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TUAW Best of the Week

Welcome to this week's installment of TUAW best of the week, where we gather up our favorite posts of the week for your easy clicking enjoyment.

David Pogue on iMovie '08: "What the [bleep]!"
iMovie '08 was not everything we'd hoped.

Play Audio URLs from the iPhone Command Line
I discovered that the iPhone File system was more flexible than imagined.

TUAW Tip: Turn off your remote control infrared receiver
Either pair a remote to your Mac or use Security preferences.

iPhone now available as refurb
The iPhone takes another step towards affordability.

Want an iPod shuffle and have way too much money?
The bling is the thing.

ComputerWiz disassembles the new and old Airport Extremes
There's nothing we love quite like hardware disassembly stories.

Apple's new keyboards not working for some
The new keyboards are slick, beautiful--and defective.

Can you be too thin or too powerful?
Between this and the "Fat Nano" are you getting a sense of an overarching theme?

Song Sender sends iPhone tunes to email and ringtones
Now available in Version 0.08.

HowTo: Restoring your iPhone Notes from a Mac
The first of two iPhone SQLite3 onboard database hints.

Want to blog for TUAW?
C'mon in. The water is fine.

AT&T saves trees
We can now retire the "buy an iPhone, kill a forest" tagline.

iTunes: Free Wednesday
Still free.

Ask TUAW: reading Mac files from Windows, printing posters, VNC and more
Readers ask. Mat answers.

More on iPhone Backups
This second of two iPhone backup posts shows you where to find all your data, including SMS and Call histories, Notes, Bookmarks, and more.

Snapz Pro X 2.1.1 is available
A favorite utility gets a new update.

The zunePhone
This made us laugh.

Why, hello there
TUAW welcomes Lisa Hoover. We're delighted to have you onboard!

Well hello there!
And TUAW welcomes Nik Fletcher. We're happy you're here to blog with us!

Engadget announces first full-software iPhone unlock
The big story of the week. Ryan Block uses an iPhone with a T-Mobile SIM.

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Tip of the Day

To find out what version of Mac OS you are running, go to the Apple logo in the top left corner, click it and choose About This Mac. From that window you will see the version number, processor, memory and chosen startup disk. Clicking Software Update will check for updates, and More Info... will open up an extensive list of everything on your machine.


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