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Charlie Rose – A look at Apple’s iPad (April 2, 2010) $24.95 A look at Apple’s iPad with David Carr of ‘The New York Times’ and Walt Mossberg of ‘The Wall St. Journal.’This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Charlie Rose – World Cup Update / Walter Mossberg (June 25 2010) $24.95 World Cup Update with Jen Chang of Sports Illustrated, Tommy Smyth of ESPN and author Roger Bennett || Walter Mossberg of ‘The Wall Street Journal’ on the new iPhoneThis product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Iomega 2 TB Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition 34766 $269.99 Easily share and access files, photos, videos, and music between all your computers and with friends and family. The 2TB Iomega 34766 Cloud Edition Home Media Network Hard Drive is powerful and fast, plus the three-step set-up is very simple, even if you’ve never used a network drive before…. |
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Steve Jobs $30.00 FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING BIOGRAPHIES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND ALBERT EINSTEIN, THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE BIOGRAPHY OF STEVE JOBS. Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and … |
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A Newbies Guide to Switching to Mac: A Windows Users Guide to Using a Their First Mac Computer $2.99 Whether you are making the switch from a PC or purchasing your first computer, a Mac OS X is a powerful and fun platform for work and play.Powerful as it is, it can be overwhelming trying to learn all of the features. This guide is meant to help you quickly learn how to use a Mac, as well as how it differs from a Windows PC.The book concludes with a list of the best free software available for Mac… |
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How NOT To Write an App $4.99 Rod Cambridge created an iPhone app called Top-Tens to see how easy it was to make some money as an app developer. In this eBook, Rod uses this experience to take the reader step by step through the things that should, and shouldn’t, be done when creating an app for Apple’s iPhone or its rivals including Google’s Android and Microsoft’s Windows Mobile devices. With this eBook, you’ll learn:* What … |
Happy 28th Birthday, Macintosh! (TUAW)
It’s hard to believe that 28 years have passed since the Macintosh was
introduced by a young, bowtie-clad Steve Jobs, on January 24, 1984. It was
Apple’s annual stockholder meeting and Jobs (and his Macintosh crew) were
going to unveil the Macintosh to the public. It was a magic moment aptly
described by Andy Hertzfeld on the Folklore website.
Even back then Steve was a showman, unveiling the Macintosh from underneath a
bag. What audience member would believe that 23 years later, Jobs would pull
out another Macintosh, the MacBook Air, from a manila envelope. It’s amazing
when you look back and see how the Macintosh computer set the stage for much
of what we have today.
When I watch the first Macintosh presentation, I see the the MacWrite and
MacPaint apps as predecessors to iWork, iPhoto and iMovie. It’s not the apps
themselves, but what you can do with a computer that Apple seemed to capture
with that first Mac. Even the description of how the Mac team worked to
exhaustion to get the applications ready just in time for the presentation
reminds me of how startups today still operate.
When I see the scrolling …