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Pandora Jam

I've been complaining forever about wanting a way to stream Pandora through Apple's AirPort in the office. I did a little search today and voila - Pandora Jam! It's worth every penny of the $15. I had it up and running in two minutes! I am so excited I can hardly stand it!

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google chrome for mac

I've heard all the buzz around the new web browser and that it's now available (in beta) for the Mac. I have been using it for a few days and really like the interface, the speed does seem quite a bit faster than Firefox and Safari. I've been having major issues with Firefox speed - it's about as fast as a turtle and that' kind of sucks.

So far so good with Chrome, but because it's in beta it's missing some major features. RSS feeds and bookmark editing and organization are the biggest problems for me. I want it to be a better, faster version of Firefox, but it's just not there yet. I also want it to tie into Google Reader better. I love the RSS reader, but wish I could skip the intro screen - do you want to add it to reader or your homepage? Doesn't it know I don't use a homepage? It knows everything else about me.

Here's hoping the Chrome development team great success so I can actually use their product!

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barcode

I forgot to post this yesterday... apparently the barcode is 57 years old. Who knew??

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Anti-Wi-Fi paint keeps your wireless signal to yourself : Christopher Null : Yahoo! Tech

Don't like the idea of your neighbors rudely snooping on the wireless signal you slaved to pay for from the lazy comfort of their living room? It's not just about slowing down your connection; while they're downloading Mad Men via bittorrent, you could be on the hook for their actions.

Wireless security and encryption systems are fraught with problems and insecurity, and other methods to restrict your signal to a small area are cumbersome at best.

Enter a new solution: Anti-Wi-Fi paint.

The idea is simple: Use a special paint on walls where you don't want wireless to pass through (say the exterior of your house). The secret is mixing aluminum-iron oxide particles in with the paint. The metal particles resonate at the same frequency as Wi-Fi and other radio waves, so signals can't pass through the thin layer of pigment. Outsiders would simply be unable to access your wireless network, just as you, inside the house, won't be able to interlope on anything beamed on the outside.

Developed by the University of Tokyo, the paint is said to be the first that can block radio frequency in higher spectra where Wi-Fi and other higher-bandwidth communications occur rather than just low-frequency wireless like FM radio. Most Wi-Fi technologies operate at 2.4GHz; the Tokyo paint can reportedly block frequencies all the way up to 100GHz, with a 200GHz-blocking paint now in the works.

The paint isn't just of interest to those concerned about wireless leaking out of the building. Movie theaters have long been interested in finding a legal way to keep cell phones silent during screenings. Electronic jammers that actively block wireless signals are illegal, but passive materials that prevent wireless signals from getting through are not. Since the wireless-blocking paint can also block the lower-frequency signals that cell phones use, addled mobile junkies would have no outlet for reaching the outside world.

Some aren't convinced that anti-Wi-Fi paint makes a lot of sense for a secure situation, though. Says one engineer, "Surely the thought of having to redecorate a building in order to provide Wi-Fi security is more costly and complex than the security functionality available in even the cheapest of Wi-Fi access points..."

Good point.

Has it really come to this?

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apple expert... I think not!

* You are chatting with **, an Apple Expert

Hi, my name is Yolanda. Welcome to Apple!

You: Hello
You: I'm looking for a modem adapter
**: Good afternoon.
**: How may I help you today?
You: I cannot find it on the website
You: it's a usb to phone line adapter
**: I will get it for you.
**: One moment.
You: super
**: USB adapter...click here
You: no, that's ETHERNET not for telephone line
You: I was able to find that one, but need the on to be able to use the computer as a fax
**: One moment.
**: This is the only product that we have in the inventory currently.
**: Do you have a Best Buy or Radio Shack nearby?
You: I have purchased this item before from an Apple store
You: about one year ago
**: From a local Apple store?
You: yes
**: The local store's inventory does not match what we sell online.
You: but if you manufacture this adapter, why would you not sell it online?
You: it is an actual apple product, not another brand
You: it's specificlly for the iMac or laptop
**: Would you like to call the Apple Store to see if they have it in stock?
You: NO. I need to find a link to one and ship it to someone in another state that does not have an apple store near them. I just want to give them the link so they can get one.
**: Can I get you the number to AppleCare, there are some parts that can sell that is not in the online store?
You: I will call my local store and have them help me. I'm confident they will be albe to find it for me. Thank you.
**: Thanks, we simply do not have that item in our inventory currently.
You: That makes no sense whatsoever

There is so much wrong with this chat, I just don't even know where to begin.  How is it possible that the online apple store doesn't carry something simple like a usb/modem adapter when the iMac doesn't come equipped with a phone jack?  I know there are people in the world who still fax, though not many, and people that still have dial up, kill me now, but come on!  Really?  

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surfing in style

Got my iPhone on Friday - went early and waited in line for about an hour and a half to actually get it from the Apple store.  I pre-ordered the phone and they said you could pick it up anytime during the day... I wasn't gonna risk it giving the language in the email ("based on availability" they said).  It wasn't horrible and they had free Starbucks tea and coffee for everyone. I am just loving the upgrade!  I'm glad I waited for this one.. now what to do with my first gen phone??  Everything on it still works except the phone.  Do I keep it as back up?  Do I sell it?  Tough choice! The copy and paste rocks, the camera is so awesome - that you can choose a focal point and it does some white balancing - wow!  Loving the voice memo and that you can email the voice memo to yourself or someone!  Loving the shake to shuffle action and the voice controls... "play Dave Matthews Band" - it starts playing music by Dave Matthews Band.  This is total James Bond,  mind blowing stuff!  And, most of all, the SPEED!  I knew the 3G was supposed to be way better than the Edge, but there is simply no comparison.  Ahhh... I just love a new gadget!  ;)

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