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Looks like a laptop manufacturer has stolen Nvidia’s thunder in announcing a successor to the 280M mobile graphics chip. Eurocom has started listing a GeForce GTX 480M Fermi chip that ships with a lot of memory and a big power draw. The new 40nm Nvidia chip was spotted as a configuration option on Eurocom’s X8100 Leopard [...]

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Filed under: Software , Leopard Daisy Disk is the perfect example of one of those tools that should be built right into OS X. It’s the latest in disk visualization utilities — software that scans your hard drive and lets you know which files are being hard drive hogs (in my case, World of Warcraft - no big surprise there). But, it’s the added features that turn this from basic to “wow, why didn’t Apple develop something like this?” Once you initiate the software, you’ll see

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Bento, the personal database from FileMaker, has launched a service that allows users to share templates they have created. The Template Exchange currently has around a hundred ready-made templates covering a number of topics, with more being added daily. Less well-known than the professional and cross-platform FileMaker, the personal database Bento is more integrated into OS X, capable of accessing Address Book, Mail, and iCal, but also requiring Leopard. Despite having a more narrow focu

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