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    Finding the Missing Sync

     

    <br /> I love my Mac. It’s faster than my PC, it’s prettier than my PC, and it’s smaller. It’s not as compatible though. This really becomes an issue in regards to mobile devices. Unless you have an iPhone or iPod, it’s not likely to natively sync to your Mac. The answer to this dilemma is third party software. But which should you choose? There’s plenty of software claiming to easily and conveniently synchronize your device with mac but which is best?

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    Filed under: Blackberry,Mac,Mobile,PPC,Palm,iPhone — Tags: , , , — Resident Geek @ 1:23 pm

    So you want to buy a PDA?

     

    I have been using a PDA since I first got my hands on a Palm VIIx as a kid. You know, one of those 8MB B&W models with barely enough computing power to tell me the square root of four. Five years ago, a PDA was the height of geekiness. *Takes a bow* Only complete nerds contributed in the CE vs. Palm wars. This is not the case now. Businesses, CEO’s, mothers, and even your local football jock is looking into the new world of mobility. The question on everyone’s mind is: “Which one, which one?”

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    Filed under: Blackberry,Mobile,PPC,Palm,iPhone — Tags: , , , , , — Resident Geek @ 5:30 pm

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