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September 4, 2008 1:53 PM PDT

CNET Live - Episode 70

by Tom Merritt
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Ivan Kanevski from GlassBooth stops by to discuss his website and other resources for researching your decision on who to vote for in the 2008 US election.

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A few ways to sync your iTunes across several computers. Syncopation and SyncOTunes work on Macs.

Andrea called in to suggest a couple security programs. An alarm for your Mac called iAlertU will make noise and take pictures if the laptop is stolen. Adeona is a free open source tracking service. I also suggested TrueCrypt and Back to my Mac.

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by mrmac-man September 9, 2008 3:13 PM PDT
I managed to find something from Smith Micro that keeps iTunes library's in sync accross Mac's AND PC's! It's about $30
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