Yay! I can sync my iTunes library between computers!
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That's what I'm looking forward to using.
I mean, I know Apple isn't releasing a product named "iThing," just to be clear
One year ago, today.
It went zip when it moved and pop when it stopped,
and whirrr when it stood still.
I never knew just what it was and I guess I never will.
Ha, as I was suspecting based on the sad, sad noise coming from my computer, the fan finally died (I was afraid that if I turned my computer off that it wouldn't be able to survive, and I was right). Luckily, my replacement fan should be arriving tomorrow. My computer shouldn't fry in that amount of time, should it? It's not like I use a lot of processing power. I may turn my computer off before I go to work just in case.
Does the fan speed normally vary with the amount of processing you're doing? If not, then I wouldn't run it without a fan, as it's the kind of processor that always produces a lot of heat.
Does the fan speed normally vary with the amount of processing you're doing?
It's definitely gotten louder at times when I'm streaming a large video or something. Or other times. So yeah, it definitely gets loud when it's doing big things.
If the answer to your question was no, I would never have noticed a change in volume from my computer, right?
Any thoughts on the best way to get rid of a rootkit infection? I found a free program through Information Week magazine, but I am wary. Anyone have an idea?
Flash controls have suddenly stopped working on this computer. (Meaning I can't click on the Play button on a YouTube videos or play Lexulous.)
I tried upgrading to the latest version of Flash, but no change. I'm on a Macbook Pro running Leopard and Firefox 3.5.3
Huh - restarting Firefox fixed the Lexulous issue, though embedded YouTube videos still seem broken.
Also, Firefox moved or removed the "Clear private data" menu option in the last update. Grrr.
Kymera Magic Wand TV remote — don't tell Voldemort
A British company has come up with a universal TV remote that looks like a magic wand. With 13 gestures to master, the glorified stick changes channels, works the volume control and is compatible with most RC-enabled gadgets.
The Kymera Magic Wand remote is available from October 1 and will set you back $83. Cheap at the price for something so multi-talented: I'd add back scratching, boyfriend poking and nose picking to its abilities.