Didn’t know Steve Ballmer had a fun side too. ^^. “Need a new one?” That’s just hilarious!
Posts Tagged ‘apple’
Steve Ballmer signs a MacBook Pro
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010Secret Apple Products
Friday, January 15th, 2010Who cares about the upcoming Apple iTablet/iSlate/iBook. I want me this super-hot-UAV-transforming-jet-powered MacBook Pro. Please announce this at the end of January Steve. ^^.
iPhone x Suica
Thursday, December 31st, 2009Unlike the last iPhone Suica App I blogged about earlier, here’s another method for you to put your Suica or Pasmo into your iPhone.
Apple Store Ginza
Thursday, December 17th, 2009When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
When in Ginza, visit the Apple Store. ^^.
Seems like it was one of those quiet weekday afternoons. I used to visit Apple Stores pretty often to pick up new Apple products. These days, I usually just order them online and wait for the delivery man to drop it off. It’s extremely convenient when you’ve no time to make the trip or when you’re getting a 27in iMac.
For those who bought the 27in iMac, has yours arrived yet?
Apple has set up an express checkout counter just for busy last minute shoppers this holiday season.
I don’t see a queue, so service in this line must be blazing fast. ^^.
Trackpad Handwriting
Sunday, November 15th, 2009
In between typing today, I thought I’ll just give trackpad handwriting a go. It’s not enabled for Japanese inputs on Snow Leopard. If you want to use it or give it a whirl, you’ll have to enable chinese inputs. Although there’s a choice between traditional or simplified characters (traditional usually involves more strokes), if you intend to use this for writing Japanese kanji, go with traditional characters.
Styrofoam Bricks
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009My cinema display at the office was a little down ever since I got her. So recently, I asked her why.
She told me she needed a facelift.
Apple Magic Mouse Settings
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009Just found out these settings from a good friend of mine. Also another Mac Genius. ^^. Open up Exposé and Spaces in System Preferences. Hold down the Control, Alt or Command key when selecting secondary mouse button. Once these settings are done, hold down the corresponding key and perform a right click. Exposé back again on your fingertips. The same can be done for Spaces. I used shift. But you can use whichever combination you fancy.
Have fun!
















