New 15-inch MacBook Pro revealed
At Apple’s WWDC in San Francisco, Apple’s vice president of product marketing, Philip Schiller, shows off the company’s latest MacBook Pro. The new notebook has a 3.06GHz processor, a unibody architecture, and a built-in lithium polymer battery. Schiller adds that customers shouldn’t need to change battery in a notebook at all in five years.
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Start a Fire with a Cellphone Battery
Source: http://lifehacker.com/5288263/start-a-fire-with-a-cellphone-battery?autoplay=true
It’s entirely likely that a modern geek would bring an emergency cellphone on a camping trip, but forget matches or a lighter. If there’s some steel wool handy, that cellphone’s battery can start a fire.
Google Voice’s Secret Weapon: Number Portability
Google Voice, formerly GrandCentral, is a seriously heavyweight product. When it relaunched in March, just a couple of months ago, we gave Google Voice a glowing review.
Once you’ve jumped in head first to the product it will straighten out your phone life forever. You’ll never have to worry about figuring out which phone numbers to [...]
WWDC 2009: New app helps users find lost iPhone
MobileMe users can locate their iPhone on a map
At Apple’s WWDC in San Francisco, the company’s SVP of iPhone software, Scott Forstall, demos a new app, “Find My iPhone,” that helps people find their phone if it gets lost–the software pinpoints on a map where the device is located. Users can also send an alert [...]
Google Finally Lets You Disable SearchWiki
We’ve already shown you how to use a Greasemonkey script to prevent the Google Search Wiki buttons from cluttering up your search results—but now Google has finally added an option to the search preferences to let you disable it yourself. Just head to the search preferences page and check the box for “Hide the ability [...]
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