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		<title>Battlefield: Bad Company Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 16:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Davies</dc:creator>
		
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Battlefield: Bad Company (BFBC) has been getting a lot of press lately. It is a new first person shooter that mixes the fast pass of a modern shooter with comedic elements. This for most is a winning combination. Call of Duty 4 is a great game, but it can be a bit too dark at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Battlefield: Bad Company (BFBC) has been getting a lot of press lately. It is a new first person shooter that mixes the fast pass of a modern shooter with comedic elements. This for most is a winning combination. Call of Duty 4 is a great game, but it can be a bit too dark at times. I was looking forward to a game that took a more light hearted approach.</p>
<p>In this review I will be looking at some of aspects that make BFBC so different from other first person shooters, and how having a really intensive story line can add to the experience.</p>
<h3>The Story</h3>
<p>Surprisingly, BFBC has a fairly good plot compared to most games. It follows a squad of &#8220;misfit soldiers&#8221; who are part of B Company, otherwise known as the oddballs of the army. The story follows this group of soldiers who are part of a war against the Soviet Union in the not to distant future.</p>
<p>After one escapade your team are forced to go AWOL in search of gold, and have to try to get back on the army&#8217;s good side by doing various crazy and sometimes suicidal missions.</p>
<p>What could possibly go wrong?</p>
<h3>Gameplay</h3>
<p>With BFBC you have to think slightly differently due to one major feature - destructible environments. You might have originally thought you were safe when behind that building, but you certainly aren&#8217;t now.</p>
<p>There is a massive array of weapons and vehicles at your disposal, from heavy machine guns all the way to a golf buggy (yes, a golf buggy).</p>
<p>The controls are rather frustrating. Some elements are very similar to Call of Duty, but do not have the same elegance and simplicity. I still don&#8217;t really understand the logic behind the way changing weapons works. Also, when driving vehicles I always accidently get out because the exit vehicle button in my opinion should really be the break!</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s just the type of gamer I am, but I didn&#8217;t notice until my brother pointed it out to me that there wasn&#8217;t a co-op mode for the game. This may have been a deal breaker for some. Most people consider co-op as a given for any successful FPS, the fact that you are taking part in team based play just begs for it.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<p>One of the major features that I touched upon earlier was the destructible environments. Though the idea is great and it works reasonably well, you do expect everything to be destructible. Unfortunately it is their own undoing because when things don&#8217;t blow up into pieces like you were expecting it can be frustrating.</p>
<p>It seems though that with boasting one main feature, there aren&#8217;t really any other features that set it apart from other FPS&#8217;s. In that respect, BF:BC doesn&#8217;t really stand out from the crowd.</p>
<h3>Graphics</h3>
<p>The graphics&#8230; just about the first thing you hear people asking about when you tell them of a game you like.</p>
<p>In this case, the graphics are extremely immersive. I find it hard to compare them to Call of Duty, because in some ways they seem to be in a very different style; A lot lighter and less shadows. If you&#8217;re looking for a game that shows off the power of the current gen gaming system, this is it.</p>
<h3>Multiplayer</h3>
<p>The loss of a co-op mode has been slightly subsidized by a very cool multiplayer mode. Currently there is only one game mode - a letdown considering what most games ship with. But worry not because EA has promised to produce new game modes in the near future.</p>
<p>Still, the multiplayer games allow for a fast paced and enjoyable battle that you can easily join in on. In addition, there are also ranks that you can climb and weapons that you can unlock.</p>
<h3>Conclusions</h3>
<p>The fact that EA was able to build such a beautiful game while at the same time continuing to provide a variety of unique ground environments is really a testiment not only to their great developers, but also to the ability of current gen consoles.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a slightly different shooter that offers a good story with great gameplay options - Battlefield Bad Company is for you.</p>
<p>I give Battlefield: Bad Company 4/5 Vibes.</p>

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		<title>The Not So Immortal iPod?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garrett Ellington</dc:creator>
		
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Is the iPod coming to an end?
Back in 2001 during a press event held on Apple’s campus, a new product was introduced - the iPod. On that October day, the iPod gained alot of positive press, as well as negative press. Some reporters even went as far as to saying the iPod would be a bigger failure than [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Is the iPod coming to an end?</h3>
<p><span>Back in 2001 during a press event held on Apple’s campus, a new product was introduced - the iPod. On that October day, the iPod gained alot of positive press, as well as negative press. Some reporters even went as far as to saying the iPod would be a bigger failure than the Newton introduced several years prior. But only months away from its seventh birthday, we can all see what a success the iPod really was. As of March 2008, Apple had shipped 180 million of the popular music player.</span></p>
<p>However, there has been concern that iPod sales are going to be slowing with rapid rate. I&#8217;m sure you are aware that Apple recently launched its newest phone, the iPhone 3G, and they sold one million phones within a three day period. That number is incredible compared to how long it took Apple to sell its first million iPods. In my opinion, its only a matter of time before the iPhone starts to outsell the iPod. Every iPhone requires a minimum price of $70 a month. Oh, you want texting? Make that $90. So every iPhone costs $1880 over a two year period.  Compared to a bunch of other phones with a two-year contract, its a deal.</p>
<h3>Should we be worried?</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1217" title="ipod-display" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/ipod-display.png" alt="" width="500" height="124" /></p>
<p>The iPod will obviously be around for years to come, and its no secret that the next major transition is making all iPods with a multi-touch enabled screen. That in store, along with all of the great new possibilities it brings should lead to much more useful and intuitive iPods, along with another great platform.  Not to mention the rapidly growing collection of Applications on the App-Store, and the expansion of iTunes services. We shouldn&#8217;t be afraid. At least not yet..</p>
<h3>iPhone getting the iPod treatment</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1216" title="3g-box" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/3g-box.png" alt="" width="500" height="124" /></p>
<p>When I went to pick up my new iPhone 3G back on the 11th, I was shocked with the lack of accessories included with the device. When I bought my iPhone &#8220;Edge&#8221; if you will, it came with an abundance of accessories including a dock, and a power adapter that could be used around the world using the adapters that Apple sells. When I unboxed my new iPhone, I found no dock, a cheap AC adapter, and a Apple-designed paperclip. If you can recall back to 2001, the iPod included everything from a dock, to a power adapter. The current iPod lineup only comes with a syncing cable, and headphones. Apple&#8217;s Bluetooth headset is also going slim. It doesn&#8217;t come with a dual dock, yet it still costs about $100.</p>
<h3>Final Words</h3>
<p>What is your opinion? Do you think iPod sales will slow in the future? Do you think the iPhone will eventually be striped down to include the bare essentials?</p>

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		<title>Good Notebook Speakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 15:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aidan Girard</dc:creator>
		
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As you may know, speakers inside of laptops are usually quite badly made. It is very hard to make speakers small while retaining sound quality.  When travelling around speakers need to be small, rechargeable or battery powered, and have good sound. I am going to recommend 3 different speakers that I have used. They all [...]]]></description>
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<p>As you may know, speakers inside of laptops are usually quite badly made. It is very hard to make speakers small while retaining sound quality.  When travelling around speakers need to be small, rechargeable or battery powered, and have good sound. I am going to recommend 3 different speakers that I have used. They all have their own strong and weak points.</p>
<h3><strong>Quality Sound: Logitech V20</strong></h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1205" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/logitech.png" alt="" width="500" height="166" /></p>
<p>Logitech makes speakers with great sound. These speakers are certainly not beauties but they have quality sound. The V20&#8217;s connect via USB, defeating the need for a power cord or batteries. They only weigh 1.3 pounds and are compatible with OS X. The lack of cords is good for travelling, but the USB connection cannot provide much power for good bass.  However, they can still get fairly loud. They are quite large for notebook speakers at 6&#8243;, but their sound quality is definitely a worthy trade-off. Logitech provides a carrying case as well, which contributes even more to their portability.</p>
<p><span style="underline;">Price Tag</span>: $59.99-$79.99</p>
<h3><strong>Easy On The Wallet: Nokia MD-4</strong></h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1206" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/nokia.png" alt="" width="500" height="166" /></p>
<p>The Nokia MD-4 have a stylish V-shaped design. They produce good quality sound for their size and are very easy to travel with. The speakers need 4 x AAA batteries, which give up to 30 hours. Out of all 3 speakers these are the most portable and can easily be slipped into a pocket.  They also come with a 2.5mm to 3.5mm converter for use with a broader range of laptops and mp3 players.</p>
<p><span style="underline;">Price Tag</span>: $15.99</p>
<h3><strong>Mid Range: Philips SBA1500</strong></h3>
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<p>These Philips could be some of the best laptop speakers I have ever used. They have a cheap price, sound as good as they look, and would match any Macbook. The speakers get quite loud, although as expected for the size and price the bass is not very good and can get slightly tinny at times. These speakers can be used with an MP3 player as they use a 3.5mm jack.  One downside for these speakers is that they use 3 AAA batteries, and supply 16 to 20 hrs of playback.</p>
<p><span style="underline;">Price Tag</span>: $24.99</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>In the end the Nokia MD-4 are my favourite speakers for sound, price, and style. There are other speakers that are all-in-one and have better sound, but they are usually bigger and not as stylish.</p>
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		<title>Review: Remote Rocks And Rolls</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wes Goodhoofd</dc:creator>
		
