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Friday, April 28, 2006
Wolfman Jack? Casey Kasem? Rick Dees? Take your shot.
 I've always wanted to be a disc jockey. Using my Mac and iTunes and CuePhase, now I can be a true disc jockey, minus the expense of a radio station. It's just me, my music, and... well, everyone in the house. For now.
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Act now, Apple. Microsoft is on the run, faltering, weakened.
 The times, they are a changin'. In retail business it's location, location, location. For Apple, it's timing. Microsoft is wallowing in troubles and now is the time for another torpedo. I agree with Cringely. Apple should buy Adobe.
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Ultra small laptop? Nope. Think smaller. Think thumb drive small.
 I cherish the portability of Mac laptops. Large screen and large hard drives mean the new era of Mac laptops may replace your desktop. Not portable enough? How about ultra portability with thumb drives? Do it now. Do it cheap. Do it small.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Is it a bargain when the application's price tag hits zero?
 I don't mind paying the freight for a good Mac application. I'm a longtime Microsoft sufferer and Adobe Photoshop tax payer. I truly celebrate when I find a great Mac application that does cool without paying cold hard cash.
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How do you make a near perfect Mac laptop even better?
 I've been a Mac laptop fan since Carol's first PowerBook 100 back in the early 90s. The aluminum PowerBooks were nearly perfect. I just placed an order for Apple's new 17-inch MacBook Pro. Why is it the ultimate portable?
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
New version brings Opera widgets, content blocking, more.
 I'm an adulterous browser user. Of course I love Safari. Fast. Clean. Elegant. Free. But I stray from time to time. Camino is the best looking. Firefox is good for a quickie. OmniWeb is stacked with features. But Opera? There's something about a browser from Europe that makes me swoon.
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Monday, April 24, 2006
Laptops get stolen, not recovered. Orbicule prevents the latter, too.
 We loved Orbicule's Undercover theft recovery software for the Mac. The latest version even uses iSight to capture a photo of the thief. How do you prevent your new MacBook Pro from being stolen in the first place? Enter Orbicule's TheftSensor.
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Friday, April 21, 2006
Fact: Sooner or later your Mac's mouse will bite the dust.
 Our Macs are steadfast creatures, a part of our lives, a member of the family. The Mac's keyboard is important to us. So is the mouse. What happens when your Mac's mouse dies? Funeral? Prayer? Or, keyboard shortcuts?
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
More tools to keep you on top of your Mac's digital hub.
 I use my Mac to keep organized. And I've had about a dozen Mac applications to help me. It's time to cut down and stick with one that works like I work. My new Mac pal is Sticky Brain. Why? Because things don't stick to my brain like they used to.
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The Windows maker's Mac Business Unit owns many Macs.
 You would expect that Apple would have a testing lab full of nearly every Macintosh ever made; certainly the most recent models, in all configurations. Guess what? So does Microsoft. Is their evil lurking inside Microsoft's Mac Labs?
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006
iCal, AddressBook, Mail and what else? It's a list not complete.
 I'm on record as saying the best organizer for the Mac is Microsoft's aging but full-featured Entourage. Between the simplicity of iCal, AddressBook, and Mail, there's plenty of tools to help manage your life, projects, tasks, and daily schedules. Here's a few more for less.
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Preview: Apple says new Leopard to reveal a few spots in August.
 It's about time. I was sooooo getting tired of Tiger this, and Tiger that, and Tiger only. Now we get to think about the spots Leopard will bring. Apple will let developers take a peak at Leopard in August? What kind of spots shall we see? Here's my guess.
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