Tag: desktops
Logitech USB Desktop Microphone
March 9th, 2007 by Michelle ThatcherFor beginning podcasters and voice chatters, the Logitech USB Desktop Microphone offers good sound quality for a very palatable price.
Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Laser
September 19th, 2007 by Rich BrownLogitech's Cordless Desktop Wave stands out for its comfortable ergonomic touches, an easy learning curve, and its affordable price.
Google Desktop search for Mac released
April 5th, 2007 by Brendon ChaseGoogle this week have launched a Mac version of their Google Desktop application.
Apple release new high-end desktops
April 5th, 2007 by Brendon ChaseApple Australia today released a new range of high-end Mac Pro PCs with quad-core Intel processors.
Quick tip: Keep Mac OS X Desktop clutter-free
September 17th, 2007 by MacFixItMac OS X's Desktop is the de facto location for downloaded files, and for many users, in-progress works that will either be organised later or deleted altogether. The desktop can also be gluttonous, however, becoming a catch-all for files that linger indefinitely.
Apple Spaces: Separate work and play
July 15th, 2008 by Brendon ChaseThere's a nifty feature inside OS X Leopard called Spaces to keep your horseplay and work time separate.
Apple fixes Safari, scores 5bn iTunes downloads
June 20th, 2008 by Robert Vamosi and Jonathan SkillingsApple on Thursday released a new version of Safari for Windows that includes a security fix for a high-profile carpet-bombing desktop attack vulnerability.
iTunes mobile media syncing: Unlock and load
June 27th, 2008 by Jessica DolcourtDoubleTwist converts iTunes tracks to MP3 and then syncs them to mobile phones and media.
How-to: Use Expose' shortcuts
April 1st, 2008 by Brendon ChaseWant a quick way to get rid of the clutter on your desktop and find the application or window you're after? Here are three keystrokes you need to learn.
Web code locks up iPhones and iPod Touch
March 19th, 2008 by Robert VamosiA new exploit will either lock up your iPhone or iPod Touch or crash your Safari browser on your PC or Mac OS desktop if you simply visit a maliciously coded Web site.
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