So I need some help deciding whether or not I should switch from my Blackberry Curve to the iPhone 3G. What does the cloud think?
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So I need some help deciding whether or not I should switch from my Blackberry Curve to the iPhone 3G. What does the cloud think?
So I need some help deciding whether or not I should switch from my Blackberry Curve to the iPhone 3G. What does the cloud think?
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Follow these steps to use your iPod.Prerequisites: You must have an iPod with 8GB (that means 8GB iPod Nano, any HD based iPod, etc) Note: the iPod Touch + iPhone will not work for this.
So I had a lot of traffic and comments on my previous entry about how to install Leopard from an ISO without burning a DL-DVD. With that, the number one question everyone has been asking me is, “Can you an iPod to install Leopard?” and the answer is an astounding Yes! Follow these steps to use your iPod.Prerequisites:
UPDATED: 11/18/2007Important Notes:
Procedure:
** If you are using a PowerPC Based Mac (G4, G5), you must use the Startup Disk utility in System Preferences to select the startup volume and reboot from this tool. Notes:
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Full Resolution Quicktime MOV Because of the amount of feedback I get on this article, I am disabling comments on this post and would like to invite readers to discuss on the newly created forum, http://nickganga.com/forum.
Ok well maybe the title is a bit misleading, but the song featured in the new Apple iMac Ad seems to, even though the lyrics aren’t sung during the part of the song played back in the ad.
Ok well maybe the title is a bit misleading, but the song featured in the new Apple iMac Ad seems to, even though the lyrics aren’t sung during the part of the song played back in the ad. I know that might sound a little picky, but who the hell isn’t picky when it comes to compaines like Apple 😛
Lyrics:
I say stop the war
I’m glad I still wanna have my car
So I can drink and drive
I can’t believe I’m still alive
By the way, the song is called Exodus Honey by Honeycut.
I ordered an Apple TV back when it was launched at MacWorld in January along with an XtremeMac HDMI & So I called Apple and to my delight, they told me to just keep the cable and re-added the correct item to my order.
I ordered an Apple TV back when it was launched at MacWorld in January along with an XtremeMac HDMI & Toslink Optical cable. Well on February 2 I received a notification from Apple that part of my order had shipped. When I checked they had said the HDMI cable went out. Well, FedEx came today but it was no HDMI cable. They sent me an XtremeMac RCA Audio cable. So I called Apple and to my delight, they told me to just keep the cable and re-added the correct item to my order. In addition, they upgraded my entire order to overnight when the Apple TV Ships. I love how Apple keeps their customers happy.
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So this past weekend, I had just finished up doing some work at a client, mostly remotely via Remote Desktop, and I wanted to check to make sure there weren’t any unnecessary ports open to the internet.
So this past weekend, I had just finished up doing some work at a client, mostly remotely via Remote Desktop, and I wanted to check to make sure there weren’t any unnecessary ports open to the internet. So I ran a port scan, saw that only the ports I wanted to be opened were open, and then went to connect back to the server. To my surprise, I couldn’t connect! So I tried another port scan, request timed out. Same results with ping. It wasn’t until I left the IP alone for about 20 minutes that I could connect again. Looks like a cool feature. I tested it on a few Comcast home internet users, but I was able to continue to ping, port scan, and connect. Looks like its a business only feature. Cool eh?