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Powerpoint 2010: Remove all notes from slides at once

In Powerpoint, people often use the notes function to record additional information. When these documents are shared, you may not want them to also see these notes. Instead of removing the notes one by one, these directions will remove all notes from your slides at once.

Benchmarked: Macbook Air 11″ (Late 2010) vs Macbook Pro 13 (Late 2009)

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As a new Macbook Air 11″ owner, my first impressions in regards to performance were very good.  Even though my MBA 11 is running a slower CPU than my late 2009 Macbook Pro 13 (1.6ghz vs 2.26ghz), the MBA just seemed faster. Today we will take a look at some unofficial 3DMark2006 tests ran on both of my setups.  These tests were ran in VMWare Fusion and in Boot Camp Windows 7 on both machines and in very similar test environments.  Keep reading for all of the stats and numbers.

Apple’s Version of Rock ‘n’ Roll [pic]

Apple has recently rolled out Ping, a social network built around music. How will Apple affect the marketing of music?

Disqus: Highlight Author and Moderator Comments

With a little CSS love, styling author or moderator comments within the disqus commenting system is pretty easy.

Unboxed: 2010 Macbook Air 11″ (images)

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For those living under a rock, Apple last week announced their revamping of the Macbook Air laptop series. One of the big news items was the introduction of the 11″ Macbook Air. I finally received my CTO (customized to order) 11″ with a 1.6ghz C2D and 4GB of RAM all weighing in around 2.3lbs. A full review will be posted next week after I have had some time to use it, till then enjoy my super brief unboxing / geek pr0n shots.

Windows 7: Add Defragment Option to Right-click Menu

Defragmenting the hard disk is an essential operation. However, many people do not like to schedule defragmentation to be performed automatically. By adding the defragment option to a drive’s right-click context menu, you can manually defragment quickly and easily.

ATV: How to Soft and Hard Reset Apple TV

Most of the problems with your Apple TV (ATV) can be solved by a simple reset or reboot.

Powerpoint 2010: Increase Number of Undos

By default, Powperpoint’s undo function remembers your last 20 actions. However, if you work with large Powerpoint documents with multiple changes, you may need a lot more than that. Here is how to change the number of undo steps to whatever you wish.

Outlook 2010: Show Inbox (Calendar or Tasks) When The Application Starts

By default, Outlook shows the Inbox when the application is launched. You may want to have it open up to your Calendar or Tasks (or possibly Contacts, Notes, Journal, or other folder). You can change the default opening folder and have the information you need when you open Outlook by following these steps.

Windows 7: How to Prevent Stacking of Windows

In Windows 7 multiple open instances of the same application automatically get stacked on one tab. If you have a large number of applications open, this might be a blessing. However, often it is inefficient to find one particular window from a list. This tech-recipe shows how to disable this default Windows 7 feature.

What Do the Mac Shortcut Symbols Mean?

Many new mac users have trouble deciphering the symbols used by Apple to describe keyboard shortcuts. Command, shift, option, control, and caps lock keys are all used in keyboard shortcuts and are represented by symbols. This brief tech-recipe references these symbols and shows where you can find this information on your mac system.

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