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With the release of the iPhone 2.0 software on July 11th, the doors have opened for many creative and useful applications to change the way we use our iPhones (or iPod touch).
First out of the gate to show how to do a revolutionary application is Apple with their iTunes control software, Remote.
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<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/remote2.png" alt="" width="110" height="110" />With the release of the iPhone 2.0 software on July 11th, the doors have opened for many creative and useful applications to change the way we use our iPhones (or iPod touch).</p>
<p>First out of the gate to show how to do a revolutionary application is Apple with their iTunes control software, <a href="http://www.apple.com/itunes/remote/">Remote</a>.</p>
<p>Remote turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a wireless controller for your computer. It works with v7.7 of iTunes on both Windows and OS X, and requires that iTunes be running.  However, it does not require that you share your library. I imagine using Remote while having your computer connected to a TV or speaker system, and controlling the music selection from the iPod. The system also has a &#8220;check this out&#8221; factor, as it is kind of weird changing the song from anywhere in the house.</p>
<h3>Setup</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.wesg.ca/wp-content/upload/ipod_code.png" alt="" align="center" />Setting up Remote is refreshingly simple. From within the Remote settings panel, you are presented with a 4 digit code &#8212; much like streaming to an Apple TV. This code is then entered into the iTunes window of a computer running OS X or Windows.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1199" title="ipod_source" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/ipod_source.png" alt="" width="229" height="62" /></p>
<p>In the iTunes source window, you can select your iPod and enter the code.<br />
Naturally, the computer and iPod must be on the same WiFi network. Once the connection is made, the iTunes library you wish to control will be shown inside the Setting menu of Remote.</p>
<h3>Usage</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.wesg.ca/wp-content/upload/ipod_compare.jpg" alt="" align="center" /></p>
<p>Can you tell the difference?<br />
The difference between using Remote to control your computer and listening to music on the iPod itself is so minimal. I&#8217;ve included a photo here to compare the two. I don&#8217;t even remember which one is which anymore. You can browse playlists, by artists, song titles and albums in exactly the same way as local listening. I was pleasantly surprised at the responsiveness of the entire system, as there was minimal, if any lag between sending a command and the result. My network consists of an Airport Extreme base station and Airport Express station distributing the signal, but even when I tested it using a network created by my MacBook, there was no delay when pausing the song. It did take a little longer to copy the song lists, but once that was done, browsing was instantaneous.</p>
<h3>Final Words</h3>
<p>Remote offers a convenient, effective way to control your iTunes library. It is an excellent example of using the fantastic features of the iPhone and iPod touch to accomplish a single task in a completely new way.</p>

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		<title>MobileMe: Exchange For The Rest Of Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Gilbert</dc:creator>
		
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At WWDC last month, Apple unveiled it&#8217;s new MobileMe Service.  Adding on to and taking over the previous &#8220;dot mac&#8221;, MobileMe is an even more well rounded solution.  Along with updated name, Apple has added a number of new &#8220;Push&#8221; services.  Push email, contacts, and calendar to be specific.
How Does It Work?
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<p>At WWDC last month, Apple unveiled it&#8217;s new MobileMe Service.  Adding on to and taking over the previous &#8220;dot mac&#8221;, MobileMe is an even more well rounded solution.  Along with updated name, Apple has added a number of new &#8220;Push&#8221; services.  Push email, contacts, and calendar to be specific.</p>
<h3>How Does It Work?</h3>
<p>Along with MobileMe comes Apple&#8217;s move to cloud computing.  This will be nothing new to those familiar with Exchange, but does simplify things a bit.  So how does it work?  Imagine you are at the computer and add a friend to your list of contacts.  A day later you have yet to sync your iPhone, but you are away from the office and need to give that friend a call.  With MobileMe, gone is the inconvenience that would normally require a drive back to the house or office to get that number.  As soon as you add that contact&#8217;s information to Address Book on your Mac, it is instantly sent up to the &#8220;cloud&#8221;, then resent back down to your Mac, PC, and or iPhone / iPod touch.</p>
<h3>Native App Support</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1192" title="nativeapps-copy" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/nativeapps-copy.png" alt="" width="500" height="159" /></p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re on a Mac or PC, MobileMe will become a viable method of accessing your email, contacts, and calendar where ever you go.  The iPhone 2.0 software takes MobileMe a step further, truly insuring that you always have access to your data when you need it. MobileMe works with the following software across platforms:</p>
<p>-Outlook on the PC<br />
-Mail, Address Book, and iCal on the Mac<br />
-Mail, Contacts, and Calendar on the iPhone / iPod touch</p>
<h3>Goodbye Mac.com, Hello Me.com</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1194" title="Me.com" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/melogin.png" alt="" width="500" height="137" /></p>
<p>For all existing .Mac customers, you are probably aware that you received a free upgrade to MobileMe.  Not to worry, all of the dot mac features you have come to love are still there.  You have the choice of using your existing @mac.com email address, or switching to the newer @me.com.  So, what differences can you expect to find with MobileMe?  The foremost change that you will notice is the front-end of me.com.  I will go into more detail on this in the next section.</p>
<h3>Me.com</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1187" title="mobileme-apps" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/mobileme-apps.png" alt="" width="500" height="153" /></p>
<p>With Me.com, you will find your Mail, Address Book, and Contacts arranged neatly in an intuitive, yet simple to use web interface that works much like that of their desktop counterparts.  Along with these new push services are your Photo Gallery, iDisk, and Account Settings.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mail</span><br />
MobileMe’s Mail application should be very familiar to users of Apple’s Mail.app.  It features a similar layout, and it includes much of the same functionality.  Some notable features include flagging important messages, drag and drop to folders, and quick reply.  With quick reply, you can send a quick response without the need of opening the original message.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contacts</span><br />
Contacts on MobileMe makes it easy to browse or search for contacts, and gives you access to much needed information while on the go.  Any images added for a particular contact on your Mac, PC, or iPhone are automatically added to their profile on Me.com.  Along with being able to edit contacts, you can also create and manage groups.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Calendar</span><br />
Similar to iCal.app, MobileMe’s Calendar application allows you to view your calendar by day, week, or month.  You can create multiple calendars, and toggle them on and off according to what all you want to view.  Editing an event couldn’t be easier.  You simply click on the event to change the title, or drag and drop the event to change the time / date.</p>
<p>Remember, anything you do on Me.com is also reflected on your other devices.</p>
<h3>A Rough Start</h3>
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<p>The transition to MobileMe wasn&#8217;t exactly a smooth experience.  Many users were left without email access, and the support forums were nothing short of a long list of problems.  Approximately 5 days after MobileMe&#8217;s planned release, Apple issued an official statement recognizing the issues, and has offered a 30 day extension to subscribers for their troubles.  On top of that, users are reporting that the &#8220;Push&#8221; functionality isn&#8217;t exactly working as advertised when updating from the the Mac.  Updates made on the Mac are currently being sent to the &#8220;cloud&#8221; every 15 minutes.</p>
<h3>Pricing</h3>
<p>MobileMe pricing is broken down into two possible packages, and includes the following features:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Single User</span>: $99/year<br />
-20GB of storage</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Family Pack</span>: $149/year<br />
-Individual subscription (20GB of storage) plus 4 Family Member Accounts<br />
-Each Family Member Account includes it&#8217;s own email address, and 5GB of storage</p>
<p>Subscribers can also add 20GB or 40GB of storage to their account for $49 or $99.</p>
<h3>Final Words</h3>
<p>MobileMe is full of promising new features, and a welcome improvement over .Mac.  Its web applications are unprecedented in quality and ease of use, but Apple still has some work ahead of them to get the push functionality working as advertised.  Regardless, I have no doubt that the progress made thus far is a step in the right direction.</p>
<p>So, is MobileMe worth the $99 pricetag to you?</p>

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		<title>The Importance Of Marketing: Microsoft’s Zune</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 19:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Archer</dc:creator>
		
