
After years of waiting, Twitter for Mac has finally been updated!
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After years of waiting, Twitter for Mac has finally been updated!
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Novero Brooklyn In Ear Headphones: Review!
So you want some great bass headphones, but don’t want to pay over the moon prices? Well Novero may have the answer, in the form of their Brooklyn In Ear Headphones. Thanks to MobileFun for sending these out for us to review, they rock! iPhone accessories.
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Tapbots, an App Development team which started by making iOS Apps and have now transitioned to Mac as well, have added another app to their lineup.
This latest application is called TweetBot, which is a Twitter Client for iOS and Mac.
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Apple said that its latest operating system, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, has reached the 3 million downloads milestone, making it the most successful desktop release in the company’s history.
In less than a week, including one weekend, Mountain Lion rocketed to the top of the Mac App Store charts and became the most popular software in its online marketplace. Continue reading
The combined URL and search bar is one of the best things in the user interface of Google’s Chrome browser. In Chrome a single input bar provides both the URL and Search bar functions. Chrome is smart enough to distinguish the difference between a URL and a search query.
Although by default Safari has a separate Search and URL bar. However, the Omnibar for Safari allows the users to combine Safari’s search bar and URL bar into one searchable input and strip away the spare search box and simplify the browser’s interface. In this article we explain how you can combine Safari’s URL and Search bars with Safari Omnibar.
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MobileMe – formally .mac & iTools has actually been around since early 2000 – things were very different back then, MobileMe was introduced in July 2008, making it exactly 4 years old. Unfortunately if you haven’t moved you files from MobileMe, they will no longer be available.

Apple announced the end of MobileMe 12 months ago, giving registered user 12 months to sort out their files and accounts, additionally Apple made a new service called iCloud available for free, to everyone.
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I bought my first MobileMe account back in 2009 for approx £60 $90. the main reason for this was the ability to host an iWeb, website for free – My first attempt at making a website, it was crude, had horrible icons, BUT it works at it was easy for someone like me to accomplish!
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MriOSDevices has put together the best introduction videos from YouTube of the new, Retina MacBook Pro. Buying a product from Apple is mostly a simple decision, their revolutionary products make them the most successful business of today. Purely down to their attention to detail & making what we mostly have, BETTER!