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If you’re reading this on a Mac then you’ll be familiar with the boot up sound that it makes. If you’ve ever wondered who created it and how it was made then view this very revealing video from the sound engineer himself Apple sound designer Jim Reekes. He talks about his other sound creation “sosumi”
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Once again Microsoft have not heard what the customers want. They failed with Vista because they thought they could dictate to the customers and look how that turned out. With Windows Mobile 7, they have made the mobile phone the everything device when it can’t be that. Whenever you try to treat a small device
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about 6 months ago - 2 comments
After months and months of searching on Ebay and Gumtree I finally bagged the two x5355 processors at a reasonable price! But even when I received them it wasn’t just a case of inserting it in. I didn’t have thermal paste, acetone and a very long screwdriver to reach down the heatsinks to unscrew the
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about 7 months ago - No comments
When I saw this I couldn’t believe someone had etched it on a MacBook, but it’s only a sticker but oh boy what a sticker! IronMan fires the Apple Logo!! Sweeet!!! Buy it by clicking this link. Share on Facebook
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about 7 months ago - No comments
From Endgadget. Share on Facebook
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about 7 months ago - 2 comments
The Premise. The purpose of this post is to compile all the information i can find about upgrading a 2006 Mac Pro 1,1 with the quad core X5355 Intel Processors. I’ve recently purchased two Intel Xeon X5355 with the intention of upgrading (updating) my 2006 Apple Mac Pro desktop I purchased a couple of years
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I have great news, well for me anyway. I just one two x5355 CPUs, now I just have to install them once they arrive. Scary stuff! Share on Facebook
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about 7 months ago - No comments
Apple’s product philosophy is simple to understand but difficult to master; keep the design simple, make the interface intuitive and elegant and control the connection between the software and hardware. Look at Apple’s computer range. The minimalist design of the Mac Pro desktop is simple and brilliantly executed. On the front are two optical disk
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about 7 months ago - No comments
I love my iPhone. I’m not ashamed to admit it. I love everything Apple. I like to feed my iPhone with as many apps as I can get my hands on, but lately I’ve been very choosy about what I buy from the App Store. If you’re an owner of the iPhone and you love
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Between a friend and I we ordered the 5 license family pack Apple’s new operating system OSX also known as Snow Leopard. Unfortunately Amazon informed me just 24 hours before dispatch that they did not receive the stock in time for delivery. That sucked, but it does give me time to read a bit more
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