Wired Magazine’s Epicenter blog posted a link to Steve Lambert’s new and aptly named “SelfControl” application. bq.SelfControl is an OS X application which blocks access to incoming and/or outgoing mail servers and websites for a predetermined period of time. For example, you could block access to your email, facebook, and twitter for 90 minutes, but […]

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iPhoto is part of my daily life, so I was very eager to try iPhoto 09 when it was announced at Macworld in January. I’ve been testing it for a couple of days, and so far I’ve been impressed. The biggest features of iPhoto 09 include Faces (nearly automatic, seamless facial recognition and tagging of […]

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Apple quietly changed the specs of the entry-level white MacBook this morning. The upside is that it now ships with 2GB of RAM (instead of 1GB), and features NVIDIA 9400M integrated graphics with 256MB of shared DDR2 SDRAM, which is improved over the previous Intel GMA X3100 graphics. The new MacBooks ship with iLife 09 […]

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As some of you may have heard, Apple has this little product known as the iPhone. It seems to be selling well (at least that’s the word on the street). Currently, only Apple and AT&T are authorized dealers, plus iPhones are not yet available in Vermont (as Don has blogged about in the past, and […]

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Image courtesy of blogs.sun.com. Hello fans of free software, As you may or may not know, there is a software title shared among the world of software developers that mimics Microsoft’s Office suite of software titles. This software is known as OpenOffice (due to the “open” source code policy that the many developers have stuck […]

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Today Apple released a brand new 8GB pink iPod nano, just in time for Valentine’s Day. This new iPod nano is the only pink-colored device that Apple currently offers. Pink iPods have been very popular in the past; the pink iPod shuffle sold well, while the pink iPod mini was extremely popular. More than two […]

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