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Introduction
Marketing is a vital element to the business world and is essential for any company to grow successfully. To endure a prolonged existence, a business has to successfully reach their target demographic by creating awareness of their good or service using such elements as advertising, promotion, and public relations. Consumers purchase a good or service [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Introduction</h3>
<p>Marketing is a vital element to the business world and is essential for any company to grow successfully. To endure a prolonged existence, a business has to successfully reach their target demographic by creating awareness of their good or service using such elements as advertising, promotion, and public relations. Consumers purchase a good or service because they have a need or benefit for that product. The marketer’s job is to discover those wants and needs, and provide a good or service that meets or exceeds the consumer’s expectations. By providing the right goods or services to the right people at the right time, place, and price, using the right promotion techniques, you ensure higher sales, amplified revenue, product growth and company growth. Without proper marketing, a company can suffer significantly, which is why so much money, resources, and man-power in a company are devoted to marketing.</p>
<h3>Why The Zune Has Failed</h3>
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<p>Digital media players have been a growing market within the last decade, and companies continue to expand through a very crowded market dominated by Apple’s iPod. In recent years, computer technology corporation Microsoft decided after years of only supporting and licensing a large range of software products to dive into the digital music player industry with its self-produced, self-orchestrated Microsoft Zune. The Zune incorporates features similar to the iPod and other competing products: video and audio playback, a compact size, premium headphones, wireless sharing and innovative touch controls. However, the features and technology are not what is holding the Zune back from establishing itself as a force in the digital media players industry, it is the poor marketing and advertising by Microsoft and its advertising agency, McCann-Erikson. Currently, the Apple iPod holds 86.1% of the digital music player market and the Microsoft Zune holds a measly 2.2% (Statistics from Mac Observer). The reasons why the Zune has failed and will continue to fail are due to the following reasons: the wrong product strategy, an overcrowded market, features that do very little, poor advertisements, and the unavailability of the product in stores. Microsoft is creating a misleading idea of interests that do not exist. With a revamp of the company&#8217;s marketing strategy however, Microsoft might be able to save the Zune from dying like other digital music players that lived before it. With the right marketing, it may finally compete with a company that does marketing right, Apple, and its iPod which has had and will continue to have great success.</p>
<h3>Marketing Strategy</h3>
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<p>While creating the Zune, Microsoft decided on a “loss-leading” strategy, meaning they will lose money on creating and selling the product and hope to gain their profit with accessories, content sales and renting music through their online store. However, it seems impossible to compete with the Apple iPod when they are selling hardware for a high profit and making minor revenue through content, accessories and their online iTunes music store. Continuing, the Zune Marketplace store features subscription rental media services which have been a flop in the past and current online services such as Napster, Rhapsody, Pressplay, Yahoo Music and much more. The consumer market simply does not want to rent their music. Music renting services for digital music players have all been huge failures, yet Microsoft continued to base their software and services packaged around the Zune with this format.  Alternative methods to a “loss-leading strategy” could have easily produced more profit for Microsoft, and could have lowered the prices for the Zune.</p>
<h3>Availability</h3>
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<p>Unavailability can be a positive thing for a product, especially in the holiday season where it can create buzz and increase the desire to obtain the product. Examples of this are the popular Nintendo Wii gaming console or a product like Tickle Me Elmo in the 1990’s where the company is actively trying to manufacture as many units as they possibly can, but the demand is so high they can hardly be found on store shelves. Microsoft and their public relations team is using the media to try and portray that exact image but fail to mention that it is not because of high demand, but because they are only able to produce a very small amount of devices. As misleading as this is, consumers and media are catching on to this misconception and it is hurting Microsoft’s credibility as a digital music player producer. In addition, with hardly any Zune’s on the shelf, how is Microsoft going to gain any percentage of the market? Public/media relations and distribution are significant for a company to have a successful product. Microsoft is failing at basic marketing principles and need to change the way they are handling the Zune before all credibility is lost and the large investment put into the product disappears.</p>
<h3>The Poor Commercial / Print Advertisements</h3>
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<p>The commercial and print advertisements done by McCann-Erikson, the Zune’s advertising agency are tasteful, creative and artistic but lack a fundamental principal of advertisements for a product launch – only a very small percentage of viewers/readers already know what a Zune is! The commercials and print advertisements hardly feature the product. The advertisements take you through a magical fantasy world filled with Alice-In-Wonderland-like visuals with catchy indie-rock music. The advertisements, although eye-catching do not include the basic features of the product that would compete with the iPod if the general consumer market were aware of what they were. If Microsoft and McCann-Erikson created advertisements similar to those of Apple’s iPhone, highly informative and to the point about its features, the Zune would be a much more talked about and popular digital music player.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Apple has been able to continually dominate the digital media devices as well as enter a crowded mobile phone market and is tearing away at Microsoft’s Windows Mobile SmartPhone devices. They are doing this by following the same marketing principles that made the iPod such a success. The iPod focuses on innovative yet easy to use controls that the every-day-consumer wants. Combining those features with basic software that can turn any music lover into a music aficionado is a recipe for great success. There are a variety of iPods ranging from $79-$399 making a cheap Christmas gift or an extravagant graduation gift possible to give. When it comes down to a successful consumer electronic product, all that really matters to the consumer is usability and convince. Apple delivers both. It is conveniently distributed to a variety of retail stores and it is easy to set-up, use, try out, purchase and give. Microsoft’s Zune could have taken a lesson from Apple on a successful marketing campaign to introduce the Zune in a crowded market already dominated by one company. Instead of playing up huge features that made the iPod a huge success, it is hyping up small features such as “wireless” syncing and radio through its advertising and public relations. Unlike Apple who has been replaying its signature black silhouettes dancing in all of their iPod ads to build brand recognition, Microsoft Zune commercials are crazy, twisted and are trying far too hard to capture the “cool”, young, hipster market. Microsoft needs to either take a lesson from Apple on how to market to the consumer or stick to doing what they do best, working with large enterprises and corporations to create and license software.</p>

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		<title>Inspiring Workspaces: Jaron Brass</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glenn Wolsey</dc:creator>
		
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Jason Brass&#8217;s Office: Consisting Of
Mac Pro 3GHz // 16GB RAM // 4x 500GB // X1900 XT // 2 x Superdrive // 2 x 30&#8243; ACD // Logitech Z-5500 Sound System // 26″ Sony Bravia LCD TV //
About The Workspace
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<h3>Jason Brass&#8217;s Office: Consisting Of</h3>
<p>Mac Pro 3GHz // 16GB RAM // 4x 500GB // X1900 XT // 2 x Superdrive // 2 x 30&#8243; ACD // Logitech Z-5500 Sound System // 26″ Sony Bravia LCD TV //</p>
<h3>About The Workspace</h3>
<p>I&#8217;ve made some changes since my last series of pictures. Of course, the computer is new. I also replaced my old Philips LCD TV with a snazzy new 26″ Sony Bravia LCD. A bunch of accessories have managed to find their way to the machine, including a new Wacom tablet.</p>
<p>In addition to those changes, I recently had to send both of my displays in to AppleCare for repair. They both came back with new panels of the revision “B” variety. That means they’re not only brighter but they have improved contrast ratios. While the enclosures haven’t changed, the fact the panels are new has increased their lifespan by a large margin — meaning I won’t have to replace them all that soon.</p>
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		<title>Review: Parallels 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Davies</dc:creator>
		
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There are a few select ways to run Windows on your Mac, one of the more popular methods being virtualization.  Today I will be looking at one of the most popular choices for virtualization on the Mac, Parallels (the alternatives being VM Ware Fusion and the free and open source Virtual Box).  Parallels has been [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are a few select ways to run Windows on your Mac, one of the more popular methods being virtualization.  Today I will be looking at one of the most popular choices for virtualization on the Mac, Parallels (the alternatives being <a href="http://www.vmware.com/mac">VM Ware Fusion</a> and the free and open source <a href="http://www.virtualbox.org/">Virtual Box</a>).  Parallels has been the forerunner mainly because it was the first Mac virtualization software to hit the market.  Since its initial release (it is currently on version 3), Parallels has become more of a reliable, and powerful application. In this review I will be covering some of the more interesting features, and discussing what sort of users would want to use this product in the first place.</p>
<h3>Installation Options</h3>
<p>Parallels makes it very easy to install the operating system of your choice.  With Windows especially, it cuts out all the nonsense and makes the Windows installation the way it should have been from the beginning.</p>
<p>One of the great features of Parallels is that it works in unison with <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html">Apple&#8217;s Boot Camp</a>. If you already have an existing Boot Camp partition, you can use Parallels to access it with out having to reboot. It is a very simple process, and the only hinderance is that you have to reactivate Windows.  This usually consist of nothing more than a ten minute phone call to Microsoft support.</p>
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<p>There are a lot of options for Parallels users as to how much of their system&#8217;s resources that they want to give up to their virtual machine. You can decide the amount of memory you want to give the virtual machine, graphics memory, and lots of other tidbits. At this point it may be good to mention that if you want to run Parallels &#8220;well&#8221;, then you probably want your Mac to have 2GB of RAM at a minimum; however for optimum performance you will probably want 4GB.</p>
<h3>The Experience</h3>
<p>Running Windows in Parallels is a very good experience overall.  Programs load at a decent speed, and you can&#8217;t really feel that much of a delay. The Windows experience you receive is almost complete, apart from one problem.  It lacks good graphics performance. Sure, you can run games on it, but it is a world away from running a game on a native Windows machine or through Boot Camp.</p>
<p>When running everyday programs such as Office 2003 and FireFox, Parallels performs tremendously.  With one of the features of Parallels that I&#8217;ll discuss later, I&#8217;ll tell you how to make that experience a little bit better.</p>
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<p>If you happen to be running Vista, one thing I suggest you do is immediately turn off Aero.  Even if you have a large amount of memory available to Windows. The trade up of performance is not worth it.  If you choose to run Aero, then you can not guarantee a great day-to-day computing experience. Parallels also features full integration with USB ports so that when you plug a USB device in you are able to access it. The only problem with this is the continual pop-up that appears asking if you want Windows to use it.</p>
<h3>Parallels Tools</h3>
<p>You can quite easily enjoy Parallels as a standard package, but to unlock some of the more interesting and helpful features you really need to install Parallels Tools (just to be clear, it is free and comes included - it just requires an installation on the Windows side). By installing Parallels Tools, you are able to access Coherence, cut and paste between operating systems, plus a couple of extra features that make working with Parallels easier.</p>
<p>Parallels Tools increases your productivity ten fold, though sometimes you find a couple of glitches where you can see the desktop background of Windows in coherence mode.  I have also noticed that the copy and paste between operating systems doesn&#8217;t always work as nicely as people may expect.</p>
<h3>Coherence</h3>
<p>There are three ways to view your virtual machine in Parallels. Window view, which lets you see the desktop within a window.  Full screen mode where the screen can become one of your Spaces, and finally my favourite: coherence mode (which requires Parallels Tools). In coherence mode you are able to run Windows applications in unison with Mac OS X. They appear as if they are simply a program in a Window running.</p>
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<p>Coherence mode allows for a more seamless experience. Knowing that most of the time you will only require one app, not having to divert to a full Windows interface is helpful. An extra touch to this being; when you minimize a Windows program it zooms into the dock just as if it were a native app to Mac OS X.</p>
<h3>Snapshots</h3>
<p>Parallels has also made allowances for the fact that (in my opinion) Windows tends to fail a lot. This feature is called making a Snapshot. Basically it allows you to take a Windows install and freeze it in time; so  if Windows <a href="http://whiteafrican.com/wp-content/blue-screen-of-death_1152.jpg">fails on you</a>, you can revert back to a pristine Windows install. Though I haven&#8217;t had a chance to test this out under real circumstances, I have done one revert as a test and it worked very well. You might consider making a snapshot as soon as you have everything installed so you have a fully loaded version of Windows when you need to revert.</p>
<h3>Parallels Explorer</h3>
<p>What if you wanted to get a file from Windows and copy it over to your Mac? Well the problem is that you have to wait for Windows to start, and then for it to load up.  Parallels solves this problem with Parallels Explorer. This app allows you to access files in Windows without having to boot into the OS. I found this very useful when looking for Word documents that I needed.  In that case there was no need to launch Windows.</p>
<h3>Conclusions</h3>
<p>Parallels is a very strong piece of software.  From what started as an easier way to run Windows on your Mac, it has come a long way.  For me, it&#8217;s unique features and very reasonable retail price of $80 puts Parallels above the competition.</p>
<p>I have only scratched the surface of Parallels.  There are loads of more unique features out there ready for you to enjoy. If you have a spare copy of Windows around I suggest you at least <a href="http://www.parallels.com/en/download/desktop/">give the trial a go</a>.</p>

