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  • The StyleWriter II is part of Apple's line of inkjet serial printers, replacing the original StyleWriter. This model has twice the memory as its predecessor and double the printing speed. I bought StyleWriter II after it's released in 1993 and I still have it on my house but I haven't used it anymore. It was just good on that times. ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    StyleWriter II
  • Cool! I heard already about this application but I've never tried it yet. Maybe I have to now. iMovie '09 has regained most of the features that were lost in the '08 version and even has some new ones like video stabilization, green screen and animated maps. iMovie makes it easy to turn your home videos into your all-time favorite films. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll watch them over and over again. And you’ll share them with everyone. ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    Editing to the Beat in iMovie '09
  • GeoLogTag turns your iPhone into a GPS data logger with geotagging capabilities. While shooting photos with your digital camera GeoLogTag continuously tracks your location just like a traditional GPS data logger. You can track locations for 12 hours with an iPhone 4. It’s also possible to track a location every 3, 5, 10 or 60 minutes to prolong battery life. This is so amazing! I totally like this feature. ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    Geotagging Your Photos with GeoLogTag
  • Nice write ups man! I am actually so grateful that Google came for I was totally devastated by Yahoo. Yeah, whatever happens to Yahoo right now then that's good for them. I really love Google! ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    Google is Evil but Why Are People Surprised?
  • Apple's laptop computers development were good but for any developments there will be bugs that must be addressed. The 1.67 GHz model may suffer from manufacturing or design defects in its display. Initial reports pointed to this only being a problem with type M9689 17" PowerBooks introduced in Q2 2005, but then this problem was also seen in displays replaced by Apple Service Providers in this period. ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    PowerBook G4 (17-inch Double-Layer SD)
  • The PowerBook G4 line was the last generation of the PowerBook series, and was succeeded by the Intel-powered MacBook Pro line in the first half of 2006. Of course, same with the latter developments PowerBook G4 also has few issues. Some owners have experienced failure of the lower memory slot, with the typical repair being the replacement of the logic board. Apple had started a Repair Extension Program concerning the issue,but it has been noted that some models displaying the issue have not been included. ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    PowerBook G4 (17")
  • The PowerBook G4 uses the PowerPC G4 processor, initially produced by Motorola and later by Freescale, after Motorola spun off its semiconductor business under that name in 2004. 2004 is shaping up as a year of incremental improvements, at least judging by the first round of PowerBook updates. Instead of new designs or breakthrough technologies, Apple has delivered modest improvements in performance. Thumbs up! ReputationAdvocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 27
    PowerBook G4 (17" 1.33GHz)
  • Amazing! These are all great applications! Few of these devices were new to my senses and I am so grateful to keep well-informed of technologies' trends. Anyway, I think Cycorder is not the right application to have nowadays for it can only take 30 videos of a maximum of 30 seconds for free; after that, you have to buy it for 19.95$. Reputation Advocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 23, 2011 Posts: 27
    6 Worthy Apps for Jailbreakers
  • If you need a computer that offers increased performance and expandability for your business, regardless of its size, the Power Macintosh delivers. With a powerful processor, the Power Macintosh gives you all the advantages of PowerPC technology. And at the time of 1997 Power Macintosh 7600 is one of the powerful desktop computers you could have. Reputation Advocate
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 23, 2011 Posts: 27
    Power Macintosh 7600
  • Wow! That sounds great! You clearly advertise that website (Lala.com) 'coz you put so much appreciation on that site. Anyway, there's nothing wrong with that as long as their service is truly good and affordable. I mean whoever will experience that satisfaction you gain from that site will surely did same thing to announce the greatness of that site. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful info! I'll surely share it with my friends and colleagues. GAR Labs
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 21, 2011 Posts: 27
    Hello Lala.com
  • It uses the PowerPC G4 processor. The PowerBook G4 had two different designs: one enclosed in a titanium body with a translucent black keyboard and a 15" screen; and another in an aluminum body with an aluminum-colored keyboard, in 12", 15", and 17" sizes. The PowerBook G4 line was the last generation of the PowerBook series, and was succeeded by the Intel-powered MacBook Pro line in the first half of 2006. I chose to have the Titanium PowerBook G4 it's lighter though slightly more expensive than Aluminum models. GAR Labs
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 21, 2011 Posts: 27
    PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
  • The PowerMac 8100 as said to be the fastest, most expandable first-generation PowerMac at that time surely so inviting to buyers. It was originally priced at $4,250. I guess it's too expensive to have that unit knowing its specifications. GAR Labs
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 21, 2011 Posts: 27
    Power Macintosh 8100
  • The Power Mac G5 is Apple's marketing name for models of the Power Macintosh that contains the IBM PowerPC G5 CPU. The professional-grade computer was the most powerful in Apple's lineup when it was introduced, widely hailed as the first 64-bit PC, and was touted by Apple as the fastest personal computer ever built. Though, same with other versions Power Mac G5 has its own problems which on this case it has electronic audio interference problems. GAR Labs
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 21, 2011 Posts: 27
    Power Mac G5
  • For lots of models Apple introduced I can't memorize all the names or the different versions has been released in a year. And talking about their computers' history it's good to discussed but tiring to get familiarize because of rapid changed in models. GAR Labs
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 21, 2011 Posts: 27
    Power Macintosh 6300
  • The Power Macintosh 6200 is a series of mid-range personal computers that are a part of Apple Computer's Power Macintosh and Macintosh Performa series of Macintosh computers. The 6200's naming conventions confused many; in addition to the many Performa variants, it also includes model numbers above 6300 (which would normally indicate a different model). The model numbers above 6260 use a PowerPC 603e processor, but are otherwise virtually identical. Finally, some computers with model numbers that indicate they belong to the 6200/6300 family (the above-mentioned Power Macintosh 6300/160 and its Performa version 6360) are rather different on the inside. Few of Apple's models are quite confusing when it comes with their names. GAR Labs
    chesterfoster had this to say on Aug 21, 2011 Posts: 27
    Power Macintosh 6200