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Scotch Tape Madness-Vote for E.B.

December 28th, 2009 0 Comments Scotch Tape Madness-Vote for E.B.

Help E.B. by voting for his latest art, tape sculpture. Every vote counts and you can vote up to one time every day. The Trapeze artist that I have created is a representation of the admirations that I have for circus acts. This life-size, 5’6” tall, Trapeze sculpture took up to 7 rolls of Scotch branch, clear packing tape. I used the casting method to assure sturdiness. The body of the trapeze sculpture is made out of 100% Scotch packing tape. There are no wires, cables, or filling to make this form sturdy; just a lot of Scotch tape to assure sturdiness. I used fishing line to suspend the sculpture. Enjoy.

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Google Chrome Beta!

December 8th, 2009 0 Comments Google Chrome Beta!

Google has officially released the beta version of Google Chrome for OS X.

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12 Giveaways of Christmas!

November 30th, 2009 18 Comments 12 Giveaways of Christmas!

The 12 Giveaways of Christmas is a way for several YouTubers to produce great giveaways to their viewers all over the web.

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Feral Interactive: PC Games for Mac!

November 22nd, 2009 2 Comments Feral Interactive: PC Games for Mac!

How would you like to play PC games on your Mac, with no virtual machine, no boot camp, and runs perfectly!

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Dell Mini 10v – Hackintosh Review

November 22nd, 2009 2 Comments Dell Mini 10v – Hackintosh Review

My search for a netbook was a fairly easy one.  I had my eyes set on the Dell Mini 9 for quite some time.  The main reason being that it was so easy to install Mac OS X on to (thanks to the hackintosh community).  Dell then cancelled production on the Mini 9 to make room for their newest version, the Dell Mini 10 and the 10v.  I waited a couple of months to see if the Dell Mini 10v would have the same support that the Dell Mini 9 had in the Hackintosh community, and that waiting paid off.  The community made it even easier to install Mac OS X on to the 10v, then it was to install on the Mini 9.  Accompany this with a larger screen and larger keyboard, and my decision got even easier.

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27 inch iMac – One Week Review

November 7th, 2009 0 Comments 27 inch iMac – One Week Review

The first thing that you are going to notice about the new iMac is the screen, and it is a beauty.  I cannot compare it to the previous generation iMac’s screen, but from what I have read, the new iMac’s screen is similar to the Apple Cinema Display.  So far the computer has been performing great.  The 3.06 GHz processer is a welcomed improvement over my 2.4 GHz MacBook Pro.  I did not order the Quad Core version because I was planning on getting the 2.8 GHz iMac before Apple announced their new product line, so this was a nice upgrade to my original choice.  I just do not need the power that the Quad Core iMac provides, so after talking with an Apple associate, I decided the 3.06 GHz was just fine for my youtube editing needs.

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Giveaway Contest: Everyone wins

November 3rd, 2009 13 Comments Giveaway Contest: Everyone wins

Giveaway time is here and we would like to show our appreciation by giving away over $200 in contest giveaways! These can be won by two different contest that we have come up with to give you all a chance to win some of these great prizes. DEADLINE: November 15th. Here is how to win:

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Ram Mounts Review

October 30th, 2009 0 Comments Ram Mounts Review

Ram-Mounts.com is a great website to find any mounts for your “‘mounting” needs. They offer a vast variety of mounts ranging from marine boat to iphone and printer mounts. All are made of very sturdy high composite plastic and metal which provides a sturdy, well made product. All ram mounts are produced and manufactured in the USA. Ram-Mount also provide a large range of “housing units” for many devices, whether it be a laptop or just a simple ipod, they’ve got you covered. For this review blog, I am specifically reviewing the suction cup mount, and the cup holder mount, both compatible with the iPhone.

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Mac mini Review

October 29th, 2009 1 Comments Mac mini Review

The little brother of the iMac, the cousin of the MacBook, the Mac mini is the often overlooked desktop computer of the Apple Macintosh line up.  Originally launched in 2005, it was intended to be a less expensive method for first time Mac “switchers”.  Priced at $599, to this day it is still the cheapest (legal) method of owning a Mac, yet still had not caught on in the same way the iMac or MacBook has.  It just doesn’t have the sex appeal of the iMac with its massive all-in-one display, or the portability of the MacBook, leaving some analyst to predict its demise nearly every product cycle.  

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Hackintosh Made Easy

October 24th, 2009 1 Comments Hackintosh Made Easy

Ever heard of a Hackintosh?  It is when someone hacks their computer to allow a hacked version of OS X to run on their computer, get it?  Well a company named Psystar, who is famous for selling Hackintosh computers, has just made this process a lot easier.  They are now selling a program called Rebel EFI, which will run on your PC and tell you if it is able to run Mac OS X, after it does that it will configure your PC and all you will have to do is insert a retail disk of Mac OS X, and you will have yourself a Hackintosh.

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