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Daily Archives: June 27, 2009
Uh oh: more productivity out of the window as Flight Control v1.3 Adds Peer-To-Peer Multiplayer
via appadvice.com Damn, just as I’d safely managed to stop playing the last version. Posted via web from Ian Betteridge’s lifestream
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Virgin Media’s first mobile phone TV advert in three years
via youtube.com One of the nicest ads I’ve seen for a while – by RKCR. Posted via web from Ian Betteridge’s lifestream
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Sign of the Times in Iran
via wickedstageact2.typepad.com Awesome picture. Posted via web from Ian Betteridge’s lifestream
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Great science presenter haircuts of our time
via broadstuff.com Yowzah! Posted via web from Ian Betteridge’s lifestream
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The Loop: Apple’s netbook and why we’ll never see it
“The problem with a netbook is that it’s a netbook. I’m not a big fan of them in general because I expect something more from what is essentially a scaled down notebook. I think Apple does too and that’s why … Continue reading
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Apple to Nvidia: Get lost
“The word is that Nvidia is out of Apple designs, starting with the Nehalem laptops and iMac type things. We are told the arrogance and bluster of Nvidia proposals were greeted with a response that, paraphrased, said, “Go away and … Continue reading
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Review: Sealed-In Batteries in New Apple MacBook Pros | Walt Mossberg
via ptech.allthingsd.com Walt does his usual thorough look, this time just at the batteries on the new MacBook Pros. And they really are exceptionally good. Posted via web from Ian Betteridge’s lifestream
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Why I use Evernote for all my notes
Image via CrunchBase This morning I was thinking back to the days when writing news was my primary vocation. A long time before Apple released its Intel version of OS X – in the phase when it was questioning the … Continue reading
