Heading straight to the point, everyone new that if Apple was to unveil a tablet today, it wouldn’t be for everyone. I for one, despite having drank the Apple Kool-Aid, did not expect to see something so ho-hum from a company that is respected and envied for being a company of innovations.
I got an iTunes gift card from Powee and Ian for Christmas, and ever since, I was trying to think of what I could get from the iTunes store. At first, I thought that I would only be able to get stuff off of the App store.
My time is torn between installing the latest (and greatest?) iteration of OSX – Snow Leopard and playing as the caped crusader in Batman: Arkham Asylum. And since upgrading our systems is inevitable, I decided to go through with it sooner than later.
Trying out Safari 4 beta, I have grown accustomed to seeing the Apple start page. So it was a wonderful surprise to be greeted with the release of their latest 3 “green” desktop computers.
Rumors of Apple CEO Steve Jobs health, and even a premature release of his obituary by Bloomberg has prompted shareholders and Apple fans to rethink about the future of the company they hold so dear.
From the original version of World Chat to mIRC, ICQ, and whatnot, I have been in and around virtual chatting and messaging systems for quite some time. And with the availability of more systems, managing all of them has just gotten harder.
As a kid, I already loved listening to music. This passion grew even more throughout my teenage years. When music was finally stored in computers, I liked the idea and started my own collection.
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