Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Software, The Internet, tags: beta, browser, digg, features, filter, firefox, internet, internet explorer, Microsoft, new, phishing, service pack, sites, vista, windows
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With the release of their Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista a couple of weeks ago, Microsoft is now getting ready for Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1. Microsoft have revealed a full features page which lists the additions to their flagship browser Internet Explorer.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Blog, Hardware, tags: apple, imac, intel, laptop, latest, linux, mac, mac book, macbook air, new, os x, PC, ram
This is really cool. Someone with a lot of money and time to spare, just bought a new MacBook Air and tear it apart disassemble it. You might want to check it out if you are curious on how Apple was able managed to fit the components on such limited space.
Now, if you are one of those people who own it already, you might want to know that you have to remove almost 20 screws just to get the battery out. Yikes!

As you’d expect with a computer so devoted to aesthetics, getting to the “user-installable” parts is going to be a bit more challenging than usual. If you weren’t counting, that’s 19 screws to remove the battery. Replacing the battery is straightforward, but not something you’ll be doing when your battery dies mid-flight.
Link: iFixit
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