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Almost had a heart attack. I was in the other room and she screamed that she spilled water on it. I
ran over, grabbed it, flipped it upside down, turned it off, used an air compressor and paper
towels to get whatever water out. Let it off an open overnight and everything appears fine.
She can go back to using her 5 yr old hp brick of a laptop. My MBA is off limits.
And 2 months ago she broke her ipod (gift from me) running on a treadmill.
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/smstouchtype.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2"/From the maker of handy iPhone landscape typing program a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5060686/touchtype-allows-for-landscape-writing-in-iphone-mail"TouchType/a,
SMS Touch is an iPhone app that allows users to send unlimited text messages without paying for an
SMS plan./p pIt's a clever idea. Avoid that $15 unlimited texting plan from ATT by using your free
email to send SMS messages. With SMS Touch, you can write an email (complete with the
landscape-style keyboard and spellcheck functionality) and send it as an SMS to anyone in your
phonebook. When they respond to your text message, instead of coming back to your phone as a
chargeable SMS, the message actually arrives in your email.br / object width="494"
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allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="494" height="417"/embed/objectbr / In
other words, you can send SMS messages while all the while communicating in email. Priced at $5,
part of that fee goes to ongoing backend support for the program. And if you're interested, it'll
pay for itself three times in one month anyway. [a
href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=295261668mt=8"SMS
Touch/a]/p br style="clear: both;"/ a
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hspace="4" vspace="2" width="700" height="461" style="display:block;float:none;" / Firefox with
Greasmonkey (and other browsers): The Helvetireader theme for Google Reader strips away the bells
and whistles and offers a minimal interface redesign for keyboard shortcut users. Install
Helvetireader in Firefox with the Greasemonkey extension, Opera, a a
href="http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/chromium-rel-xp/"Chromium nightly build/a, or
Safari with Greasekit. With Helvetireader enabled, GReader uses red and black Helvetica font and
white background with a light gray gradient. Especially suited to work in Reader as a a
href="http://lifehacker.com/software/featured-mac-download/add-webapps-to-your-dock-with-fluid-333566.php"Fluid/a
or a
href="http://lifehacker.com/375830/create-distraction+free-customized-webapps-with-prism"Prism/a
standalone app, Helvetireader is a free download./p div class="related"a
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away the bells and whistles and offers a minimal interface redesign for keyboard shortcut users....
Mira is designed exclusively for the Apple Remote, taking it beyond Front Row
with personal control for any application, on any Mac. Shipping with built-in support for over 65
applications, new ones can be given their own specific actions in a few seconds with virtually no
learning curve and no additional software or plugins to download or install.
The Apple Remote can be used on any Mac using mira and a supported IR receiver (Twisted Melon's
Manta TR1 & MCE/eHome Receivers)
mira automatically detects which application is running and matches it with the correct personal
settings. If you know how to use your favorite applications with a mouse and keyboard, you can
make them work with the Apple Remote.
If you know how to use your favorite applications with a mouse and keyboard, you can make them
work with the Apple Remote.
Additional features:
A versatile (and giant) Launch Menu, that you can see across the room, lets you decide what
appears inside it and what it should look like.
DuoPress Actions supporting short and long press of every button on the Apple Remote for two
times the control possibilities. It also supports different actions depending on application
state (e.g. DVD Player menu vs. playback)
Keystroke sending to foreground or any specific application, transparent AppleScript
launching, special system commands including volume control and more actions to give you truly
"Personal Control."
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Profile with DuoPresses for OpenOffice
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Additional DuoPress commands for Plex
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Perhaps the biggest criticism of the iPhone is that its lack of tactile feedback renders it useless
to the blind. It's simply impossible to feel your way around a flat, featureless screen...
...Or at least it used to be. Because product designer Bruno Fosi has developed a new silicon case
that puts the visually impaired back in touch with the device.
Fosi's "invisual" iPhone case is engraved with a set of modified bas-relief (i.e. tactile) buttons,
each one corresponding to a different function on the iPhone's touchscreen user interface. In order
to ensure that different screens/applications don't interfere with these mappings, the user simply
installs a special app that reconfigures the layout of each of the iPhone's core features (phone,
email, text messaging, calculator etc.) so as to maintain consistency. This app also enables a
number of special accessibility functions like text-to-speech and moon type tactile feedback.
