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		<title>Clean out Launchpad completely and start from scratch with only the apps you want</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clean out Launchpad completely by Lex Friedman, Macworld.com &#160; Jan 3, 2012 2:00 pm Launchpad takes the iOS home screen springboard and recreates it on your Mac. Some users love this new Lion feature; others aren&#8217;t sold. If you&#8217;re among the latter, you can ignore Launchpad pretty easily: Remove its icon from your Dock, turn [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Change screen resolution on the command line</title>
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		<title>Create To Do items for iCal&#8217;s Reminders list by creating a Service that can be invoked from the contextual menu or a keyboard shortcut</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make it easier to create To Do items for iCal&#8217;s Reminders list by creating a Service that can be invoked from the contextual menu or a keyboard shortcut. Here&#8217;s the procedure: Launch Automator and create a new Service. At the top of the workflow, set the following options, which are the default: Service receives selected [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Share an Airport connection on your Macbook/Macbook Pro with an iPad/iPod Touch via Bluetooth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a useful hint if you have a Mac and an iPad (or iPod touch), and you want to share a hotel wireless Internet connection with both devices. In the System Preferences Bluetooth pane, pair your Mac with your iPad (they don&#8217;t need to be connected yet, just paired). Then, select the iPad in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Boot into 64-bit mode on a MacBook Pro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To switch between 64 and 32-bit modes on your 64-bit supported Mac, you can use either of these methods: Method 1:&#160;Startup key combination (for current startup only) If your Mac uses the 32-bit kernel by default, but&#160;supports the 64-bit kernel, you can start up using the 64-bit kernel by holding the 6 and 4 keys [...]]]></description>
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