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		<title>Flash Review: Amazon Kindle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 15:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garrett Ellington</dc:creator>
		
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What is it?
The Amazon Kindle is an e-book reader that allows its users to download new content without the need of a computer. E-book readers have been around for years, but they never quite took off with consumers. However, what sets the Kindle apart from Sony’s e-book readers is the built in Sprint EVDO.  This [...]]]></description>
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<h3>What is it?</h3>
<p>The Amazon Kindle is an e-book reader that allows its users to download new content without the need of a computer. E-book readers have been around for years, but they never quite took off with consumers. However, what sets the Kindle apart from Sony’s e-book readers is the built in Sprint EVDO.  This allows the device to not only surf the web, but download all kinds of books, newspapers and magazines off of Amazon’s online store.</p>
<h3>The Story</h3>
<p>Several months back, online retail giant Amazon.com released the Amazon Kindle as their first e-book reader. It sold quickly as people thought it was great to be able to not only store hundreds of books, but also to be able to download those books wirelessly. The Kindle has been on the market since November, and has been in many ways, a huge hit for Amazon.</p>
<h3>The Good</h3>
<p>To start off, the screen is absolutely amazing. My eyes never strain, and it almost feels as if you are really reading from a paperback book. When you need to purchase a book, you simply enable the EVDO and browse the usual online Amazon store until you find something to your liking. There are thousands upon thousands of books, newspapers and magazines to choose from, and they download directly to the Kindle without the need of your Mac or PC. However, if you are ever outside of the US, you will have to connect the Kindle to your computer.  The reason being that you can’t tap onto any CDMA networks.</p>
<h3>The Bad</h3>
<p>The design is pathetic. Amazon really needs to rethink where they placed some of the buttons. I constantly find myself pressing the “next page” button on accident, which is rather annoying. Once you do push the next button, it takes just over a second to refresh the screen. However, I do praise Amazon for putting in a home button. The black and white screen is amazing for books, but it looks awful when browsing web pages and reading blogs. The power and the wireless switch are located behind the unit, and are very incontinent to access when the Kindle is in its included case.</p>
<h3>The Verdict</h3>
<p>What sets the Kindle apart from other e-book readers is the fact that you can download new content on the go; whether you are near a wifi hotspot or not. Its screen is a definite plus when it comes to reading novels on the device, and subscribing to newspapers is just $14 a month. I would love to see the Kindle drop below $250, and I would adore some sort of subscription book service. But if you can afford the hefty price tag, learn the odd UI, and use hundreds of books in your bag, then the Amazon Kindle is just what you ordered.</p>

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		<title>iPhone Apps That Will Change The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wes Goodhoofd</dc:creator>
		
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Ok, so maybe that title is a little bit of an exaggeration.  However, there&#8217;s no doubt in my mind that when iPhone 2.0 software comes out in July, the iPhone / iPod touch combo will be become a viable computing platform when the collective minds of developers get moving.
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<p>Ok, so maybe that title is a little bit of an exaggeration.  However, there&#8217;s no doubt in my mind that when iPhone 2.0 software comes out in July, the iPhone / iPod touch combo will be become a viable computing platform when the collective minds of developers get moving.</p>
<p>With that in mind, here are some applications that I would purchase or start using the instant they become available.</p>
<h3>WiFi scanner</h3>
<p>I really do use my iPod touch as a portable computer, either on my university campus or while on vacation. Throughout my journeys, I&#8217;ve been ecstatic to find open WiFi networks available to hop on and do a quick Google search. If you&#8217;ve ever used the iPhone or iPod touch (let&#8217;s make this easier and assume that <em>iPhone</em> also means <em>iPod touch</em>) as a network scanner, you&#8217;ll know it&#8217;s not exactly optimized. A dedicated scanner application would make searching for networks much easier and convenient.  It would also save you money because you wouldn&#8217;t need a dedicated pocket scanner.</p>
<h3>Unit converter</h3>
<p>This application could simply be a port of the Dashboard widget. The widget does a great job with converting many popular units.  Having it on a portable device would be invaluable while traveling in a foreign country.</p>
<h3>Native Wordpress app</h3>
<p>If you watched Steve Jobs unveil the iPhone 2.0 software at WWDC, you&#8217;ll remember the demo of Movable Type&#8217;s application to blog without opening a browser. Why shouldn&#8217;t WP get some of this love? A local application that you could blog on the go with, and even insert iPhone camera snaps would be great. It doesn&#8217;t need to have all the admin features of the current panel, just a simple Write/Delete/Comment panel would suffice.</p>
<h3>Instant Messaging client</h3>
<p>I don&#8217;t think it will take a lot of time before one of these pops up. The guys at Adium have already written <a href="http://adiumx.com/blog/2008/03/adium-and-the-iphone/">a blog post</a> about porting Adium to the iPhone, and many of their previous concerns were resolved with the release of the official SDK. Hopefully the &#8216;app with the duck&#8217; makes its way to the iPhone and I get better at typing with the on screen keyboard.</p>
<h3>File browser</h3>
<p>iPhones have a minimum of 8 GB flash storage, and the only way to access it directly is to jailbreak your phone. To get around that, I&#8217;ve had to email a file to myself, then view it within Mail. Clearly there is a more elegant way of storing files on the phone, and a simple browser could be the best. A network browser would just make me use the application that much quicker.</p>
<h3>Keychain storage</h3>
<p>Having recently returned from a vacation with my iPod, I can say that an application to store passwords would be fantastic. I don&#8217;t even need Safari integration, just something that can securely store passwords so that I can use them on websites from a separate computer. Being able to sync with my Mac would be great, too.  Wallet for the iPhone?</p>
<h3>Final Thoughts</h3>
<p>So these are just some applications that I hope come out quickly when iPhone 2.0 goes live in July.  What do you think? I hope the SDK and development environment fosters innovation, and that many interesting applications are released right out of the gate.</p>
<p>Update: The App Store now appears to be up and running.<br />
App Store - <a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewGenre?id=36&amp;mt=8">Link</a></p>

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		<title>Five Reasons To Use Google Docs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 13:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Davies</dc:creator>
		
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Over the last couple of weeks, I have added a new tool to my writing arsenal. Google Docs. If you haven&#8217;t heard of it before, it&#8217;s Google&#8217;s latest attempt to gain space in the Office market. It&#8217;s a free web based Office suite entailing a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation app. It is currently still [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the last couple of weeks, I have added a new tool to my writing arsenal. <a href="http://www.google.com/docs">Google Docs</a>. If you haven&#8217;t heard of it before, it&#8217;s Google&#8217;s latest attempt to gain space in the Office market. It&#8217;s a free web based Office suite entailing a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation app. It is currently still in BETA (would you expect anything else from Google?) and it originally was formed <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/03/09/writely-confirms-google-acquisition/">from the purchase</a> and collaboration of the web app Writely.</p>
<p>Since then Google has added both spreadsheet and presentation functionality.</p>
<p>But what makes it so great?  Why should you uninstall <a href="http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx">Microsoft Office</a> from your Mac or PC and embrace Google Docs? - here are five reasons.</p>
<h3>Collaboration</h3>
<p>One of the most interesting features of Google Docs is the ability to collaborate on documents and share them with ease. So, say you were working on a report and needed to share a few points or even do a communal edit. With Google Docs it is as simple as clicking a button to make someone a collaborator, which then gives the new user the ability to edit and add new collaborators. Therefore, you no longer make the mistake of having the old version of that document.</p>
<p>Very simply, you can use Google Docs as a simple Wiki - something a lot of companies are starting to embrace.</p>
<h3>Easy Access</h3>
<p>Google Docs is obviously web based.  This means that you can access a lot of your documents online wherever you are. This can be incredibly important if you&#8217;re jumping between multiple machines, or don&#8217;t have your personal computer with you. Now some may say that with something like<a href="http://skydrive.live.com/"> Sky Drive</a> you are able to upload the documents and then download them when you want to. But with that there are two extra steps that really aren&#8217;t needed - the downloading and uploading.</p>
<p>The whole point to this state of mind is that if you want it, it&#8217;s there.  If someone else wants it&#8230;it&#8217;s there.</p>
<h3>Simplicity</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s ridiculous how many features a program such as Microsoft Word actually has, especially when most average users probably use what? 5% of the power that Word has. Whose fault is this? No one&#8217;s.  People expect new features with a new release, so it is expected that over time applications are going to become more &#8220;busy&#8221;. Of course there will be those that complain that this is a bad thing and detracts from how simple writing a document should be.</p>
<p>Google Docs has a very clean and intuitive interface which makes it easy and simple for even the novice user. That&#8217;s what I like about it. My grandparents get lost in Word, but in Google Docs, it is much simpler for them to get things done.  Sometimes less is better.</p>
<p>The user-interface is also reminiscent of the Office apps, just with less items on the menus - you won&#8217;t find yourself digging through every single feature looking for the blockquote option.</p>
<h3>Security</h3>
<p>You can&#8217;t afford to loose your data and neither can Google. By having your data off site, things are less likely to go wrong.  If your laptop is stolen, no problem because all your documents are on Google Docs.  Some might say (just to be the Devil&#8217;s Advocate) that there could a problem, like a fire at a Data Center.  Though this is possible, Google probably has far more protective measures then your office does.</p>
<p>So basically, thanks to storing all your data with Google, you&#8217;re protecting yourself from any unforeseen problems.</p>
<h3>Integration</h3>
<p>When using Google Docs you are able to integrate everything that Google offers around the internet into your word processing. So you could have your <a href="http://google.com/igoogle">iGoogle</a> showing all of your newest documents, then you could send a file from Google Docs with your <a href="http://google.com/mail">Gmail</a> account. The possibilities are endless.</p>
<p>Also on the point of integration, for all you yet to be converted Word users, Google Docs also allows documents to be saved in the .doc format.</p>
<h3>Final Thoughts</h3>
<p>So there you have it, five good (in my opinion) reasons why you should at least consider giving Google Docs a try. There may be a couple of things that Google still have left to incorporate (like <a href="http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/03/google-docs-to-add-menu-and-print.html">page formatting</a>), but all these things are easily remediable.</p>
<p>Do you use Google Docs?  If so, why?</p>

