Monday, July 14, 2008

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Double your memory...Not content with the 4GB of memory on your iPod nano? Why not double it. First, you�ll need to buy a broken nano from eBay. Crack it open and remove the memory. Then open up your working nano, solder the memory chip from the broken nano to the empty pad in the working one, seal it back up, and perform a factory reset. You�ll now have a working nano with 7.2GB of space.
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For Mac (and Linux) users, the process couldn�t be easier. All you need is a copy of the free utility Handbrake. Handbrake is already available as a Universal binary�good news for those who have a new Mac Book Pro, Mac mini, or iMac�and can rip video from DVD directly to mpeg-4 video, the format you�ll need to watch it on your iPod.
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Scroll through separate boxes on a Web page. If you encounter a scrolling box or list when surfing Safari on your iPhone�say you�re responding to a post at the Macworld.com forums �and try to scroll using your finger, you�ll find that the entire page scrolls, instead of just the box. The trick is to zoom in and scroll such areas with two fingers.�DF
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In the "slowest" version of 802.11n, expect a raw data rate of 150 Mbps and a net throughput of about 100 Mbps or better, nearly four times faster than plain 802.11g. Now Apple's AirPort Extreme and other manufacturers' enhanced versions of 802.11g can deliver rates of 30 to 50 Mbps depending on equipment and interoperability. The pioneer in multiple-in/multiple-out (MIMO) antenna systems, Airgo, has delivered chips that appear in Buffalo and NetGear equipment that already provide 100 Mbps or better real throughput, but only at a high cost and among like devices.

News: Advice: Avoid AT&T, O2 Stores for iPhone 3G updated x2]

Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:54:00 GMT
iLounge’s editors have been attending iPhone 3G launch events today in three U.S. states, as well as in Canada. After hours of waiting in lines that were clearly past AT&T’s capacity to satisfy today with product, we offer our readers the following advice: do not wait in line AT&T stores, unless you are prepared to suffer major disappointment. Updated: Our UK editor notes similar issues at O2 in the United Kingdom; see this article’s…


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