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It is quite excited to watch the iPad 2 announcement conference. The latest video news of iPad 2.
iPad2: WiFi edtiion launced on March 11th in US , March 25th to another 26 countries.
16GB: $499
32GB: $599
64GB: $699
iPad2: 3G+WiFi edtion launced on March 26th among to 26 countries
16GB: $629
32GB: $729
64GB: $829
MKV Video Converter for Mac provides the technology that enables Mac users to convert MKV files to various video formats that can be played from your computer, mobile devices, and portable players.
Mac MKV Converter can convert MKV to AVI, MKV to MP4, MKV to WMV, as well as other popular video formats on Mac like H.264/AVC, DivX,…
Click Here to Read MoreInspired by Transformers, this short Visual Effects piece shows us what really goes on inside our home computers … that’s right, they’re robots, and they wanna beat the f#!@ out of each other. See more at www.nickgreenlee.com
Click Here to Read More3 Ways In Which You Can Play Party Poker for Mac
by MacPokerOnline.com
Very few people are aware that Party Poker can be played on a Mac. Those who are aware will probably tell you that you will need to spend hundreds of dollars on special software for your Mac, but that is not the case.
There are…
Click Here to Read MoreOne of the primary features of the Mac OS X operating system is their search feature called Spotlight. Many Mac OS X users depend on this great feature but others don’t find it necessary. For those of you who don’t find it necessary, it can improve the performance of your Mac OS X system if you disable…
Click Here to Read MoreIf you have previously disabled the Mac OS X Spotlight feature and you now find that you would like to turn it on again, following these steps to do so.
- Launch Terminal and type the following command:
sudo nano /etc/hostconfig - Find the following entry in the hostconfig file:
SPOTLIGHT=-NO- - Change
SPOTLIGHT=-NO-toSPOTLIGHT=-YES- - Save /etc/hostconfig by hitting Control-O
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Click Here to Read MoreOccasionally, you’ll want to be sure you are getting fresh DNS information during development or working on servers with hostnames. This has changed in the Leopard version of Mac OS X. The following command will now flush your DNS cache on Mac OS X Leopard:
dscacheutil -flushcache

Mac addicts: Have you been itching to get your mobile Mac Mini going with EV-DO, but despise the look of an external USB modem? Well, with a little bit of tinkering you can swap out your Airport card with an Expidite PCI Express Mini EV-DO Card.
Surprisingly,…
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