Archive | October, 2007

Mary Kate… ummm…

17. October 2007

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Mary Kate Olsen REALLY needs to stop modelling herself on Yoda and start thinking female!!!

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iTunes Plus now offers over two million DRM-free tracks at just 99 cents

17. October 2007

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Offering customers the largest catalog of DRM-free music in the world, Apple today expanded iTunes Plus to more than two million tracks while at the same time lowering the price of those tracks to just 99 cents. In addition to artists from EMI’s digital catalog, iTunes Plus now includes artists from Sub Pop, Nettwerk, Beggars Group, IODA, The Orchard and many others. All iTunes Plus tracks feature DRM-free music with high-quality 256 kbps AAC encoding, offering audio quality virtually indistinguishable from the original recordings

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iPhone SDK Coming in Feb…

17. October 2007

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The Steve has listened to our incessant whining and now he’s writing something I’ve been waiting to read for many months: “Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February.” That’s the lead-in from his letter on Apple.com saying the third-party app SDK for native iPhone programs is coming in early ‘08. It’ll also do iPod touch programs. Jobs also explains the delay: Making the iPhone more open while keeping it secure from viruses has been a challenge. They’re taking their time, and doing it right. Arn from Macrumors points out that the piece includes hints that Apple might pick up a digital signature system for app verification.

(gizmodo)

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Paperclip Lamp

16. October 2007

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Ben Collette and David Wykes designed this awesome LED lamp designed around a paperclip…

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Inliven your health - organic natural probiotic

16. October 2007

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The secret to good health and vitality often lies in having the correct balance of friendly bacteria in the intestinal tract. Lactobacillus bacteria form a significant part of the natural intestinal flora. Large populations of this, and other lactic acid producing bacteria, regulate the levels of friendly bacteria and reduce the levels of toxic pathogens that cause ill health.

more info: http://www.inlivenyourhealth.co.uk/

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