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To move away from MacBook rumors a bit, how about we lose our minds over this gorgeously re-decorated MacBook Pro, owned by a Mac-head in Berlin. The picture was taken by flickr user Rodrigo Galindez, who happened to be sitting in a coffee shop when, all of the sudden, he spotted this superb Mac.Cult of Mac points ou... |
2 October 2008 08:07 GMT |
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Do you remember the day when you first got to play with Apple's new cat? The day when you all went "aaaawww!" after clicking on a stack or using the 3D dock? I certainly do and I have to say that, albeit enjoying most of the changes Apple has introduced in Leopard, like many other people that are using a Mac, I ... |
30 June 2008 05:47 GMT |
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Not a day goes by that someone, somewhere, doesn't face-lift Apple's portables. Not that any of them ever needed a face-lift, but there's always room for better. This week, iPhone fans are introduced to the iPhone Princess Plus. It is currently the most expensive iPhone out there. Australian jeweler Pe... |
18 March 2008 05:57 GMT |
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We've seen the Swarovski Crystal styled MacBook Air, we've seen the 24 carat gold plated MacBook, but never have we seen such a boldly customized Mac mini. This here steampunked Mac is the work of Dave Veloz, who crafted this beauty for another beauty: his wife.Matching keyboard and monitor, Victorian style... |
4 March 2008 03:32 GMT |
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Recently, the space strategy genre has really received a shot in the arm. On the one hand, we have the excellent TBS that is Galactic Civilizations, together with its expansion Dark Avatar. On the other hand, the recent release of Sins of a Solar Empire has offered players a "spiritual" successor to the Homeworld ser... |
3 March 2008 02:30 GMT |
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If there's anything worse than customizing something that looks great just the way it is, it's this: the Swarovski Crystal-styled MacBook Air. Needless to say, we're just expressing the most subjective opinion possible, which means that if you dig the Crystal Icing's design, no one says you should... |
27 February 2008 09:07 GMT |
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Just finished writing about a too-good-to-be-true story and while this here image would have you thinking the same thing, I can assure you that this is not the case. You can indeed pimp out your MacBook Air to look like the one in the image to the left, or even better, but it's gonna cost you. Oh, it's gonn... |
19 February 2008 07:02 GMT |
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Red Bend, a US-based market leader in Mobile Software Management, announced the introduction of MAST, the first Linux mobile phone with software that can be completely customized over the air. Red Bend worked with other industry-leading companies like Opera, Digital Airways, Zi, Synchronica and Trolltech (which will ... |
30 January 2008 09:23 GMT |
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iGoogle, the customizable Google homepage offered by the Mountain View giant company, has now an optimized version for iPhone users. This comes after Google released, back in December 2007, a Google Mobile homepage that was also specially designed for those who browse the Internet via Apple's handset. The new iG... |
14 January 2008 04:20 GMT |
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While every computer manufacturer and vendor allows its clients to customize their desired machine within certain limits, usually this process is reduced to selecting the preferred parts from a list. True customization can usually only be achieved when buying all the hardware parts separately and assemble the compute... |
29 August 2007 10:45 GMT |
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Actually, this guide is for all flavors of Ubuntu including Kubuntu, Xubuntu or Edubuntu and it will help you to easily change the boot splash of your operating system. I think you should know that this boot splash you see every time you start your Ubuntu OS is named Usplash and is a userspace bootsplash system. Usp... |
21 May 2007 12:27 GMT |
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How dull would our days be without a little music? The 9 to 5 (or 9 to 9) time span would be really tough to handle without the soothing sound of your favorite band, wouldn't it? When working at the computer, I would say music is highly required. You can choose to listen to music on your portable player (meaning... |
27 March 2007 10:54 GMT |
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