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New Apple Recalls: 1tb iMac (2011) Seagate Hard Drives & MacBook Bottom Case

July 26th, 2011 No comments

Another new recall added to my recall list:
1TB Seagate Hard Drives in some 2011 iMacs. See the details here on Apple’s site (and enter your serial number to see if you have a bad drive):
http://www.apple.com/support/imac-harddrive/.

Also, this one got by me somehow, some MacBooks shipping between Oct 09 and April 11 are being recalled because the bottom case gets separated from the computer. See the Apple link here:
http://www.apple.com/support/macbook-bottomcase/.

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How to clean the inside of your iPad 2 Smart Cover

July 12th, 2011 1 comment

Just discovered a great way to clean off the dust that accumulates on the microfiber (inside) part of the iPad 2 Smart Cover:

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New Apple Recall Added to List : MacBook Hard Drives

January 10th, 2011 1 comment

Problem Model: MacBook

Problem component: Hard Drive

How to identify if you have the problem: “Flashing Question Mark” with certain hard drives. Processor speed = 1.83ghz, 2ghz, or 2.16ghz. HD Capacity = 60gb, 80gb, 100gb, 120gb, or 160gb.

My guess is at least Seagate drives with firmware 7.01 and 3.CAE (or 3.XXX) are covered, since those are the main bad drives from MacBooks that I’ve found.

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Moving from Quicksilver to Alfred (Mac App Launcher)

November 15th, 2010 1 comment

I have been using Quicksilver (free) as my app launcher for the past few years. I’ve been highly accustomed to it’s abilities and shortcuts, but have grown sick of it’s little bug: pasteboard pops up at random times (for the past year!).

Searching around, I needed to find an app launcher that did what Quicksilver could do, without the crashing. Mainly: an app launcher and pasteboard (something that retains your clipboard history). I also use the Address Book plugin of Quicksilver (to view an Address Book contact without opening Address Book) and use it for quickly searching the web.

Enter Alfred. This is a beautiful application launcher. It’s being updated constantly, adding new feature and refining old ones. The basic feature set of Alfred is free, but the “PowerPack” which adds things like a pasteboard and e-mail/itunes integration. It’s $20, a bit pricey, but I decided to support the company and it’s idea of a regularly updated Mac app launcher.

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So far, everything has been working amazingly, with very little preference tweaking. Some cool feature: mini-itunes pop-up window, file system browsing, easy web searches (i.e. amazon, ebay, google, etc), a nice looking pasteboard. It’s fast to search and hasn’t crashed yet (except on my other computer that had Spotlight disabled, worked after enabled).

Also, the company has great support. I was a bit disappointed that I couldn’t view Address Book contact info from Alfred so I twitted “Alfredapp” and got a response in a minute saying it’s in the works.

Overall, I’m very happy with Alfred and highly recommend it to anyone looking to be more efficient on their Mac.

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InfoWorld picks up Google Places Missing Reviews story!

November 5th, 2010 No comments

http://www.infoworld.com/t/business/google-place-glitch-has-business-owners-hurting-307

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