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Car Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles – Is this the Next Billion Dollar Industry?

Who invented the first personal computer is not an easy question to answer? The first computer was designed in 1936 and most people would agree that IBM created the first personal computer. From the original invention of computers for consumers, an entire industry was born and the world was introduced to billionaires such as Bill

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Laptop or Desktop: Which Would You Find It Harder Surviving Without?

The title of a recent Mac Night Owl column by Gene Steinberg grabbed me as a question that might have been more relevant 10 years ago. “Can You Survive Without a Desktop Mac?” Gene queries rhetorically. From my perspective, and I think that of many others these days, the operative would more aptly be, “can you survive without a laptop Mac?” After all, the New York Times first reported that laptop sales exceeded desktops in May 2003, Apple notebook sales surpassed its desktops sold in July 2005, have done so consistently since April 2006, and now represent roughly three-quarters of Mac systems sold, although from time to time desktops gain back some ground, such as with the hot-selling new iMacs.

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Thursday, December 24th, 2009 computers, cubefield 1 Comment

Gas Cubby by FRAM: A Mutually Beneficial Partnership

Over a year ago I had the pleasure of profiling David Barnard’s App Cubby and their growing selection of iPhone applications. David’s attention to detail and the feedback of his many customers has allowed him to grow Gas Cubby into a great app for tracking your automobile’s maintenance, costs, and data. When it was selling for $10 I thought it was worth it, but now with Gas Cubby by FRAM , you can pick it up for free

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Thursday, December 24th, 2009 computers, cubefield No Comments

Rumor Has It: 4th-Gen iPhone to Have 5-Megapixel Camera

Evidence has emerged to back up the theory that Apple’s next iPhone iteration will have a 5-megapixel camera. It comes by way of DigiTimes , which reports that supplier OmniVision has received a sizable order for the parts necessary for the improvement. The current model only sports a 3-megapixel sensor, which is on par with a lot of devices, but many direct iPhone competitors have begun offering better resolution hardware

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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 computers, cubefield No Comments

Kiwi: Another Mac Twitter Client Joins the Fray

Perhaps you’ve grown tired of Tweetie , Twitterific or Socialite . Before you resort to Adobe AIR apps like Seesmic and TweetDeck, give Kiwi , the new kid on the block, a try. Fans of customizable third-party clients for other social services like Adium will probably find something to love in this fresh-faced addition to the Mac’s Twitter options

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 computers, cubefield 1 Comment

Vodafone UK Announces iPhone Launch Date

Do you remember the notion we used to have that multiple carriers selling the iPhone in the same territory seemed like a golden ticket to more options, lower prices and altogether more competitive deals for customers? Well, forget it. Ain’t gonna happen.

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 computers, cubefield No Comments

Make a Wishlist on the Eve of Christmas and New Year with Wantzit

Wantzit is a free web-application by which you can create a  wishlist , what you want and then share them with friends via Facebook, Twitter, email, blogs and more.

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Sunday, December 20th, 2009 computers No Comments

Trade/Exchange Books, Cds, Dvds and Video Games Online with Swaptree

Swaptree is a website for trade/exchange the books, cds, dvds and video games , all for free.With swaptree, your collections can be used to acquire other items you want. By offering to trade a single item, you can choose from thousands of books, dvds, cds, and video games that you can receive in exchange.

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Saturday, December 19th, 2009 computers No Comments

MobileMe: Is it worth it?

If you believe the marketing hype, you aren’t really a true Mac user unless you have MobileMe.

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Saturday, December 19th, 2009 computers, cubefield 1 Comment

VLC for Mac Resting on Shaky Ground

The very capable, and conversion-headache-preventing (HUH?), open-source VLC player is one of the very first things I install on any new Mac, after Firefox. If you’re playing anything that isn’t a straightforward .AVI file, and especially if you want to play the notoriously tricky .MKV format, VideoLAN’s multiplatform player is an absolute necessity

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Friday, December 18th, 2009 computers, cubefield No Comments
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