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		<title>Green Apples</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 15:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aidan Girard</dc:creator>
		
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For awhile now Apple has been trying to go green. They have started making more of their computers aluminum, so that they can be more easily recycled.  If the rumors are correct, then the up and coming Macbook will be all aluminum, adding to the already aluminum Macbook Air and Macbook Pro.
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<p>For awhile now Apple has been trying to go green. They have started making more of their computers aluminum, so that they can be more easily recycled.  If the rumors are correct, then the up and coming Macbook will be all aluminum, adding to the already aluminum Macbook Air and Macbook Pro.</p>
<h3><span style="underline;">Chemicals</span></h3>
<p>The iPhone is known to contain a few harmful chemicals. Greenpeace has been after Apple to get the chemicals out of the iPhone for our own safety. Brominated compounds make up 10% of the weight of the circuit board, which when burned can create dioxin.  Also found were chlorine and toxic phthalate. The toxic phthalate can interfere with sexual development in mammals. It is a banned chemical in most of Europe, although not in America. The headphones are covered with the hazardous chemical. Hopefully, Apple has taken care of this problem when addressing manufacturing of the iPhone 3G.</p>
<p>Of course, the iPhone is not alone when it comes to harmful chemicals.  However, Apple has made it apparent that they are aware of these issues.  In June of last year, Apple moved its 15&#8243; Macbook Pro to LED back lit screens in an effort to eliminate the use of Mercury.</p>
<h3><span style="underline;">Patents</span></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.macrumors.com/">Macrumors</a> constantly has information about Apple patenting new technologies which promise to make Apple more environmentally friendly. Two examples of such patents are the latest of Apple putting solar cells on their products, or having a chip that can convert heat from a device into electricity.</p>
<p>Steve Jobs has written a <a href="http://www.apple.com/hotnews/agreenerapple">list of problems</a> he is going to try to fix. At the moment I don&#8217;t think much about the chemicals in any device. I know that there are chemicals all around me and I have grown used to it.  I would however be more comfortable if I knew there was nothing to worry about.</p>
<h3><span style="underline;">Recycling</span></h3>
<p>Many of Apple&#8217;s products are made of aluminum.  Aluminum, along with polycarbonate and glass (used for Macbook enclosures and iMac display covers) are valued for their highly recyclable qualities.  Using these materials helps to encourage recycling, thus minimizing waste.  As you can see, Apple is trying to be as environmentally friendly as possible.  Or maybe Jonathan Ive likes aluminum&#8230;just kidding :)</p>
<p>Do you recycle your old computers?  Why? Why not?</p>

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		<title>First Look: RapidWeaver 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 12:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garrett Ellington</dc:creator>
		
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Back in 2004, Realmac software released the first version of its popular RapidWeaver web development software.  Since its initial release, it has won many awards from Mac publications all around the globe, and still continues onward with that trend.  Just a couple months ago RapidWeaver 4 hit the streets, and is already changing the way [...]]]></description>
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<p>Back in 2004, Realmac software released the first version of its popular RapidWeaver web development software.  Since its initial release, it has won many awards from Mac publications all around the globe, and still continues onward with that trend.  Just a couple months ago RapidWeaver 4 hit the streets, and is already changing the way consumers create websites.  From its more professional iWeb-like templates to its ease of creating pages, RapidWeaver 4 is sure to be an instant hit for people who want a simple way to create professional looking websites.</p>
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<h3>Make a Site.</h3>
<p>It couldn&#8217;t be any easier. You simply click file &gt; new project, and a new project will form. Once you complete that, whenever you want to add another page, you simply click the button in the top left hand corner.  It will ask you what kind of page you want - From Blog and Photo pages, to Blank and Contact pages as well. Simple as that. You can now choose from the abundance of themes that RapidWeaver has to offer, or you can download more themes form the Realmac website. Editing your site is also very easy and straightforward. You simply hit the edit button to edit the photos and text on the current page, and if you want to see a preview of your site, just click preview to see a version of your site as it were already online.</p>
<h3>Publish a site.</h3>
<p>To publish your website you created with RapidWeaver, you press the publish button.  From there you are presented with two methods of publishing. You can ether publish using your own domain name, or using your MobileMe account (previously dot Mac). You then fill out the form, and click publish.  Within a few minutes you have a professional looking website.</p>
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<h3>Features.</h3>
<p>You can adjust almost anything you want about your website, whether it be the font, or coloring a section of a theme.  It&#8217;s all at your fingertips. Navigating through RapidWeaver is a breeze. It&#8217;s so simple, straightforward, and professional. The buttons are laid out perfectly, and the menus are super easy to use and customize.</p>
<h3>Overall.</h3>
<p>I love RapidWeaver 4. It&#8217;s so simple to use, and it gives me better results than iWeb ever will. With RapidWeaver 4, you can finally make sites with ease, and have them looking as if they were designed by a professional graphic artist. I would definitely recommend giving RapidWeaver a try, and seeing just how well your website comes out. You can try RapidWeaver for free for up to 30 days. My only gripe is that RapidWeaver 4 can only be used on a Mac running OSX 10.5 Leopard. RapidWeaver 4 retails for $79, but can be found on Realmac&#8217;s website for $59 for a limited time.</p>
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<p style="center;">Happy Weaving!</p>

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		<title>Start Fresh With Some Handy Apps</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Howard</dc:creator>
		
