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Ultimately, the best advice is to trust your ears. If you can’t tell the difference, and enjoy the sound, that’s really all that matters. But please do yourself, your iPod and your music one favour: don’t use the earbuds that come with the iPod. Just using a half-decent pair will make more of a positive difference than anything we’ve explored today.

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Most of the time, you’d be right. But this week’s New Yorker cover was created by Bob Staake on some pretty ancient technology: Mac OS 7 and Photoshop 3.0. Mac OS 7 was released in 1991 and Photoshop 3.0 was released in 1994. Good lord. The cover is simple, yes, but I don’t really see the benefit to using such outdated tech. I mean, wouldn’t running the latest software be easier? But hey, power to him. It’s pretty cool to see such old tech still in use by such big names.

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ForeFlight Checklist is another productivity enhancer that raises the bar for electronic, interactive checklist software. We believe pilots equipped with an iPhone and ForeFlight Checklist will find using an electronic checklist more fun, more effective, and more supportive than ever before, said co-founder Tyson Weihs. We fly complex, glass-panel equipped aircraft and have always found their checklist support clunky to use, difficult to modify, and distracting.

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@ ijuleguy : I never said it was on a street corner… GPS is not that exact, especially on most phones. My iPhone has been accurate from a few meters to almost half a city block. Obviously the picture was taken inside. I simply opened the file and posted the metadata. If you’re on a mac, open the image in Preview, hit command i and look under the middle tab. The info is listed there. If you click the “locate” button, it will launch Safari and automatically show you the location on Google Maps.

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The Mac Mini hasn t sold very well. It was supposed to be the entry-level Mac for about $500-600. Definitely not the cheapest computer out there, but definitely the cheapest Mac. What s sad is the Mac Mini is a decent little computer. I had one and it did all that I needed it to. I d be kind of sad to see it go.

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However, there are a few more denizens of the internet than might offer up the same information to a server. For instance, the Gadget Lab Hackintosh , a Medion Akoya Mini running OS X Leopard. Here’s how it would describe itself: OS: Mac OS X 10.5.5. Browser: Safari. Screen resolution: 1024 x 600.

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