. It makes me feel so much better. What's something that you should be doing that you haven't done in a while? |
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No creo que me equivoque si digo que el futuro de los ordenadores pasa en gran parte por la cabeza de este hombre, nadie discute ya su genialidad, me ha parecido interesante poner aquí un enlace a este video.
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Cuando se comenzó a comercializar la música a través de los videos-clips, se pensó que sería el fin de la radio (al menos un grupo así lo pensó), pues bien, aunque resulte ilógico, puede ser una hipótesis pensar que “Facebook killed the friends star”. |
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In a bad week it happens several times; in a good week it's only a couple of times that I want to take a sledgehammer and smash at least one computer into little, tiny pieces. Or throw it from the balcony onto a concrete patio. Not into grass, bushes, or even water - they're too soft. Am I a Mac user or a PC user? Take a wild guess.<!--more--> Do you know anyone who loves Windows? Me either. I've been using it for two decades, and the frustrations are as big and fresh now as they were more than 20 years ago. We have been told and sold Bigger! Faster! Richer features! blah, blah, blah. But you'll still probably have to restart several times a week (or a couple of times a day). Check out these instructions for traveling with Outlook Web Access: |
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So here's what happens when you accidentally drop your beloved MacBook Pro on the edge of a hard, wooden footstool. Thankfully everything is still in working order - even that USB port on ground zero. More painful images here:
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One of the features I was most looking forward to when I ordered my
January to buy one. Rumors abound on the Internet that Apple will be releasing a new Macbook Pro either this summer or this fall, though both are relatively soon considering they just released one in February. 