Snow Leopard includes a brand-new version of QuickTime Player, called QuickTime X. It’s optimized with a new media architecture ideal for playing back high-definition video. It offers a clean, uncluttered interface with controls that fade out when they’re not needed. It also offers some new features not previously available in earlier versions of QuickTime player. […]

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Here’s a disconcerting item: one out of five web users still use simple, easily guessed passwords like “1234567,” “abc123,” “iloveyou” and even “password.” The New York Times suggests that hackers could break into many accounts just by trying the most common passwords. “Because of the prevalence of fast computers and speedy networks, hackers can fire […]

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There are dozens of time/task/project management applications for the Mac, iPhone, and iPod touch. I really like Things for powerful task management. It’s expensive, but performs beautifully. However, I tend to use Things for home or personal tasks, not so much for work-related time management. To manage my list of to do items at work, […]

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