Saturday, January 19, 2008

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Apple Taking iPhone To Business Customers
AT&T and Apple will are expected to announce on Tuesday new iPhone compatibility to corporate and business accounts effective January 21st. Corporate discounts will be honored.

TimeWarner Trying To Change 'Net Access
Whether you know it or not, TimeWarner's Cable Internet Service wants to be the first to change your access to the Internet. They want to curb your usage habits and limit your time on the "net by restricting your download time to 5G, 10G, 20G and 40G, depending on what you are willing to pay. They NEVER want you to have unlimited download time, as you do today, and there is a big trial in Beaumont, Texas, -the place where juries have repeatedly sided with companies like Time Warner. If Time Warner wins it means services like online movie downloads will be destroyed. Most movies are 5g in size and TimeWarner wants that stopped so you'll have to buy their movies and TV Shows from them, at their non-competitive prices.

Should TimeWarner prevail in court, and you are a TimeWarner Cable Internet Service customer, you should end your association with TimeWarner instantly. In short, cut them off at the knees if they win the ability to curtail your unlimited download time while online.

Leopard's Screen Capture Commands
I *was* a big users of SnapNDrag but have dropped it from my dock because of a set of screen capture tips offered at a MacWorld OSX Tips session. Here they are:

- Command/Shift/3 will capture a shot of your full screen.
- Command/Shift/4 will give you a small cross hair that expect you to hold down the left mouse button and draw yourself a box around the item you want to capture.
Special keys to enhance this feature:
- After drawing your box don't let go of the left mouse button. Press and hold down the space bar (don't let go) and your box can be moved anywhere on the screen. Let go and the area is captured.
- After drawing your box don't let go of the left mouse button. Press and hold down the Option key and you can expand the box horizontally or vertially in any direction. Let go and the area is captured.

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