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MacBook Air Reviews: Making the migration

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One of the oddities of the MacBook Air is, as a system without a FireWire port, an optical drive, or an accessible hard drive, the act of reinstalling Mac OS X and migrating your files from your old system to this new one is more complicated than it has been in the past.

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Apple Mac Pro MA970LL/A Desktop

 

            Boost your productivity with the Apple Mac Pro desktop PC–the fastest Mac Apple has ever made. Combining two of Intel’s new 64-bit, 45-nanometer Quad-Core Xeon 5400 processors running at 2.8 GHz, Read more

Apple iMac Desktop with 24″ Display

Redefining Apple’s signature all-in-one desktop PC, the newly redesigned iMac now sports a sleek, professional aluminum enclosure that’s joined precisely to a 24-inch glass cover to create a virtually seamless front surface. Read more

Load OSX 10.5 Leopard on the eeePC

Posted in Geeky, Random by Dan at 12:04 pm

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So, ever since I got the eeePC I’ve loved how easy it is to tinker with. Since I’m not a Linux guy, I dumped the Xandros preload and opted for Windows XP so I could you my EVDO USB datacard and blogging software easier, but I wondered could I install OSX on it? And, after trial and error - you can!

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Leopad Haked by .Zip

Unbeliveable just small Zip file make Leopad Haked Pc Intel check this stuff from Gizmodo

 

 

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mug, Macs rule PCs drool post reporting that PC users could run Leopard. And then our Mac froze up and we lost it all. So now you just get the news straight, without our giggling. The news, once again: OSX Leopard has been hacked to work on all Intel PCs, and the process is ridiculously simple, requiring a small .zip and a touch of blank media. Of course, by installing Leopard on a PC, you are endangering the stability of the space/time continuum, risking not just the future of the Earth and our own humanity, but the existence of everything in the Universe. And we could never condone anything that Back to the Future told us was best avoided.

From:Gizmodo

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