Apple introduces new iPods
Posted on September 2nd, 2010 in Uncategorized | View Comments

Key features are the latest Apple’s iPhone innovations: facetme, retina display, HD video recording etc..
Go and find them at Apple’s iPod pages.

Key features are the latest Apple’s iPhone innovations: facetme, retina display, HD video recording etc..
Go and find them at Apple’s iPod pages.
This update addresses issues in Keynote, Pages, and Numbers, and adds export compatibility to Pages with the standard ePub file format (for use with iBooks).
This update is recommended for users of iWork 9.0, 9.0.1, 9.0.2, and 9.0.3. For detailed information on this update and individual application changes, please visit this site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4165.
Security Update 2010-005 is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X.
For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.
The fastest our internet connections are, the more we download files, sometimes twice the same files.
A lot of us also often change the way they organize their files, they move them from a folder to another, make copies, backups.
All these everyday tasks lead to a single thing: MESS and DUPLICATES.
Duplicate files: lost HDD space, mess, and sometimes problems.
I just discovered a great tool: Singlemizer for Mac, easy to use, simple interface, quick and fast, it just brings order out of chaos and frees up disk space!
Just look how logical and relevant this application is (after the jump).
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You may all have requested Google Wave invitations, tried that product for a few days with a few friends, and of course most of us did abandon that product: certainly the reason why Google will discontinue that project.
Remember, Wave was the brainchild of Google Australia’s Lars Rasmussen and, when it launched last year, it generated a huge amount of buzz because of the innovative way it allowed people to communicate in groups.
Google won’t meet success every time they launch a product…
Here is a great picture showing up Google’s Biggest flops (Buzz is already listed you may notice):

In the late eighties, the original Stuffit was an invaluable utility, bringing compression and archiving capabilities to the Macintosh filesystem.
In Mac OS X, however, you could soon right-click on any file or folder to create a cross-platform .zip file with the “Make Archive” feature (now called “Compress” in Leopard).
While the need to compress files with Stuffit passed long ago, the need to “unstuff” old archives has never disappeared.
The Unarchiver can open .sitfiles, as well as more than thirty other legacy formats (such as Disk Doubler and BinHex), and does it all for free.
It’s always inspiring to see the setup that other people use.
This setup is superb, and take a look again.
The dual displays are pretty awesome, but then there’s this incredible view of Toronto, Canada.
Full story here.