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Gaming has come an awfully long way over the last decade, but many of us still have fond memories of the age of DOS based gameplay. Whether it’s to rekindle a sense of nostalgia, or enjoy some of the classic game story-lines, the ability to play DOS games on a modern Mac is something that many would find interesting.Enter B (Read More)
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Official Google Blog
(Cross-posted from the Google Photos Blog)People today have more personal data online than ever before. More and more people are starting to move the bulk of their data off the desktop and into servers "in the cloud," where it's accessible from any computer or mobile device and easily shareable with friends and family. At t (Read More)
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TheAppleBlog
The new plastic unibody MacBook is arguably the second-best MacBook model Apple has produced yet (trumped only by the late 2008 aluminum unibody MacBook). So why am I finding myself unexpectedly underwhelmed and disappointed with it?When rumors began circulating in late summer about an imminent new unibody MacBook in polyca (Read More)
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Filed under: Software, Freeware, DealsAs Kevin pointed out on Wednesday, MacHeist has a new bundle for us at the moment -- but this one is what they consider a "nanoBundle" and it's free. I can't speak for everyone here at TUAW, but when I see the word "free" next to software, I horde it. They've decided to just give away t (Read More)
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Gdub's shared items in Google Reader
We all know and love Dropbox, the amazing online file storage, backup, syncing and sharing service. It allows you to keep all of your computers in perfect harmony, your documents, music and more in each location.That’s great, but what if you wanted to remotely control a computer, synchronize passwords, or sync your to-do li (Read More)
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I’m finally getting around to penning that post on Brizzly I’ve been threatening for a week.Not that anyone noticed. It’s been eerily quiet in the comments lately.Anyway, at OpenWorld, Rich turned me on to Brizzly and provided an invite. I’d heard about it over the Summer, but for whatever reason, it didn’t stick.Oh, I know (Read More)
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Submitted by Ukstevieb
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I’m tickled pink to finally announce the project I’ve been hard at work on for weeks now: my new book, The Complete Guide to Google Wave, is now available to read and share for free at completewaveguide.com.Anyone who reads my stuff or listens to This Week in Google knows that I’m a Google Wave nut. Yes, it’s a hyped, compl (Read More)
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The Apple Blog
Big Cable has just been given a lot more to worry about in a landscape that is already rapidly changing under its feet. All Things D is saying that Apple has been shopping around a subscription-based model for video content to TV networks recently, and it looks to be a fairly attractive deal from a consumer standpoint. It p (Read More)
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Filed under: Features, How-tos, Tips and tricksLadies and gentlemen, the time has come for TUAW to introduce our illustrated guide to installing Windows 7 with Boot Camp. Windows? On a Mac? Blasphemy! Yes, yes... we hear you, but we could argue the pros and cons to having Windows on a Mac all day. So, let's just get to the (Read More)
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Submitted by Robdiana
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1 minute and 16 seconds for Google Reader to start up and load 1,500 friends is too long.Well holy shit, a minute (don’t forget the sixteen seconds) for a web application to load in your browser and at the same time load all the multitude of feed data that comes along with having 1,500 friends is too long. Damn so I guess (Read More)
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