They're taking down that dangerous cult
With the release of Leopard (the new Mac OS, for those non techy types) came a bunch of new features. One that I'm growing to like is the ability to read RSS feeds inside Mail.app. The only problem with using it this way is that it's not as easy to navigate as something like NetNewsWire. You have to manually click on specific feeds to read the particular articles instead of having a nice view of all unread articles. Well here is how to get back that control over your feeds.
That's right, I just ran it thru for my aunt on her $299 refurb iPhone. Or should I say $199 refurb iPhone. =)
What was the last wedding you went to? Were you in the wedding?
My friend's Brad & Jenna, and yes I was in the wedding. I miss those two. Damn you Belgium.
There's something funny about Apple Rumors. They spring to life seemingly from nowhere, causing a frothing of mouths from pomaceous fanboys and a rising of stock prices. There's something even funnier when you're well aware of the source of the rumor, and even more aware that the rumor was an off-handed sarcastic comment.
How many email addresses do you have? What are they for?
Submitted by clippedwings.
5, all but 2 are for work.
Upon loading up eBay this morning I noticed a strange message at the top:
Besides being iPhone day, today marks the release of iTunes 7.3. This new version has rectified a small issue I had when they introduced the CoverFlow: podcast support. Now it gracefully glides through my podcast album art as well as all my albums.
