PCWorld: DHS Clarifies Laptop Border Crossing Rules

Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security made it clear that border crossing officials could continue to search any device that can store electronic media without any suspicion of wrongdoing. Although the revised policy ensures searches will be completed in a “timely manner” (up to 30 days) and that travelers will stay informed [...]

Via Download Squad: Alternate marketing slogans for Windows 7

Alternate marketing slogans for Windows 7 by Grant Robertson (RSS feed) Aug 29th 2009 at 4:30PM Normally, I wouldn’t do this. A source deep within Microsoft — who just happened to owe me a favor — passed along a list of new Windows marketing slogans which, for one reason or another, just didn’t make the [...]

Change Snow Leopard Finder prefs for faster searches

via tuaw.com Unfortunately the default out-of-the-box action is still set to look everywhere on your Mac. But don’t worry, it’s easy to change. 1. Make sure Finder is your active app (either click on the Finder icon in the dock, click the desktop or a visible Finder window, or cmd-Tab to switch to the Finder). [...]

LazyFeed info salvation, salivation, or overload?

Since I am an info glutton my ears perked up when I saw that the invite-only beta status had been taken off of LazyFeed. Come on, if Louis Gray likes it … louisgray.com: No More Beta Codes: Lazyfeed Is Open for Everyone The product's uniqueness is one of the more innovative services I have seen [...]

Testing Posterous as my content hub–I know it will be on Twitter 2x

If the old way was to write a post for each service, is the new way to write once, post everywhere? If this is written here on Posterous, but also posted to my blog, what are the SEO implications? For posting to my blog, does it just leave out tags and categories? And yes, this [...]

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