| Member Since: | November 9, 2007 |
| Bio: | I’m a 15-year-old tech enthusiast, who is passionate about the internet, innovation and Apple. I primarily write for Dabbledoo Media’s Appletell blog, as well as my own personal blog. I am not your typical Mac fanboy - I see both the good and bad aspects in Apple’s products - bringing an unbiased view to the Apple blogosphere. Blogging is a great experience that I enjoy doing, I hope to continue writing for both Appletell and my own blog in the future. |
| Location: | UK |
| Birthday: | September 30, 1992 |
| My Website: | http://stephenchinnadorai.com/blog |
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- MobileMe debuts large file sharing with iDisk [Appletell]
- Aluminum MacBook and MacBook Pros Spotted? [Appletell]
- What’s expected of the new MacBook Pro [Appletell]
- iTunes 8 causes Windows Vista BSOD [Appletell]
- New iPod Nano announced [Appletell]
- Mockup of new iTunes 8.0 interface published [Appletell]
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- RE: Microsoft Messenger 7 released [Appletell]
Sorry John - better late than never I guess. Most users won't have been prompted to update because of Microsoft's lack of an auto updater.
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Arnold, both cards are almost equal in performance. Although, in this test: http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=547&card2=544# the ATI scored slightly higher. I would go with whichever card is cheapest.
- RE: iPhone 3G date confirmed? [Appletell]
Cheaper when bought with a plan.
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Good point, rupps. I agree that Boot Camp is in no way as convenient as virtualization. However, Boot Camp is far better if you're on a low-end Mac, or you want to do something more processor or graphics intensive - e.g. play games.
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This was found in 2.0 beta 5, only distributed to developers.
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