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The Great Ipod Scam: Scratches And Cases
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Most of the fixes, chock full of instructional photos, involved using a mild kitchen cleanser like Bon Ami to rub out the scratches and then gently storing the Nano in a plastic ziplock sandwich bag until cases were available. I considered cleaning up the scratches...
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Future Of The Mark - Interview With Futuremark's President
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Oliver: Yes. The new model we started with PCMark® Vantage was to have a trial version for no cost and then a Basic Edition which could be used over and over for less than 5 Euros (less than the price of a computer gaming magazine or the sandwich that I buy...
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Adobe Creative Suite Users Get Nvidia Present
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recent statement that the company will be using NVIDIA ’s 9400M chipset in the latest Macbook and Macbook Pro. As Apple and Adobe go together like peanut butter and jelly in a sandwich, it comes as no surprise that both would find an equal interest in the...
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Dealing With Screws, Unlocking The Shell
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in the following pictures that we keep our screws in the plastic baggies in which they arrived until the last possible moment. When you need to remove screws, put them in something like Ziploc sandwich bags, closed jars, or at least a heavy bowl. We’ve lost...
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iPhone 3G Unlock En Route
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working on a way to package this hack in a user friendly, simple application for use by your average job. Dev-Team announced the achievement in a blog update, sandwiched between possible fixes for the DFU problems that have been plaguing users after yesterday’s...
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Under the Covers
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immediately apparent why the Shared Storage is thinner and longer than other units in its class. Maxtor chose to put the main board at the end of the disk drive instead of sandwiched on top of it. Looking at the board we can see a Broadcom BCM4780 which provides...
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Music That Fits In Your Pocket
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Last year's launch of the Archos XS 200 , featuring 20 GB of storage capacity for just $290, led us to believe that the "intermediate" category of MP3 players - sandwiched between Flash memory and hard disk players - was on its way out. Obviously, we were wrong....