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Software

Firefox and Mozilla Updated, Receive Fixes, New Features

Firefox and Thunderbird, the free web browser and e-mail client by Mozilla, have been updated to versions 2.0.0.1 and 1.5.0.9, respectively according to VersionTracker.com

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Software

Russell Warneboldt Releases Snowfall Screensaver

In an article over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Scott McNulty points out a cool application for the holiday season . Snowfall by Russell Warneboldt takes the standard falling-snow screensaver that typically accompanies this time of year and cranks it up several notches by using amazingly detailed public domain snowflake images taken by Wilson Bentley. […]

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Rumor

Leaked Image/Patent Office Search May Keep “iPhone” Name Alive

Despite everything that’s happened with the iPhone and Monday’s lack of an Apple announcement that left us crying into our holiday eggnog, there may be hope on the horizon. An article over on aMobileME shows an Apple-style advertisement in the works that matches previously leaked images of the firm’s long-anticipated cell phone. Strangely, at the […]

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Article

Top 10 Software Tools for the Mac Road Warrior

An outstanding article over on the The Apple Blog cites 10 must-have software tools. Author Samuel Cohen brings us the best of what’s out there to make the most for the user who is “forced to make certain sacrifices in usability, power, and efficiency.” Sidetrack: This is a free (provided you put up with the […]

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News

Matsushita to Offer Overheating-Resistant New Batteries

According to an article from the Associated Press mentioned on the Dallas-Fort Worth’s Star-Telegram.com web site, Japanese electronics firm Matsushita (which Apple has long used for components such as optical drives), whill begin mass production of a new type of lithium-ion battery that should prove resistant to the overheating problems that prompted Sony to issue […]