Install Windows 7 on your Mac Using Bootcamp

If you’re a Mac owner and you have your sights on the new Windows 7 then you can join in on the fun using bootcamp.All you need is your Leopard installation DVD, the Windows 7 Beta, 10GB of free hard drive space, and a few hours. The SimpleHelp weblog walks through installing Win7 using Boot [...]

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Fixing The iPhone’s Annoying Auto-Correction Feature

Do you ever get annoyed by the iPhone auto-correction feature? I know I am and at last there is a way to fix this problem. If you have the iPhone 2.2 operating system, you can turn off the auto-correction entirely. But that will make things inconvenient, though because the auto-correction in the iPhone is what [...]

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Google Street View For the iPod Touch With a Simple Hack

In case you haven’t heard yet, the 2.2 Firmware update denies iPod Touch users Google Street View, sad news for iPod Touch owners but I don’t think that they will just sit around and accept this sad news. In fact, timmyj9 of iPod Touch Fans cooked up a hack to enable the feature. So if [...]

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Reason Why You Should Consider a Refurbished Laptop

Sean Fallon made an interesting post on Gizmodo about buying refurbished laptop is almost as better as the new ones. It’s true that many people won’t even consider buying a refurbished laptop but would definitely buy a used car. This kind of stigma is hard to understand when the financial risk of buying a used [...]

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iPhone 2.1 Firmware Supports Full-screen Web Apps

We are already reading rumors about the incoming update of the iPhone’s Firmware but there are still things we don’t know about the current firmware, like its support for Full-screen Web Apps. The current iPhone Firmware got the ability to save Web apps to the home screen and have them launch in full-screen mode without [...]

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Sync an iPhone With Multiple Computers

If you own an iPhone, you may notice that when you plug your iPhone into a variety of computers, yours or other people’s, and you’ll find that your phone and iTunes want to wipe everything clean and start over, every single time. Andrew Grant at the Shiny Things blog shows how to edit your iTunes [...]

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Troubleshooting your iMac using its Diagnostic LED’s

I must admit that the iMac is one sweet piece of machine that can do almost anything and that includes troubleshooting clues via its diagnostic LED’s on its main logic board. Warning: These Apple provided steps include removing the back off your iMac using a #1 Phillips Screwdriver. 1. Shut your iMac off using Shut [...]

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Kill Switch for the Apple iPhone Kill Switch

There are rumors that the iPhones are phoning back and reporting on what you’ve done to your iPhone. All this started when a hacker named Jonathan Zdriarski discovered a hidden URL in iPhone’s CoreLocation that he believes the iPhone uses to check whether any apps on your phone match with those listed in a database [...]

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More iPhone Tricks You Might Not Have Known

Last time we posted a list of iPhone tricks that regular users might ot have known. I made a promise to post more tricks if I ever found more, and guess what? ismashphone.com made an update and added 8 more iPhone tricks that you might not have known. Already anxious to know more tricks? then [...]

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iPhone Tricks You Might Not Have Known

I found a list of cool iPhone tricks (via ismashphone.com) that some of you might not have known and some may already know some of these features but I am pretty sure that there is at least one listed below that you don’t know. Isn’t it great to know some tricks about your new gadget [...]

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