All of you know what Phil Schiller announced at the keynote, so I won’t go too much into it.
- New 17″ Macbook Pro
- iLife 2009
- iWork 2009
- iTunes DRM Free
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All of you know what Phil Schiller announced at the keynote, so I won’t go too much into it.
- New 17″ Macbook Pro
- iLife 2009
- iWork 2009
- iTunes DRM Free
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Yes, yes, yes, I know I said that I would be doing video app reviews. I have recorded a ton of review videos, and I will work on getting them edited and posted.
Stay tuned.
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2008 has been a momentous year for me.
Friends were made, friends were lost. I’ve been learning about who I am, who I want to be, and what I love. I turned 16. I got a new President. I started getting deeper into photography.
I. grew. up.
Thank you all for everything, and let’s make 2009 an even better year than 2008.
Love, Justin
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So, I was looking at Loic Le Meur’s blog, and he posted a video of a Japanese TV Show that featured Seesmic users. I was one of those users – without me knowing.. haha!
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100,000 people calling for change showed up for the rally today in Missouri. Rally attendance doesn’t necessarily mean voter turnout, but this shows that people are dedicated and are obsessed with the idea of change. I can see John McCain in his corner, crying with his soul-mate Sarah Palin right now – with their 100 people turnout at their rallies; John – you can blame Dubya on the hate people feel for you, because even if you aren’t physically GWB, you are in every other way.
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1password, the premier password manager on Mac OS X, has a port for the iPhone as well. It is multi featured, and has a built-in browser. I think the iPhone needs a built in password manager, like Firefox does; but it also may be a security threat in a case where your phone is lost or stolen. That is where 1password comes in. When you launch the app, you get an unlock screen, where you enter your 4 character PIN code. “Code Accepted.” It brings you to a list of your websites that you have entered information on; it can be organized by “title” or by “domain.” On the bottom, there are 4 options: Logins, Notes, Sync, and Settings. The “Logins” tab is your list of logins, like I explained before. There are a couple of options in this screen. When you click the name of one of the domains, it brings up the settings for that particular domain. This is where the downfall is. I do not own a Mac (sadly..), and therefore I do not know how the desktop version of 1pasword works, but this part doesn’t make sense to me. I wish that you could just enter your username and password, but you can’t. You have to enter a “Value” – and that is where it loses me. IF you can figure this out, you can go right to the in-app browser right from there. Click the domain, and it goes right to the page, with the username and password already filled in (how convenient!) You can protect all of your entries with the “Master Password” that you enter at the beginning.
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I have thought of a great direction for this website. Technology News and comments, from a young perspective. I am going to start commenting on important technology news stories. For now, though – and this is going to be a long term project, I am going to be writing iPhone/iPod touch application reviews, complete with screenshots, and possibly an audio or video podcast for all the reviews. I am going to start writing today, and you should start seeing a steady flow of blog postings!
Stay tuned.
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