Archive | September 4th, 2009

Protect your MacBook with a folded newspaper

4. September 2009

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Are you interested in the ultimate in MacBook protection?  No?  Well, are any of your friends interested in the most advanced anti-theft device for computers available on the market?  Still no?  Well, indulge me and take a look at this clever little idea anyways. Check out this MacBook case covering from mitemite (don’t ask) which […]

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Psystar responds to accusation that it can’t be trusted with Apple’s financial information

4. September 2009

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Yesterday, we wrote that Apple doesn’t trust Psystar to keep its sensitive financial information under wraps, in part due to an email string Psystar lead counsel K.D. Camara forwarded on to Harvard Professor Charles Nesson, a correspondence which ultimately found its way onto Nesson’s blog.

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There’s just no money in Android apps

4. September 2009

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Matt Hall of Larva Labs wrote an interesting post earlier this week detailing his experience working with the Android app store.  Put simply, even the top apps on the Android Market aren’t raking in the dough.  Before getting into the sales chart below, Hall points out how “insane” it is that that apps on the […]

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Sing like T-Pain with new auto-tune iPhone app [Video]

4. September 2009

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Smule has the music apps category on iTunes on lockdown, and things are about to get a whole lot more serious with the release of a new app called “I Am T-Pain”.  As you might have guessed, the app lets any ole’ user sing into the iPhone mic and have their voice coming out sounding […]

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