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OSX on netbook compatability chart

So you want to put OSX on your super-cheap, super-portable netbook?

Well good luck with that! To get you started, the guys over at BoingBoing have put together a handy dandy compatibility chart to help you decide where to spend your hard earned money and (hopefully copious) free time.

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Tip: Quickly determine where your hard drive space has gone

Sometimes it’s a little difficult to know what is taking up all of your hard drive space. Using built-in Finder tools, you can find out and act accordingly.

10 ways Windows 7 imitates OSX

Lifehacker has a list of 10 things to look forward to in Windows 7, the upcoming follow-up to the wildly successful Windows Vista (cough).
Here, we list these 10 things and equate them to existing features in our beloved OSX.

10. Ding-dong, the Sidebar is dead. = Widgets.

9. Calculator, WordPad, and Paint got overhauled. = Err, ok, no comparable features I guess, but really, this is something to look forward to in Windows 7?

8. Windows 7 will run longer on your notebook’s battery power. = Yeah, we have power management that works too. This …

Got stocks?

If you’re one of those people who eschew the Dashboard because it is a memory eating rancor, but you still want to see how well your stock in the quaint Japanese ‘manga comic thong’ company are doing, then you might want to take a look at TickerMenu, below.

Seems to be a very elegant and well thought out solution to those who want quick access to their financial information from the menubar.
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The Highly Technical Doohickey Company, developer of innovative information management tools, has announced the …

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