Archive - May 24, 2008 |
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Estamos encerrando nossas atividades neste endereço. |
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Los logos mas conocidos son utilizados, por medio de “ecuaciones” y operaciones matematicas. En Logologos juegan con operaciones aritmeticas, convierten sus dividendos y cocientes en logos para lograr un resultado estimado, sumamente divertido. a continuacion algunas de estas divertidas operaciones: ELECTROCULOX
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¿Quieres conseguir tener 5 iconos en la dock de tu iPod touch? ¿quieres poder elegir las aplicaciones que se van a mostrar? Todo es muy sencillo, lo primero que tenemos que hacer es instalar Customize 1.13 esta aplicación esta disponible desde Installer.app, seguid los pasos de instalación aquí mencionados para hacerlo funcionar correctamente.
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Binge notes CNet coverage of the Netflix Player by Roku, which it calls "bare-bones." Less than 10% of Netfilx's catalog is available for the Instant Viewing option. Three more Netflix players are said to be due for release by the end of the year. The Roku is "...the first product that allows subscribers to have movies and TV shows from the service's Instant Viewing feature (aka 'Watch Now') to be streamed directly to their TV screen... With the release of the Netflix Player, subscribers need only have a wired or wireless broadband connection to access the entire Instant Viewing catalog through their TV." |
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Stony Stevenson writes to tell us that a new study from Forrester Research is taking a crack at what seems to have become a hobby for so many, predicting Apple's market strategy. Specifically, Forrester is predicting that Apple will become the 'hub of the digital home by 2013'. "Forrester predicts that Apple will offer eight key products and services to connect PCs and digital content to the TV-stereo infrastructure in consumers' homes. A 're-engineered' Apple Store will expand into in-home installation services to deliver what Forrester describes as a 'fully integrated digital experience.'" |
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SpectreBlofeld writes "According to EngadgetMobile, a line has formed in front of Apple's flagship Cube store in Manhattan. From the article: 'So word on the street (literally) is that a large number of people are queuing in line outside of Apple's flagship store on 5th Avenue in New York City — keep in mind the Cube is open 24 hours a day. Our intrepid girl-on-the-scene reports that the group is more than 60-deep, though most people seem confused about what they're waiting for, but some believe they're actually camping out for a 3G iPhone.' Prank, or mass hysteria?" |
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Preedit writes "Not only is Mac clone maker Psystar continuing to defy Apple's ban on third-party Leopard installations, it's supporting the hardware with updates. Psystar Mac clones shipped as of Monday will include a 'service pack' that features fixes for a range of problems, some of them inherent in Apple's own software, according to InformationWeek. The fixes address a range of troubles, from glitches in Apple's Time Machine backup feature to quirks in the Keyboard Viewer and Character Palette entries in Leopard's system preferences menu. There's also support for the latest version of Java and other updates. |
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An anonymous reader lets us know about a recent analysis of retail computer sales numbers that shines a spotlight on Apple's sales growth as the PC market has flattened. In the lucrative >$1,000 PC segment, in the first quarter of 2008, Apple's retail market share was 66%. This includes a 64% market share for laptops and a market share for desktops of 70%. The article attributes the bulk of this success to Apple's stores. Fortune picked up this report and pointed out the somewhat obvious fact that the >$1,000 PC segment is Apple's by default, since Dell, HP, and Lenovo sell the bulk of their machines in the $500-$750 range, and Apple has only one model selling for less than $1,000. |
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Some studies now indicate that apples can reduce the cholesterol and help the heart and arteries in different ways. Not only apples are the source of fiber but it has one particular type of fiber named pectin. Pectin is soluble fiber which helps to reduce the cholesterol. The apples are the source of flavonids and Quercetin, the antioxidant compounds that protect heart, kidneys and the body from the damage of free radicals and and other side effects. |
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