Oct 31
Here is the Samsung M110. It is a super cheap candy bar phone that comes in two colors. It features a VGA camera, FM radio, 1.52 inch 65K color 128×128 screen, GSM900/1800MHz及GPRS/EDGE support, 500 contacts phonebook and measures 109×48×18 mm.Stay tunned for more information

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Oct 31
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Picasa automatically finds and organizes all of your pictures including: jpeg, tiff, bmp, psd, and standard camera movie files. Sending pictures with e-mail used to mean five steps just to get it right. Picasa lets you pick the size and then automatically attaches your pictures. Browse through all your pictures and view slideshows of your albums with the click of a button. Enhance, fix red-eye, and even crop without losing data or permanently changing your original picture.
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Oct 31

Wow, Google (goog) breaks the 700 mark in after hours trading!
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Oct 31

Well I got in line last Friday at our new Deer Park, IL Apple store to pick up Leopard and found a Leopard in front of me in line.
Actually it was Thomas Van Housen the PC/Mac Guru. You can check out his site at: http://www.pcmacguru.com/ It was good to meet Tom. I have driven by his place many times and never actually met him.
Fun was had by all as you can tell from the pictures. The rain held off for the most part while we were in line. While I was there I also picked up iLife ‘08, so I will be updating my website very soon.
Here is a picture of me talking to Tom

Updating my 12″ PowerBook G4 was a breeze. It took about 2 hours, but that was not a big concern. I also upgraded to iLife ‘08 during that time, so not bad.
The PowerBook seems to be running faster with the new update. I have also tested out all my common apps and found no issues. So, if you have an older PowerBook and are on the fence about updating, do it!
In my next post I will talk about upgrading my work MacBook with BootCamp beta on it. Please make sure to read it if you are going to update a Mac with BootCamp beta already loaded.
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Oct 31
So I updated my MacBook to Leopard and everything went well. Being my work system I have Windows XP loaded using BootCamp beta.
After I loaded Leopard I did a reboot and checked out Windows XP to make sure it was still running. I rebooted and went into Windows and it was working fine. I got busy working on some files and someone came in to checkout Leopard so I said OK let me boot into Leopard and show you.
Oops, big mistake. On boot I got the old Apple prohibitory sign.

Seems that if you boot into Windows XP using the Boot Camp beta after you updated to Leopard you must insert the Leopard DVD to update the drivers in Windows before you boot back to Leopard.
Since I did not, I did a clean install of everything. This was good because I did not have any critical files on this system. It also gave me a chance to partition the system a little different than I had done before.
Before you update you absolutely have to do these things:
After doing a clean install the MacBook is really fast. It is also nice to have a fresh partition for Windows giving me more equal space for both O/S’s.
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