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"I know Windows is awful. Everyone knows Windows is awful. Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it's there, and there's nothing you can do about it. It's grim, it's slow, everything's badly designed and nothing works properly: using Windows is like living in a communist bloc nation circa 1981. And I wouldn't change it for the world, because I'm an abject bloody idiot and I hate myself, and this is what I deserve: to be sentenced to Windows for life."
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There was no public announcement but Telkomsel sent out a text message to its iPhone 3G customers several weeks ago telling them that the tethering option has changed. Tethering is a way to use your phone as a modem by connecting it to your computer either wirelessly or via a cable.
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…After 45 minutes of Googling and cursing, I finally realized that the Iomega enclosure had both FireWire 400 and USB 2 interfaces. I dug out a FireWire cable, plugged it in, and all was golden. I was able to erase and partition at will. (An unrelated issue also widely discussed was that you might need to change the partition type from Apple Partition Map in the Partition section's Options dialog; GUID Partition Table is generally the right choice since Tiger.)
I later found some additional background advice on this topic from other users: there's clearly some incompatibility introduced in Leopard that prevents Mac OS X from talking over certain USB drive interfaces.
Based on comments and discussions all over Mac sites dating back to the release of 10.5 Leopard, you have three choices:
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TUAW caught this neat iPod touch ad on IGN, screencast it and posted it to YouTube.
After the New York Times ad a while back, it's pretty clear Apple understands web advertising better than many other companies. Few other web ads are reative enough to pull people in to look at it or watch it. There was one other ad similar to this, not from Apple. I can't remember by whom but it was pretty cool too.
via @yonaa http://twitter.com/yonaa/status/4463200696
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The excellent Tweetie apps on both iPhone and Mac will have version 2.0 coming real soon. Loren Brichter, the developer, will submit the app to Ap Store this week and the Mac version will follow soon after.
It looks like a heck of a lot of work was put into making this one as it now looks like a completely brand new app (well, Brichter did say it's a new app). There is an insane amount of changes and new implementations in the iPhone version of Tweetie 2.0, which will be available for $2.99, and unfortunately owners of Tweetie 1.x will have to buy it again but it's going to be worth it.
Tweetie 2.0 for iPhone will require OS 3.0 and best used on iPhone 3GS but older iPhones are good for it too, they just won't be able to take advantage of some of its more advanced features.
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