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Monthly Archives: March 2012

The New iPad

I tasted a new iPad at lunch. Holy smokes, that display. Imagine, 60 ppi aside, surfing on a tablet that looks like the iPhone 4/4S. Stunning. Didn’t even see a  game that was native to 2048×1536. That’ll be amazing as well. Have fun new iPad getters today!

Posted bypeterfiliasMarch 16, 2012Posted inUncategorizedTags: 2012, Apple, Computers, Daily Life, Featured, hardware, Internet, iPad, the new iPad

Reading up on Sparrow Creator

I’ve been using the free version of Sparrow on the Mac for a few months now. Why? Well, I was turned on to Postbox, a pay-for-a-free-email-client-based-on-Thunderbird by a friend of mine at Wayne State University a few years back. I liked it quite a bit because it offered features that weren’t part of Thunderbird and […]

Posted bypeterfiliasMarch 6, 2012Posted inUncategorizedTags: Apple, Daily Life, GMail, Internet, iOS, iPhone, mac, Software, Sparrow

Windows 8 Consumer Preview

So, all I wanted to do at the end of last week was get Windows 8 Consumer Preview a quick ride around the block. Well, I tried to install it on my work PC with Microsoft’s Virtual PC, no luck. I tried to install it with Oracle’s Virtual Box, no luck. I don’t want to […]

Posted bypeterfiliasMarch 5, 2012Posted inUncategorizedTags: Apple, Computers, Daily Life, imessage, Microsoft, preview, Software, vm, windows 8

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