Yanko Design has branded the invisual case "BRILLIANT!", and we're inclined to agree...however, we
can't help wondering whether blind users will actually adopt this product in real-life. If you were
blind, wouldn't you prefer a mobile device with a "proper" tactile keyboard? Perhaps some of our
visually impaired users can enlighten us in the comments section...
I am basically trying to change the lock/unlock click and the keyboard click.
I tried going into uikit, springboard.app and changed the sounds in there but nothing happened. Any
one know how to change these on ipod touch 2.2? Thank you
hey guys I need some suggestions.. I have a white macbook its the SantaRosa Chip 2.2Ghz, 120gb HD
and 4 gigs of memory.. Now there is someone that has a 20" iMac 2.0 Ghz, 250gb HD and 2 gigs of
memory and wireless keyboard and mouse, that would like to trade it for my macbook. So my question
is.. would I see a big difference of performance going from 2.2 to 2.0? do you guys think its a
nice deal doing a even trade? The only reason why i wanna trade is because i would love the bigger
screen and i normally dont take the macbook outside like I tought would... Thanks for the advice in
advanced
Freevo is an open-source home theatre PC platform based on Linux and a number of open-source
audio/video tools. Freevo can be used both for a standalone PVR computer with a TV+remote, as well
as on a regular desktop computer using the monitor and keyboard.
ASUS's big announcement today? Yet another version of its popular Eee PC. The latest version of the
netbook features a brushed aluminum body and a "Super Hybrid Engine" that lets users lower and
overclock the CPU speed. A button located above the keyboard lets users cycle through various
performance states.
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all,/ppI'm using ReSharper 4.1 on VS 2008. When I press Alt+F7 to find an expression it works just
fine. But when I press Ctrl+Alt+Down arrow it doesn't go to next usage. I checked keyboard
shortcuts and Ctrl+Alt+Down arrow is assigned to ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoNextOccurence, but I see
another one: ReSharper.GotoNextOccurence. Does anyone else have the same problem? What is the
solution?/pp style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;"nbsp;/ppThanks/p/div!--
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all,/ppI'm using ReSharper 4.1 on VS 2008. When I press Alt+F7 to find an expression it works just
fine. But when I press Ctrl+Alt+Down arrow it doesn't go to next usage. I checked keyboard
shortcuts and Ctrl+Alt+Down arrow is assigned to ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoNextOccurence, but I see
another one: ReSharper.GotoNextOccurence. Does anyone else have the same problem? What is the
solution?/pp style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;"nbsp;/ppThanks/p/div!--
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centerimg border=0 title="Tactile iPhone Case" alt="Tactile iPhone Case"
src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/12/tactileiphonecase.jpg" style="margin: 0 0 0 0;"
//center br/pEverybody wants an iPhone, and even if you are visually impaired, we’ve no doubt
that deep down you want an iPhone too. If this concept design becomes reality, visually impaired
iPhone fans will probably be able to get an iPhone for themselves. The Silicon Touch iPhone case
can be used to an app store application that is designed for the blind and visually impaired, and
will give users specially accessibility functions such as text-to-speech and a tactile keyboard.
