What is the cheapest way to ship an Ipad 3G + Wifi from USA to Singapore?
I sold an iPad on eBay and looking to ship to Singapore.
Any ideas on how to ship cheaply, yet safely and insure the product?
Unfortunately USPS Medium Flat Rate Box costs too much… the box is only about 3.3lbs.
Should I just go to 99 cent city, grab a tough bubble mailer and throw the iPad box in there and insure the product?
iPod Classic – 120 GB (Unboxing)
Unboxing my silver iPod Classic. I purchased this back in December 2008. This video is a little old, but if you still don’t have one of these yet, you might find this useful. Enjoy!! Follow Me on Twitter: twitter.com
Episódio 011: Dicas de Mac OS Leopard
As novidades da nova versão do Mac OS X
Steve Jobs apologizes to Apple customers while taking shots at the media
Steve Jobs apologizes to Apple customers while taking shots at the media
Steve Jobs held a lengthy question and answer session with reporters after he announced that iPhone 4 customers would receive a free case or a full-refund to help alleviate the phone’s reception issues.
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MacBook Pro User Reviews!
A Thing of Beauty
John B.
This is my fourth Mac and they keep getting better.I had some reservations about the glossy screen and even though it does reflect it works and works very well.I loved the matte screen but this has taken little time to accept and get used to.
Now,the track pad and this is impressive in that it is not a gimmick and eliminates so much clicking and dragging and fishing around for back buttons and the like.And all done with subtle gestures on the good sized trackpad.Be sure to activate the tap to click function so you can use this subtle method to click or secondary click or drag with one finger.No need to go up for a back button to go back page-just swipe three fingers.Desktop and expose can be activated by vertical swipes,etc.It even has a lighted keyboard for a poor typer like myself.
The case is of course milled from a solid piece of aluminum and along with the Mac OS this is a thing of beauty.Apple is to computers what Leica is to cameras so even though I never got that Leica I do have this Macbook Pro in my hand right now.Treat yourself if you can.
Apple MacBook Pro MC374LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop
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A Mac, a PC, a Work of Art.
Joseph Ekaitis “author of Collinsfort Village”
Why drop a grand and then some on a 13-inch notebook computer when you can have one for a nickel or less? You get what you pay for. Add in everything you really, really want and you’re within a few bucks of the price of this MacBook Pro.
Now consider the not so obvious, like the ability to run Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 at native speed with Boot Camp and your own copy of Windows or as a virtual PC within Mac OS X using free software like Oracle VM VirtualBox or commercial products like Parallels and VMWare. The same machine that lets you and the family surf the web in maximum safety thanks to Mac OS X can be the same one that hooks up to the office over VPN with Windows, and neither interferes with the other.
Gigabytes of commentary have been written about the engineering of this latest edition, particularly using a faster Intel Core 2 Duo chip instead of the new Core i3 or i5, but the performance says it best. At church, I run Microsoft PowerPoint to project hymn lyrics on our twin LCD projectors while using Audacity to record the choir through a USB interface from our Behringer mixer. First-person programs like NoLimits Roller Coaster Simulation run with a smoothness and fluidity that nearly mimics a real-life video shot from the front seat.
The Mac build of GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) screams through complex special effects filters like a banshee. Bing Maps powered by Microsoft Silverlight caused the fan on my previous MacBook to whine like an Airbus A340 taxiing. The MacBook Pro handles it without breaking a sweat. Remember, when you watch prime-time TV or go to the movies, you’re seeing some special effects created with software running on this very same technology. Now it’s yours as well.
The backlit keyboard has a satisfying feel that’ll have touch typists up to speed in no time. Apple uses the nearly extinct inlaid injection process to produce the keys. The markings are molded all the way through, not silkscreened or stuck on like decals. They will never, ever rub off. You haven’t seen keys made this way since the glory days of IBM and Olivetti typewriters.
Although I still use a Logitech Marble Mouse trackball (now relabeled as the Trackman Marble), the big trackpad is the best I’ve come across (compared to my company-issued Lenovo T400).
And, of course, there’s that aluminum case and Museum of Modern Art-worthy design. It’s a touch of style that makes work and play more enjoyable.
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