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Chrome Chat With Ryan Block

If you’ve ever heard of Engadget (I’m being sarcastic — there should be an attribute for that: reverse italics?), then you have Ryan Block to thank. It was really cool to get the opportunity to chat with the mega-blogger about Google’s new Chrome browser which I would play around with more if it gave Mac [...]

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What Will Apple Announce Next Week?

Yeah, I don’t know either. But I can speculate like nobody’s business! And doing that with me is Forbes.com’s David Ewalt, here on The Loop:

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REVIEW: LG Dare

I actually had received many emails (well, two) about when I was going to review the LG Dare on G4 and I am proud to say to those two young gentlemen who didn’t understand the difference between "you’re" and "your," YOUR day is here because YOU’RE about to witness the review! I know, I know, [...]

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Photosynth: How To A Make Digital Quilt

Last year on WIRED Science, Microsoft Labs’ genius-with-the-Spanish-conjunction-in-his-name, Blaise Aguera y Arcas, peacocked the futurey looking properties of Photosynth. Basically, Photosynth stitches together any numberof photos of a specific location to create an incredibly detailed photographic environment. It does this by matching attributes of whatever is being captured and aligning each photo to fill in [...]

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Re-Rating The 3G iPhone

As many of you may know Attack of the Show reviewed the 3G iPhone the day it came out. We gave it a 98%. Now, I wasn’t there the day it was reviewed but don’t think I’m trying to slip out of taking responsibility—I probably would’ve given it the same rating. After living with this [...]

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My Dad's Computer

I’m currently visiting my dad in Memphis, TN, where he has owned a bowling center for the last 26 years. When we walked into his office he said, “I got a new computer.” when I looked at the Dell OptiPlex GX110 with a zip disk sticking out I said, “I hope not.”
Fortunately, the new [...]

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Better Gmail

Gmail rules. It’s simple, it doesn’t matter what platform you’re on and it has a great spam trapper. It could use help in the looks department, however. Gmail is what your house would look like if it were decorated by a hospital. Fortunately, Gina Trapani over at Lifehacker continues her valiant efforts to pull the [...]

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Steve Jobs *gulp* Apologizes For MobileMe's Sorry Ass

All I wanted this week was for a billionaire apologize to me, and that has happened:
The “launch of MobileMe was not our finest hour,” Steve Jobs wrote in a company email. “It was a mistake to launch MobileMe at the
same time as iPhone 3G, iPhone 2.0 software and the App Store…"

Via [MacWorld]

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Playing With The Olympus E520 D-SLR @ The US Open

Photostream with pics from the camera to follow…
 

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iPhone 2.0.1 Firmware Update Promises, "I'll Try Real Hard To Be Good To You From Now On, Baby"

So, look who’s come crawling back with a new bag o’ goods to sell. Why, it’s iPhone’s genetically modified 2.0.1 update which promises to speed up your backing up and data input experiences from Leonardo DiCaprio in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape to Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can.
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