The silicon case will cover the whole iPhone, and has engraved icons, keyboard and multi-touch
scrolls, which should help our visually impaired users navigate the phone./p pPermalink: a
href="http://www.uberphones.com/2008/12/apple/tactile_iphone_case/"Tactile iPhone Case/a from a
href="http://www.uberphones.com"Uberphones/a | a href="http://www.uberbargain.com/"Good deals/a |
Hot: a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/11/blackberry_storm_review.html"BlackBerry
Storm/a/p pa href="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~a/ra00VadZETrFH2hw_m1W-ALeUtQ/a"img
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pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/12/checkvistlogo.png" width="258"
height="203" align="right" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="2" The problem with many online to-do
list managers is that they don't support sub-lists for tasks that involve several stepsmdash;but
outliner webapp Checkvist does just that, and with a clean interface that supports tons of keyboard
shortcuts. Sign up for a free account at Checkvist to make your first list (hit Enter to add a
task). Each list node can have a note attached to it, and any number of sub-nodes (Shift+Enter to
enter one). Reorder your list items (Ctrl+arrow) and mark an item complete by selecting it and
hitting the Spacebar. Export your lists from Checkvist to plain text, HTML, or OPML formats, and
invite others to collaborate on the list with you. Here's what the Checkvist intro list (with some
additions) looks like./p pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/12/checkvistfullscreenie.png"
class="center" width="847" height="686" style="display:block;float:none;" //p pAfter playing with
Checkvist for just a short while, what struck me is just how damn fun and easy it is to do a brain
dump in list format without ever taking your hands off the keyboard. If you're a regular list maker
and keyboard shortcut lover, make sure you take a look./p div class="related"a
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centerimg title="Motorola Concept Phone" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Motorola Concept Phone"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/motoconcept.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pDo you think
this concept Motorola handset is what the company needs to reverse its fortunes? We don't think so,
especially when you take a look at its kiddy-like form factor. Well, one thing that cannot be
faulted - this ought to be the cutest handset to be released (if it ever makes it to the production
line, of course), although Hello Kitty fans might beg to differ. From the images, you can tell that
this handset can be "pulled" downwards to reveal its navigation keys, although we're not too sure
where composing text messages and emails come in since there is no alphanumeric keyboard in sight.
/p pPermalink: a
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href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/psp/" rel="tag"Sony PSP/a, a
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script src="http://digg.com/api/diggthis.js"/script/span Nothing quite like being packed into a
frenzied shopping mob, is there? It's why we wait for hours in the cold dark with nothing more than
the lingering memory of ... wait a second, it's a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Monday"Cyber Monday/a! Now we can spend money on
reduced-price games without leaving the comforts of our keyboard! Here's our picks for the best
deals out there today.br /br / center div align="center" /div table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5"
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height="170" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="2" align="right"/Windows only: The Giveaway of the
Day web site is featuring a small, simple, but effective macro recording tool for free until 3 a.m.
EST on Dec. 2. Windows Automation Macro Recorder (WAMR), normally $30, has a nicely clean interface
that focuses on two main buttons, Record and Execute, and it records specifically timed mouse and
keyboard movements and actions by default. You can choose what WAMR does and doesn't notice in the
options, rename your created macros, and schedule them inside the application for running whenever
you'd like. For those without the programming chops or interest for AutoHotKey, or seeking a simple
automation tool, WAMR could easily fit the bill. WAMR is for Windows systems only; the Giveaway
method requires downloading, installing, and activating this software before the expiration date
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MathMagic Personal Edition 5.86MathMagic Personal Edition helps you to create and edit complex
mathematical expressions using point-and-click user interface as well as keyboard shortcuts. Users
can create intricated mathematical equations easily using intuitive equation palettes in MathMagic
editor. MathMagic let you create beautiful equations very fast, and then use the equations with
other software by drag&drop, copy&paste, and export&import. It works well with word
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graphic or DTP layout software.
Now, it also serves you as a WYSIWYG MathML editor.
WHAT'S NEWVersion 5.86:
Changed: The order of Template palettes are rearranged to match to the latest MathMagic
Windows versions.
Changed: Package options of AMS LaTeX, specified in TeX pane of Import/Export Options dialog,
can also be applied to LaTeX now.
Changed: Window title is not saved in MathML or LaTeX anymore not to cause encoding issues
with 2-byte name.
Fixed: When inserting a UserItem, equation was not refreshed correctly sometimes.
Frostedminipete kicked his PT-100 keyboard up quite a several dozen notches by adding the
following very effective circuit-bends -
Starve pot [simulates dying batteries...low pitch, etc]
Lead distortion pot
Snare/hihat/bass distortion pot
Bass drum distortion pot
Chord distortion pot
Warbly/wahwah switch
Pulse 1 (fast) switch
Pulse 2 (warbly/slow) switch
added 1/4" output w/ speaker on and off switch
Excellent additions, not to mention a pretty sweet paint job. [Thanks Marc ;)]a
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Originally the phones bluetooth and keyboard worked!
After inserting a i-smartphone sms the above dont work!
If there is a alternative keyboard i can do without the bluetooth, but not the keyboard!
Just for info the i-smartphone sms worked in every department 3G and internet..... , just I can
only make calls from my contacts!
AND cannot put the phone down i.e. cancel the call after or before!