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hey n00b, here’s how you install os x on an sd card

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Macworld Senior Editor Roman Loyola posted a video guide showing how one can install Apple’s OS X Leopard on an SD card. The new Macbook Pros (save for the 17-in) come with an SD card slot, so you can install apps on the SD card and boot from it if for instance you want to…

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June 28th, 2009 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

filed under: computing hacks + mods mobile tech technology

download a very early build of google’s chrome browser for intel macs

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A blogger/developer has compiled a very very early build of Google’s browser, Chrome that runs on a Mac. I tested it myself a couple of days ago and it’s fast alright.

It’s so fast that it left most of a browser’s functions at Google’s labs: plug-ins don’t work so it can’t play Flash videos. There’s…

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April 10th, 2009 comments stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

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xbox 360 faceplates get furry

Evolve 360 Faceplates and Controller Covers

Give your Xbox 360 system a retro-lounge makeover with these animal print faceplates. These snap-on replacements for the standard Xbox 360 front cover don’t just look like their mammalian counterparts, they’re velvety soft to the touch.

 
Whether you’re going for a jungle theme or fifties kitsch, they’ll definitely get looks when you have your…

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November 10th, 2007 comments (3) stumble it! digg it! author: technabob

filed under: just plain fun video games

wwdc 2006 keynote coverage

WWDC 2006 Logo

Here’s the latest news from Steve Jobs’ keynote address at Apple’s 2006 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) today…
9:50am (Pacific): The Apple Store is temporarily down for maintenance, so clearly something new will be released today…
10:03am: Steve Jobs has taken the stage.
10:05am: 50% of new Mac purchasers are new Mac adopters, and over 17 million visited…

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August 7th, 2006 comments stumble it! digg it! author: technabob

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