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I discovered the Advent of CSS 2021 a bit late, but decided to give it a try anyway. This entry was retro-posted.
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I discovered the Advent of CSS 2021 a bit late, but decided to give it a try anyway. This entry was retro-posted.
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I discovered the Advent of CSS 2021 a bit late, but decided to give it a try anyway. This entry was retro-posted.
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I discovered the Advent of CSS 2021 a bit late, but decided to give it a try anyway. This entry was retro-posted.
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I discovered the Advent of CSS 2021 a bit late, but decided to give it a try anyway. This entry was retro-posted.
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I upgraded to an iPhone 13 Pro this year, and was confronted with the case dilemma.
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Apple posted a moving short film on its homepage to mark the 10th anniversary of the passing of Steve Jobs, and to celebrate his life.
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Apple AirTags are incredible little trackers. I ordered a pack the day they became available and have been playing with them since.
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A 100W USB-C charging station featuring powerful Gallium nitride (GaN) technology for a noticeably faster, more efficient charge.
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Apple’s recent announcement about iCloud photos scanning for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and Message notification has generated a fait bit of push back and mixed reactions from privacy experts.
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On August 6th, 1991, Tim Berners Lee posted the first web page.
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We’re taking a week off and flying (flying!) to Paros in the Cyclades for a break 😎
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* private joke with my loved ones 😍
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As planned, I went for my second COVID shot on Saturday.
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I don’t remember if a Kindle firmware update ever excited me. But the last one (v5.13.5) has!
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I received a strange letter signed by Michael Nägele and Andreas Urben of the Swiss Post last week, containing a pack of stickers “I ❤️ advertising” or “Feed me with advertising” in an effort to motivate people to remove their “No advertising please” notice from their letter boxes.
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I feel I should have written about Dave Nanian’s SuperDuper! a long time ago. It’s been in my Application folder since 2006.
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The Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights launched their new website today. The center was founded a little over a year ago as the first business and human rights center at a business school in Europe.
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Over the course of this Summer, Jason Snell at Six Colors announced his project to “[…] construct a list of the 20 most notable Macs in history.”
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Apple presented a great movie clip on the greatness of the people behind the Mac.