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Let&#8217;s say you want to start fresh. Perhaps a clean-installation of OS X, or a good cleaning (and CRON jobs) of OS X&#8217;s underlying BSD sub-system. Well, here&#8217;s a list of around 15 (mostly) freeware applications that are useful to have on your system. I have also included alternatives, just in case you have something [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s say you want to start fresh. Perhaps a clean-installation of OS X, or a good cleaning (and CRON jobs) of OS X&#8217;s underlying BSD sub-system. Well, here&#8217;s a list of around 15 (mostly) freeware applications that are useful to have on your system. I have also included alternatives, just in case you have something against a certain application.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/adium.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Adium (free)(<a href="http://adiumx.com/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://adiumx.com/">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Adium is the most popular IM application for Mac OS X currently available. It’s open source, has a large, helpful community base and support for multiple networks (and is also multilingual). It’s available as a free download.</p>
<p>The Alternative: iChat (free)(<a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat.html">more info</a>)<br />
Already on your Mac, iChat allows text, voice and video chat over multiple networks, including AIM, Jabber Open Servers, .Mac and Google Talk. Voice and video quality are fantastic, but your connection may come in as a factor.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/caffeine1.png" alt="" width="64" height="58" /></p>
<h3>Caffeine (free)(<a href="http://lightheadsw.com/caffeine/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://download.lightheadsw.com/download.php?software=caffeine">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Don’t you hate when your watching a movie and the auto-dimming feature kicks in. Of course you can turn it off from the System Preferences, but what if you only want to disable it while watching the movie? That’s when Caffeine is useful. Caffeine is a tiny little application that sits in your menu bar, ready for you to enable it in these sort of situations. In the recent update, you can now specify how long you want Caffeine to be active, or use the classic method of activating and deactivating Caffeine manually.</p>
<p>The Alternative: N/A.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/firefox.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Firefox (free)(<a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=firefox-3.0&amp;os=osx&amp;lang=en-US">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Now before anyone argues about this, I’d like to bring up the point that Firefox 3 for Mac is a lot more stable than the previous Firefox 2.0.12 and fixes a lot of bugs and specifically memory leaks which had held the browser back. It is now classified faster than Safari at rendering pages (and boot up time, but I still think Safari is faster) and the latest version brings a Mac theme to Firefox, looking much better than 2.0 series.</p>
<p>The Alternative: Safari (free)(<a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari.html">more info</a>)<br />
Safari is Apple’s WebKit-based browser that comes installed on every Mac. Safari is fast, easy to use and has a beautiful interface that says &#8216;look at me, I&#8217;m designed by Apple!&#8217;. Both browsers are good, but in the end it comes down to what you find better to use.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/colloquy.png" alt="" width="61" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Colloquy (free)(<a href="http://colloquy.info/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://colloquy.info/downloads.html">download</a>)</h3>
<p>If your going to want to use IRC on your Mac, your going to need a good, stable IRC client. One top pick is Colloquy. It is hugely popular, has a large community base to help out with problems and is pretty straight forward and easy to use. IRC classically is based on command-line windows and a whole list of commands. Colloquy simplifies chat on IRC, much the same as mIRC does on Windows.</p>
<p>The Alternative: XIRC (US$24.00)(<a href="http://www.aquaticx.com/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.aquaticx.com/downloads.htm">download</a>)<br />
XIRC is a fully-featured IRC client for Mac OS X. It has been around since OS X 10.2 hit the scene and has grown in popularity over the past few years. It does cost $24.00, so I&#8217;d get Colloquy unless you can justify the cost of purchasing it.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/growl.png" alt="" width="64" height="59" /></p>
<h3>Growl (free)(<a href="http://growl.info/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://growl.info/">download</a>)</h3>
<p>If I was currently reinstalling Leopard (or previous versions of Mac OS X) on my Mac this would be one of the first apps I would install. Growl is an alert application that other applications use to alert you to certain things. For example; in Firefox, if your queued downloads finish downloading, Growl will pop up with a message stating &#8216;Downloads Completed&#8217;. Quiet simple really, but the application is absolutely essential in my point of view.</p>
<p>The Alternative: N/A.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/hazel.png" alt="" width="62" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Hazel (US$21.95)(<a href="http://www.noodlesoft.com/hazel.php">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.noodlesoft.com/hazel.php">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Ok, this isn&#8217;t freeware but it is one application that you will find on most &#8216;mac essential applications lists&#8217;. Hazel is a system utility that has multiple uses. One of the main uses for the application is folder actions, or rules. For example; you have your Downloads folder, unorganized, in short - a mess. Basically, you install Hazel and configure rules for that folder, based on all sorts of variables (i.e. file types, date modified&#8230; etc&#8230;). Hazel then automatically sorts the files based on your rules and makes the folder nice and clean. Hazel also has another handy function where, when you delete and application, it will find it&#8217;s support files and ask you whether you want to delete them as well, basically eliminating the need to have additional applications like AppZapper or AppClean installed. In brief, handy.</p>
<p>The Alternative:Folder Actions (free)(<a href="http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/folderactions.html">tutorial</a>)<br />
Folder Actions are scripts that are already built into Mac OS X. Not near as powerful as Hazel, plus scripting knowledge is also required.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/visualhub.png" alt="" width="63" height="63" /></p>
<h3>VisualHub (US$23.32)(<a href="http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/tryit.php">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Another piece of software you have to pay for, but believe me, it&#8217;s worth it. VisualHub is a piece of software that can convert (almost) any sort of video (or audio) file you throw at it, into existing presets (Apple TV, iPhone, iPod Touch, PSP&#8230; etc&#8230;) or user-defined settings. You can also set what quality you want the output video to be, and if you want to compress it to a smaller size.</p>
<p>The Alternative:ffMPEGX (free)(<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/major4/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://ffmpegx.com/download.html">download</a>)<br />
ffMPEG is a free alternative to VisualHub. In contrast, they pretty much have all the same features, except that VisualHub has a nicer interface. So it comes down to one decision really; would you rather have a nice interface and pay US$23.32 or would you rather have a rough but usable interface and have all the same features for free. Your decision.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/transmit.png" alt="" width="61" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Transmit (US$29.95)(<a href="http://www.panic.com/transmit/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.panic.com/transmit/">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Yet another piece of software you have to pay for. The extremely popular Transmit, from Panic is currently the most popular FTP client available for the Mac. It has an easy-to-use interface, FTP droplets and bookmarks plus support for SFTP, WebDAV and Apple&#8217;s .Mac storage solution, iDisk. The interface is clean and unobtrusive, just like every other piece of software produced by Panic.</p>
<p>The Alternative:Cyberduck (free)(<a href="http://cyberduck.ch/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://cyberduck.ch/">download</a>)<br />
If you have been looking around the Internet for Mac FTP clients you probably would of stumbled upon Cyberduck at some stage. Cyberduck is an open-source FTP client for the Mac that is (usually) buggy and freezes a lot. It has a rough interface but it gets the job done, and most of all it&#8217;s free, compared to Panic&#8217;s US$29.95 Transmit. It has also just been updated to version 3.0.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/vlc.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></p>
<h3>VLC (free)(<a href="http://www.videolan.org/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Have a video/audio file that won&#8217;t open in other applications? Try opening it in VLC. VLC is commonly referred to as the &#8217;swiss army knife media player&#8217;, in other words &#8216;if it doesn&#8217;t open in VLC, it won&#8217;t open in anything&#8217; (unless you fiddle around with codecs and scripts). VLC is a relatively big download, but it is open-source, updated actively and has a huge support base. Plus it&#8217;s free!</p>
<p>The Alternative: QuickTime (free)(<a href="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/">more info</a>)<br />
If you don&#8217;t want to install VLC, consider using QuickTime with Perian installed (see below).</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/perian.png" alt="" width="64" height="59" /></p>
<h3>Perian (free)(<a href="http://www.perian.org/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.perian.org/">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Everyone knows QuickTime only opens certain files (mostly Apple formats). Perian is the swiss army knife (as it&#8217;s logo suggests) of QuickTime codec support. With Perian installed, QuickTime will open almost every video/audio file you throw at it. Preferences can be set in it&#8217;s control panel, located in System Preferences to uninstall or update Perian, or to configure sound output and subtitles.</p>
<p>The Alternative: N/A</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/handbrake.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></p>
<h3>HandBrake (free)(<a href="http://handbrake.fr/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://handbrake.fr/?article=download">download</a>)</h3>
<p>This has to be one of the best (and free) applications for the Mac available. HandBrake is an acclaimed DVD to Digital Format converter that does what it is meant to do, convert raw DVD video files to a specified format of your choice. It has loads of presets, for example; best quality (cleverly named &#8216;bedlam&#8217;), fast converting (&#8217;blind&#8217;) or a device preset like a PSP, iPod or an Apple TV. Conversion is fast and the final quality (depending on your settings) is basically the same as the initial DVD.</p>
<p>The Alternative: MacTheRipper (free)(<a href="http://www.mactheripper.org/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.mactheripper.org/#download">download</a>)<br />
MacTheRipper is a popular, freeware DVD ripper that can decrypt copy protection on DVD&#8217;s.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/transmission.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Transmission (free)(<a href="http://www.transmissionbt.com/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://www.transmissionbt.com/download.php">download</a>)</h3>
<p>Transmission is an open-source, cross platform BitTorrent client that is open-source, free and updated regularly. It uses a low amount of system memory, has a nice interface that integrates well with Leopard and also has scheduling abilities allowing you to use your peak and off-peak usages wisely. It features a web interface named &#8216;Clutch&#8217; and has a large support base surrounding it.</p>
<p>The Alternative: Tomato Torrent (free)(<a href="http://sarwat.net/bittorrent/">more info</a>)(<a href="http://sarwat.net/bittorrent/">download</a>)<br />
Tomato Torrent is a freeware, open-source BitTorrent client that is Leopard compatible, fast, easy to use and memory efficient. It is built on BitTorrent 4.2 and supports AppleScript scripting.</p>
<p><img src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/twitterific.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></p>
<h3>Twitterrific (US$14.95)(<a href="http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific">more info</a>)(<a href="http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific">download</a>)</h3>
<p>This is an absolute essential if you are a Twitter user. Twitterrific is the most popular Twitter client by a long margin on the Mac. It uses a simple HUD interface which can be activated by either clicking on the &#8216;twitter bird&#8217; icon in your menu bar or by pressing the keystroke Cmd+Shift+T (can be modified). The interface on the application is beautiful, simplistic and easy to use with a timeline field, showing all the recent tweets by your friends plus direct messages (and the tweets you post) and a message box below it. This application is available in a free, ad-supported version or a full version priced at US$14.95.</p>
<p>The Alternative: Spaz (free)(<a href="http://funkatron.com/spaz">more info</a>)(<a href="http://funkatron.com/spaz#download">download</a>)<br />
Spaz is a good alternative to Twitteriffic. It supports multiple platforms as it is built on the relatively new Adobe AIR web application framework. This also means it&#8217;s fast, has a stylish interface and is as easy to use as Twitteriffic. Most of all it&#8217;s free.</p>
<h3>Final Thoughts.</h3>
<p>As you can see by reading the article, I haven&#8217;t included any &#8216;industrial-grade applications&#8217; like Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator or Apple&#8217;s Aperture/Final Cut Pro as they&#8217;re not really applications that should be installed on every system (although Photoshop is now commonly found on many systems). Of course, I&#8217;m open to discussion so feel free to suggest any applications I missed or your views on some of the applications I suggested.</p>

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		<title>Shelved</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:35:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aidan Girard</dc:creator>
		
