Archive | November, 2009

How To Use A Keyboard Shortcut To Expand Or Collapse All Folders In Mac Finder

30. November 2009

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While on my Mac, I use the list view in Finder a lot. One thing I had mixed feelings about is the tree-like view that expands folders. It was great, but I wanted a way to quickly collapse or expand folders – and I found out how! So to quickly expand or collapse folders, all [...]

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Best Macbook Pro MBP Notebook Stand – Logitech Alto Express Review

23. November 2009

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I wanted dual monitors with my Macbook Pro, but it isn’t possible without buying a graphics splitter like the Matrox DualHead2Go or Matrox TripleHead2Go. Problem is, there’s a problem with the new unibody Macbook Pros with these splitters – apparently the video output doesn’t work that well. I think it’s still possible though, but I [...]

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Customised Cake Gone Horribly Wrong

20. November 2009

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Looking at the photo below, you’d think nothing was wrong – the cake looks like a pretty good picture of the jump drive. Maybe it was for the company that manufactures the jump drives right? Until you realise that the cake is supposed to show what was IN the jump drive. Check it out, it’s [...]

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How To Remove Speed Download Plugin From FireFox on the Mac

11. November 2009

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I was using jDownloader for the Mac and while it was great software, it was coded in Java, making it non-native. I don’t mind the interface being different, but the start-up time was incredible slow. So I tried out Speed Download to see if it was good, and I have to say that it was [...]

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Funny Commercial Of A Cute Dog Buying Insurance For Its Favourite Bone

8. November 2009

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Tags: ad, bone, buying, commercial, dog, funny, insurance, puppy

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Free Cool Desktop Wallpaper for Mac OS X, Windows, GNU/Linux

2. November 2009

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I like my stuff to be customised and different from the stock look that everyone has, so I download apps, themes, skins, templates, whatever, to spice up my software, devices, and applications. The most basic customisation is probably your computer’s desktop wallpaper. Many people use a personal photo, or a funny picture, or something cool. [...]

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