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    Apple Refurbished MacBook Air 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

    Apple Refurbished MacBook 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White

    Apple Refurbished iMac 20-inch 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

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    iPad Available in US on April 3
    Apple World’s Most Admired Company
    10 Billionth Download for iTunes
    iTunes Store Tops 10 Billion Songs Sold
    Introducing Aperture 3
    Architecture in Motion: RTKL and iPhone
    Apple Launches iPad
    Apple Reports All-Time Highest Revenue and Profit
    Logic Pro 64-bit the talk of the NAMM music show
    The Apple App Store Economy: Infographic from gigaom.com
    A Guided Tour in the Palm of Your Hand: iPod touch at the Cooper-Hewitt
    Apple Releases New MobileMe Gallery App
    Introducing Bento 3 Contact and Customer Manager
    iPod touch + Edu Apps = Happy Students
    Camera Pro Preaches iPhone Photography
    Global Mobile U
    How the iPhone Could Reboot Education
    30 Must-Have Games for iPhone and iPod touch
    iPhone Improves Legal Services
    Snow Leopard Server “a tremendous value”

    OS News

    CodePlex Refresh, FOSS Projects More Compatible with Windows
    Code Bubbles: Rethinking the User Interface Paradigm of IDEs
    Mozilla To Update the Mozilla Public License, Invites Input
    Palm Releases Plug-in Development Kit Beta
    Mozilla Borrows from WebKit to Build Fast New JS Engine
    The Secret Origin of Windows
    Cisco Unveils Next Internet Core Router
    Schwartz Recalls Apple, Microsoft Patent Threats Against Sun
    European Parliament Opposes ACTA, Votes Wednesday
    The iPhone Developer Program License Agreement Leaks
    Cisco To Unveil News that Will 'Forever Change the Internet'
    QNX: The First OS to Support a PC Hard Drive
    Android Coders Get High-Speed Graphics Ability
    Valve Brings Hit Games, Steam Service to Mac
    W3C Pulls Former Novell CTO for CEO Spot

    Ars Technica

    Bad employee! 12% knowingly violate company IT policies
    etc: Cisco's Internet-changing announcement is a new router with "12 times the traffic capacity" of its rivals.
    etc: Some Vodafone HTC Magic devices have come pre-infected with a Mariposa bot client, Confiker, and Lineage password stealing malware.
    Cisco: Internet to change forever Tuesday (place your bets!)
    Microsoft kills off mid-market Essential Business Server
    Why Ad Blocking is devastating to the sites you love
    Google buys DocVerse, steps closer to Office collaboration
    Microsoft Patch Tuesday for March 2010: two bulletins
    Windows XP downgrade lawsuit dismissed
    Parallels cuts virtualization down to the bare metal on Xserve
    Amazon gives EC2 a boost and broadens Windows support
    feature: Cloud storage in a post-SQL world
    EU antitrust enforcers turn their eyes upon Google
    Intel, VCs to replenish innovation pipeline with wad of cash
    Activision Blizzard's Guitar Hero patent claims tested
    YouTube to kill IE6 support on March 13
    feature: Tumblr vs Posterous: quick blogging showdown
    Microsoft-Amazon patent deal covers Kindle, Linux
    etc: Recent events are causing tech companies to feel less welcome, and they're "finding it increasingly difficult to do business in China."
    feature: Lockdown: creating a secure domain policy in Windows
    feature: Collaboration 2.0? Twitter team-ups for fun and profit
    etc: About 3 billion malicious spam messages are sent per day, according to researchers, a number that spiked during the second half of 2009.
    RIM woos consumers with new WebKit browser for BlackBerry
    feature: Cloud platform choices: a developer's-eye view
    Upcoming Outlook for Mac remains shrouded in mystery

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    Archive for June, 2008

    OpenDNS

    Sunday, June 29th, 2008


    Use OpenDNS

    OpenDNS, the choice of tens of thousands of businesses and schools,
    lets you easily block individual or entire categories of Web sites in
    just minutes. It’s free and requires nothing to download or install.

    It also makes your network faster and more reliable, and gives you
    tools to easily see which Web sites are most visited on your network. If
    you see problem Web sites in your network stats, you can easily block
    them.

    Fax It Nice

    Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

    One of the niceties is the ‘pay for what you use’ account type — no monthly fees. You can have your own, toll-free fax number, without paying a monthly fee.

    Freshbooks: Painless Billing

    Monday, June 2nd, 2008

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