February 2010

Has Apple Peaked? Their Ego Sure Hasn’t!

February 10, 2010

As I prep for covering MacWorld Expo 2010, I decided to take a step back and truly think about Apple a bit more. It wasn’t that many years ago that people were saying their doom was inevitable. Back then, their products were less than stellar and splintered and people figured that they were on their [...]

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Cast of Dads: Podcast #8 – “Superbowl Sunday!”

February 10, 2010

Dads are all about sitting around and watching sports and nothing else, right? Especially on Superbowl Sunday! Well, we actually have lots of different opinions on sports and a variety of other topics. So, we decided that we just HAD TO do our weekly podcast (Cast of Dads) on Superbowl Sunday in order to discuss [...]

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Special Thanks to Life360.com for the Blogger Spotlight & a Critical Family Service!

February 9, 2010

Life360 is a site that deals with ensuring the safety of your family and protecting your assets (people & property). Obviously, this is something very important to me and my wife so as a service on its own, it definitely deserves a thorough discussion. However, in this case, I wanted to mention something else: one [...]

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How To Upgrade an iMac G5′s Hard Drive – iFixit.com to the Rescue!

February 5, 2010

A few weeks ago, my daughter’s (hand-me-down) 20″ iMac G5 started acting up. It was showing the infamous “spinning beachball”, was locking up, the fan was running a lot and loud and the machine was having kernel panics. I did a quick S.M.A.R.T. scan on it which is usually a good indication of the health [...]

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Cast of Dads: Podcast #7 – “We Were ALL Morons!”

February 2, 2010

We got some great user feedback on some of our previous podcasts that we were geeking out a bit too much. Since we listen to our audience, in this episode, we tried to eliminate most (if not all) of the tech and focus more on being a dad and a parent. Episode #7 of the [...]

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