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How To Download And Convert YouTube Videos For iTunes or iPod

The easiest way to download videos from YouTube I think is to use one of available free software products out there. I have discovered Ares Tube - free software which is pretty simple and works well. With help of Ares Tube you can download videos not only from YouTube, but also from Metacafe, Google Video, Blip TV, Daily Motion and MySpace. Another great feature is video converter who lets you to convert downloaded video file directly into iTunes and next time, when you plug in your iPod, video will be automatically transfered to it.

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Mac OS X Leopard Coming in October

Apple has successfully made a buzz in the market with this soon to be released Mac OS X Leopard. According to reliable sources, the Leopard will be released in June at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2007(WWDC 2007) and a beta copy will be available for those who register for the WWDC.

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Popular Mac OS X Dock Scrolling for your Weblog

Handling a long list of contents is one of the oldest problems in browsing. Probably scrolling is the most common behavior to solve this problem, but after Mac OS X Dock another approach is becoming very popular. Read the more »

Google Desktop for the Mac 1.0

Today Google announced the availability of Google Desktop for the Mac (download now available from Google’s Mac OS X software page). What’s Google Desktop, you ask? It is an application from Google, which indexes the contents of your hard drive (including applications, most files, PDFs, as well as web histories from Safari, Firefox, and Camino) and makes it searchable a la Spotlight. Our PC using friends have had this application for awhile, and it is nice to see that Google hasn’t forgotten about us Mac users.

Google Desktop for the Mac is a Universal application, requires OS X 10.4 or later, and is free.

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Windows Vista Goes to Boot Camp

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Over the past several weeks, there was some speculation that the release of Windows Vista would force Apple to delay the launch of Mac OS X Leopard while it resolved Windows Vista compatibility issues with Boot Camp, but the news of Boot Camp update should calm those fears. Boot Camp 1.2 is capable not only of running the 32-bit version of Windows Vista but also of displaying the system’s much-touted Aero graphics.

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