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Mac-shaped pillow makers are back so you can cover your couch in computers

The Verge

In its original collection (which featured pillows shaped like the Finder icon, original Macintosh, and iPods), Throwboy tactfully didn’t mention specific computer names, and it refrained from doing so this time around as well. For Apple history buffs who want to spruce up their living or bedrooms, it may be a campaign worth investigating.

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Why I won’t be buying Leopard

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’m not liking Apple’s increasingly closed and monopolistic tendencies when it comes to the iPod and iPhone. It’s been fun, these 20 years with Macintosh. have you thought about which laptop might be best to load Ubuntu up on? The only thing that will be left is games.

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My personal Blogher To Do List and Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How can learn more from the content while juggling live blogging of the being there fun stuff? Do Audio - Thanks to some inspiration from Lisa Williams , I'm over my audiophobia and relieved to know that I don't have shell out the bucks for Ipod to podcast. Get ecto on my laptop. To Do List.

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What’s on your desk, Mitchell Clark?

The Verge

A standing desk with a tangle of cables There are a lot of topics, both serious and fun, that are out there to be covered by The Verge , and it falls on our news writers to cover them: from coronavirus and space exploration to YouTube and Super Nintendo World. Here’s my current setup: I connect my laptop with Thunderbolt to the ThunderBay 4.

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Are you on the Mobile Bandwagon?

Connection Cafe

I carried an old-fashioned flip phone for so long that some of my friends at the Convio Summit 2010 made fun of me. I branched out with an iPod touch, and that was my gateway into the smartphone world. I used to lug around my laptop everywhere, but that led to sore shoulders and a lot of missed opportunity to keep in touch.

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What Do You Think of Carbon Offsets?

Have Fun - Do Good

cell phone, laptop, iPod) when we're not using them, we can reduce our emissions to 11,784 lbs of carbon dioxide per year, which can be offset for $59.88.

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Giving the Gift of Technology

Museum 2.0

I’m not talking about plastic fish that sing along with your iPod (HIGHLY annoying), electric knives, or a subscription to the latest web-based social network cum parallel reality. It’s more ergonomic, fun, and speedy than a Cuisinart (which we can’t power anyway)—and much easier to clean. A gift that had not passed muster.

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