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How many sites do you visit regularly?  I bookmark sites constantly and add videos to my favorites on YouTube on a regular basis.  All of these links tend to get very unorganized, and as as you can imagine I now have hundreds of links and videos to keep track of.  In order to make this [...]]]></description>
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<p>How many sites do you visit regularly?  I bookmark sites constantly and add videos to my favorites on YouTube on a regular basis.  All of these links tend to get very unorganized, and as as you can imagine I now have hundreds of links and videos to keep track of.  In order to make this task as painless as possible, I now use an application called <a href="http://www.extrazeal.com/shelved/">Shelved</a>.</p>
<p>Whenever you have a link you want to keep, just drag and drop it into the shelved window. It then opens the site within the Shelved application.  In the left pane of the application, you can easily add and create new &#8220;shelves&#8221;.  This provides a simple way to organize links quickly. You can also go into Browse&gt;Browse With, and select a browser to open a given link in. You can choose from any of the browsers you have on your mac, and they are automatically read in Shelved.</p>
<p><a href="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/full_preview3.png"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1106" src="http://desktopvibes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/full_preview3.png" alt="" width="400" height="285" /></a></p>
<p>As you can see I only have 2 shelves of Technology and News. Although it is easy to create more by clicking on the + symbol in the bottom, left corner.</p>
<p>On the right side of the application there is a preview of the webpage. From the top right corner you can select the shelf you want to organize the webpage on, as seen below.</p>
<p><a href="http://aidangirard.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/picture-3.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-28" src="http://aidangirard.wordpress.com/files/2008/05/picture-3.png" alt="" width="213" height="143" /></a></p>
<p>If you are a common user of Del.Icio.Us, then this is certainly for you. Not only can you keep all your links in the same application, but you can also export the links you want to share to Del.Icio.Us. All you have to do is log in to Del.Icio.Us from within Shelved, and from there you can then choose what to export.</p>
<p>The folks over at <a href="http://www.extrazeal.com/">ExtraZeal</a> worked hard and made this app one of the best link organizers for the mac. The application is currently in alpha stages, and is available as freeware.  You can download it <a href="http://www.extrazeal.com/shelved/"><span style="underline;">here.<br />
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		<title>Rescue Your Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Fuhrer</dc:creator>
		
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Ever wanted to know which applications or websites you spend the most time on? Well, look no further.  This handy service can help solve your problems.
Rescue Time (for Windows and Mac), is one of the simplest, easy to use, online services, helping you see what your biggest time suckers are on your computer. You [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever wanted to know which applications or websites you spend the most time on? Well, look no further.  This handy service can help solve your problems.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rescuetime.com/">Rescue Time</a> (for Windows and Mac), is one of the simplest, easy to use, online services, helping you see what your biggest time suckers are on your computer. You first have to download the free software, which runs as an application; basically monitoring your every click.</p>
<h3>Analyze.</h3>
<p>Once you have logged onto their site, you can then get access too all the data it has collected, laying it out in simple to read bar graphs.  This allows you to see the apps/sites you are using the most and also, how much time you&#8217;re actually spending on your computer.</p>
<h3>Process.</h3>
<p>You then have the ability to go back throughout the day and see exactly when you were on your computer and what you were doing. There are also charts for the day, week, month and year to help you look back at those productive and unproductive days, weeks and months. Tying into that, there is a tab labeled goals and alerts where you can set up reminders to yourself for general things in life, or to remind yourself of the apps or sites you are using a little too much.</p>
<h4><span style="font-weight: normal;"> </span></h4>
<p>One feature which I find extremely useful is that you have the ability to tag multiple apps or sites. So let&#8217;s say, you tag Textmate and Mars Edit (two wonderful text editors) with the tag &#8220;Blogging.&#8221; And then you put Safari and Mail under a tag called &#8220;Personal.&#8221; This is a great way to see how much time during the day which you spend on  work versus play.</p>
<h3>Implement.</h3>
<p>Personally, I check Rescue Time once every 2 days, taking points of the things that consume the most time for me. I then gradually try and cut back at least 20 minutes a week, on these time consuming apps/sites. While this service might not be for everyone, I do encourage heavy computer users to take a look at it. Productivity and simplicity are two key traits in living a happy life.</p>
<p>Best of all, this is available as a free service for individual use.  Signup can be found <a href="http://www.rescuetime.com/signup"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">here</span></a></p>

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		<title>How-To: Two Airports, One Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wes Goodhoofd</dc:creator>
		
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Technology moves at a very fast pace. Products are continually updated with new features, and the prices keep dropping as cheaper manufacturing methods become a reality. However, purchasing a new product doesn&#8217;t always mean ditching the older one.
In my case, the updated product is the Airport Extreme Base Station with gigabit ethernet. I have used [...]]]></description>
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<p>Technology moves at a very fast pace. Products are continually updated with new features, and the prices keep dropping as cheaper manufacturing methods become a reality. However, purchasing a new product doesn&#8217;t always mean ditching the older one.</p>
<p>In my case, the updated product is the Airport Extreme Base Station with gigabit ethernet. I have used a D-Link wired router in conjunction with an Airport Express base station ever since I got into the wireless networking game, and when Apple came out with the new wireless N router, I knew it was time to upgrade. That got me thinking about what I could do with my older wireless G based Airport Express. As soon as I got my iPod touch, its fate was sealed: both routers would share my network to all areas of my house (I decided to ignore the Wireless N feature of the Extreme so that my iPod could join). But how?</p>
<p>After looking around for a while, I have the solution, and present that here so that others may benefit.</p>
<h3>Set up the main base station</h3>
<p>You may have heard of <em>WDS</em> before, probably in the fine print of an instruction manual. WDS &#8212; or <em>wireless distribution system</em> &#8212; allows multiple access points to share the same network and internet connection over a much wider area when compared to single systems. This tactic is often used on university campuses for complete property coverage. It has been a feature of every Airport Extreme model since they first came on the market, and it can only be used with other Airport routers.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wesg.ca/wp-content/upload/airport-1.png" alt="" align="center" /></p>
<p>To set up the main base station, you likely only need to make one change to your current setup. With Airport Utility (Applications/Utilities) open to the Wireless tab, you will see the box <em>Allow this network to be extended</em>, which needs to be checked. Once you save the settings and restart the router, you will see a new tab called WDS. That&#8217;s it for the main station, now you can set up the remote access point.</p>
<h3>Set up the remote station</h3>
<p>With my particular setup, I&#8217;m using an Airport Extreme and Airport Express, but any combination of Airport stations are acceptable, as long as they are using the same frequency (A, B, G, N, etc).</p>
<p>The easiest method for configuring this remote station is to reset it to factory defaults. For instructions about your particular model, have a look at <a href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107451">Apple&#8217;s instructions for the Extreme</a>, with links to the other stations. Most require you to simply hold the reset button while the station is plugged in.</p>
<p>With the base station reset to factory defaults, you will notice a new wireless network called <em>Apple Network xxxxx</em>. This is the remote station, and you will need to join this network before configuring the router.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wesg.ca/wp-content/upload/airport-main_small.png" alt="" align="center" /><br />
Open the Airport Utility while on this network, and you will be able to use the Setup Assistant to do the dirty work, which I have found to be much more efficient than doing it manually.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wesg.ca/wp-content/upload/airport-extend_small.png" alt="" align="center" /></p>
<p>The rest of the setup can be accomplished by following the assistant and inputting the correct options. The screens appear as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>1. Base Station details</li>
<li>2. Wireless network condidtions - choose I have a wireless network and want to add another base station</li>
<li>3. I want this router to wirelessly join my current network</li>
<li>4. Extend the range of my Airport Extreme network</li>
<li>5. Choose your original network from the dropdown menu</li>
<li>6. Automatically find the original base station&#8217;s address</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="http://www.wesg.ca/wp-content/upload/airport-4.png" alt="" align="center" /><br />
When the Assistant has completed the setup and restarted the routers, you should see both base stations inside 1 Airport Utility window &#8212; much like the photo above. Both routers will show <em>Participate in a WDS network</em> in the Wireless panel.</p>
<p>There you go. Now you can hang on to that early base station and create a network that covers more area than either could do on their own.</p>

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		<title>Spec Smackdown: Nikon D60 vs. Canon EOS Rebel XSi</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garrett Ellington</dc:creator>
		
