links for 2007-01-29
Posted by cascadehush on January 29, 2007
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Fortunately, the young woman in the video manages to restore her iPod to its previous working state (or so it would seem) without incident.
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Intel will be the first to market with processors based on a 45-nanometer process, dramatically boosting performance and/or lowering power requirements for the new devices compared with the current 65nm parts.
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just use https://mail.google.com/ as the URL, and you’ll have a secure connection.
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Newly-hatched webapp Footnote offers an impressive database of original historical documents for searching, viewing, annotating and discussing.
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Google Docs is now incorporated into Gmail as an option for opening Microsoft Word documents.
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I’ve always wanted an preference pane that would show and hide the dock based on which app is in the foreground. This simple plist hack does the same thing on a per-app basis.
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Move over, Partition Magic. Windows Vista has built-in hard drive partition management with the ability to shrink, create and format new partitions without the dreaded fdisk, third-party software, or even rebooting your PC.
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If you share a computer with family members or roommates, or if you simply browse for different reasons – like work, blogging, school research, or play – you may want to use different Firefox settings each time you sit down to surf. Luckily, the Firefox p






