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Over the past several months, both Canon and Nikon introduced new entry-level Digital SLRs to their lineups. Both brands offer many new features, and better image quality. Boy, these cameras are sweet. Their light, portable, offer stunning image quality, and they are a huge step up from the previous version. It&#8217;s a Smackdown!
Round 1: Design
Both the Canon [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the past several months, both Canon and Nikon introduced new entry-level Digital SLRs to their lineups. Both brands offer many new features, and better image quality. Boy, these cameras are sweet. Their light, portable, offer stunning image quality, and they are a <strong>huge</strong> step up from the previous version. It&#8217;s a Smackdown!</p>
<h3>Round 1: Design</h3>
<p>Both the Canon and the Nikon have wonderful design. The XSi features a huge 3 inch screen, while the D60 sports a 2.5 inch display. Being that the Canon uses Live View technology that allows you to see the image on the screen before you press the shutter button, I love the larger screen. Both the XSi, and the D60 feel almost natural to use. The buttons fall right where you would expect them to be, however, being a hardcore EOS 40D user for nearly a year now, I would love to see the addition of a &#8220;Quick Control Dial.&#8221; The D60 has the shutter button, preset modes, power switch, and command dial all at your index finger, allowing it to be almost identical to its 6.1 megapixel predecessor, the Nikon D40.</p>
<p>Winner: Both camera bring excellent design to the DSLR table. They both have many of the buttons placed on the right side of the unit, allowing your thumb and index fingers to do most of the controlling, without moving your left hand off the lens, making it feel almost natural to use. Canon&#8217;s XSi and Nikon&#8217;s D60 both get a 9 this round.</p>
<h3>Round 2: Features</h3>
<p>When comparing both brands to their predecessors, you are blown away with some of the new features. The XSi now features a 12 megapixel sensor, and Live View. The D60 is now equipped with 10.2 megapixels, and Nikon&#8217;s &#8220;Integrated Dust Reduction System&#8221; which presents several ways to rid the dust from the image sensor. Both cameras are a giant step up from their predecessor, however the Canon XSi simply has more features. The screen is absolutely breathtaking, and the shots don&#8217;t disappoint. </p>
<p>Winner: Canon&#8217;s XSi has plenty of features that will last you for years to come, and are easy to access and use. Don&#8217;t get me wrong- The D60 is an excellent camera, it&#8217;s just it doesn&#8217;t bring enough punch to compete with the XSi. The D60 gets a 7 this round, and the XSi gets a perfect 10.</p>
<p>The XSi features a 12.2 megapixel sensor, and a DIGIC III image processor allowing for excellent images. The Nikon, on the otherhand, features a 10.2 megapixel sensor. Both cameras offer great image quality, that will last you for years to come. However, the Canon XSi seems to add a bit better color quality, and sharpness to each photo. The Nikon D60 gets a 8, while the XSi gets yet another 10.</p>
<h3>Round 3: Performance</h3>
<p>Both the Nikon and the Canon start up immediately after you flip the power switch, allowing for you to capture the shot you want, when you want. The autofocus is wonderful on both cameras, as well. The XSi is quick to autofocus on the subject, while on the D60, it seems you wait just a tad more for the camera to focus completely. The Nikon gets a 4, while the Canon gets a 5.</p>
<h3>Round 4: Value</h3>
<p>Boy - these cameras have value. They are both stuffed to the brim with features, compared to their predecessor, and will have enough power to supply you for years and years to come. The Canon XSi retails for $899 with a 18-55mm lens whereas the Nikon D60 retails $150 cheaper at a mere $750 with a 18-55mm lens. In my eyes, if you have the money, spend the extra money and get the XSi, which features a larger LCD, LiveView, greater megapixel count, and frames per second (FPS), just to name a few.</p>
<h3>Winner:</h3>
<p>The Canon XSi scored a 34, and the Nikon D60 came in with a 28.</p>
<p>Obviously, the Canon is a better built camera all around, and I&#8217;d recommend spending the extra $150 on a camera that packs a bunch more features. Don&#8217;t get me wrong- the D60 is an excellent step up from the D40, but it just seems Canon brought more to the table this time. XSi Wins!</p>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Gilbert</dc:creator>
		
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As the Web 2.0 trend continues to grow by leaps and bounds and websites become more complex, monitoring servers and websites has become a necessary task for webmasters and site owners alike.  I recently stumbled upon an app that handled this task with ease, all the while doing so in a simplistic yet intuitive environment.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the Web 2.0 trend continues to grow by leaps and bounds and websites become more complex, monitoring servers and websites has become a necessary task for webmasters and site owners alike.  I recently stumbled upon an app that handled this task with ease, all the while doing so in a simplistic yet intuitive environment.  Dejal <a href="http://www.dejal.com/simon/">Simon</a> is aimed at making website and server monitoring as simple as possible, while providing you with all of the features and tools that you would come to expect.</p>
<p>At the heart of Simon is the monitor window.  From here, you can see the current status of all of your monitored servers, websites, and applications.  Included in this window is the <a href="http://www.dejal.com/simon/guide/monitor-tests.html">&#8220;test table&#8221;</a> which shows valuable information such as how long ago the last change or failure occurred, and when the next check will occur.  If you don&#8217;t feel like taking the time to read all of the statistics, Simon has that covered.  Also included in the monitor window is a graphical layout of the tests.</p>
<p>One feature in particular that I found very useful was Simon’s <a href="http://www.dejal.com/simon/guide/test-change-detection.html">&#8220;Smart Change Detection&#8221;</a>.  With this extremely customizable tool, you can narrow down the sections of your website that you want monitored for changes.  A huge benefit of this is that you will no longer get false positives from banners, ads, etc. It even works for port tests, allowing it to detect when the number of messages in your mailbox changes.</p>
<p>So Simon detects changes, failures, and recoveries.  What about when you&#8217;re out of the house?  You&#8217;re a busy person, but you need to know when these things happen.  Worry not; Simon has a handful of notifiers to get you the info you need when you need it.</p>
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<p>A quality that I look for in any application is good use of screen space.  Simon has truly impressed me in its usability from both the dock and menu bar.  Its status menu allows you to quickly access global functions, all tests including their status icons, and sub-menus of quick-access operations all from the comfort of your menu bar.</p>
<p>Simon is a very useful tool for anyone who needs to monitor a handful of servers or websites. After using it for a while, I’ve noticed that I am more relaxed knowing that I will be notified at the first sign of anything gone wrong.  Not only does Simon monitor your servers and sites, it puts your mind at ease and lets you enjoy the more important things in life.  Simon says so.</p>
<p>Simon is available at <a href="http://www.dejal.com/">Dejal.com</a> with pricing starting at $29.95 for a basic license.</p>

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		<title>Review: HP Pavilion dv2840tx ‘Artist Edition’</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Baker</dc:creator>
		
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Whilst the casing design won&#8217;t appeal to everybody, HP never intentioned the dv2840tx Artist Edition notebook to appeal to the everyday consumer. This notebook is designed to swing a younger crowd into the HP stable - and perhaps even draw some graphic designers away from their MacBooks and into the world of Windows.
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<p>Whilst the casing design won&#8217;t appeal to everybody, HP never intentioned the dv2840tx Artist Edition notebook to appeal to the everyday consumer. This notebook is designed to swing a younger crowd into the HP stable - and perhaps even draw some graphic designers away from their MacBooks and into the world of Windows.</p>
<p>The actual casing was designed by Joao Oliviera from Portugal, as part of HP and MTV&#8217;s 2007 notebook-design competition. Although thousands of stunning illustrations were sent in, HP has chosen a highly distinctive, and even thought-provoking variant.</p>
<p>The highlights continue under the lid, with the entire screen surrounds and keyboard layout painted a deep brown. In bright lighting this turns a rich chocolate, whilst in a more natural light it is almost black. The keyboard, having a &#8216;painted&#8217; finish, can feel quite worn at times, but it is very comfortable to use, even during extended typing periods. It is also really well put together, with none of the keys bending and no difference in feel after a real keyboard bashing.</p>
<p>The touchpad is lacquered in a golden bronze finish and although it feels very &#8217;sticky&#8217; at first, especially coming from a MacBook Pro user, it is very functional and accurate for when you are not using an external mouse.The palm rests provide decent grip and do not grow too hot over extended use. They are decorated in a similar fashion to the lid of the notebook.</p>
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<h3>Feature set</h3>
<p>The dv2840tx Artist Edition, like its other dv2000 series stablemates, ships with Windows Vista Home Premium. HP probably should have included Vista Ultimate for the premium market that this notebookwill appeal to, if simply for Samba server integration (which alarmingly is not part of Home Premium).</p>
<p>HP does include some &#8216;bloatware&#8217; with the notebook but we were very pleased to see that this does not clog the desktop with icons of free trials by default; all included &#8216;crapware&#8217; is hidden away in the start menu and can be removed fairly easily.</p>
<p>Otherwise, apart from some full-version HP image editing software, the Artist Edition features a fairly vanilla Vista software set. Because it is not weighed down by unnecessary programs, the 2.4GHz processor, of the new &#8216;Penryn&#8217; type from Intel can perform to its full capability.</p>
<p>In terms of expansion and external ports, the Artist Edition is pretty well set. Disappointingly you only get two USB ports, and they&#8217;re side by side, which can be a squeeze, but the laptop more than makes up for that lack by integrating three video out solutions - S-Video, VGA, and outstandingly - HDMI. You also get a solitary FireWire port, 100mbit Ethernet, a media card reader, 56k modem port, DVD read/write drive, and a special holder-port for the bundled Media Centre remote.</p>
<p>On the front edge of the notebook are three audio ports - one microphone in, but two headphone out ports. This is great, as that one time that you need to share audio with your friends, or are on a long flight, you&#8217;ll be able to plug two sets in.</p>
<p>Wirelessly, you can connect to the net via 802.11g spec WiFi or to peripherals via Bluetooth 2.0. Unfortunately we were not able to share any files between a MacBook Pro and the Artist Edition, but this may have been a niggly glitch with the loaner.</p>
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<h3>Performance</h3>
<p>The Artist Edition is definitely quick, due to its 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo &#8216;Penryn&#8217; processor. As already stated, it really shines right out of the box, and even under very heavy pressure from two or three Adobe CS3 applications running together. </p>
<p>For designers who may have a Mac Pro, or possibly a strong Windows desktop at the office, the Artist Edition can and will satisfy their needs for a portable Adobe app powerhouse. Photoshop CS3 was a standout on the Artist Edition, opening quickly and processing large edits faster than a base MacBook, which was a surprise.</p>
<p>The dedicated 128mb NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS graphics card works pretty well for some light gaming, too. In highly intensive and immersive games it stumbled a bit but generally framerates of 25+ were achievable on most games with medium-high graphics settings.</p>
<p>Cold booting to the login screen took less than average lengths of time, too, usually taking around 45-60 seconds to achieve this.</p>
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<h3>Bottom line</h3>
<p>The HP Pavilion dv2840tx Artist Edition is a great notebook. If you are an artist, or designer of some sort, than I am sure you would find this to be a reliable, fast, stylish portable powerhouse for on-the-go editing. However, if you really want the best of power and looks for your laptop, you&#8217;re still better with an Apple MacBook or MacBook Pro.</p>
<p>Whilst that may be, though, if you are after a Windows laptop for below A$2000, then the Artist Edition, or its slightly more conservative &#8216;Thrive&#8217; sibling, and its decent feature list, above average performance and sheer comfort when working for extended periods should appeal to you.The HP dv2840tx is too good to look over.</p>
<p><a href="http://tbtechblog.wordpress.com">Tom Baker</a></p>

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