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Apple Repair Los Angeles Offering Support for Broken LCD screens, Faulty Hard Drives, Data Backup and Retrieval ~ Latest World Business News

November 5, 2013

Apple Repair Los Angeles Offering Support for Broken LCD screens, Faulty Hard Drives, Data Backup and Retrieval ~ Latest World Business News : If your Apple product isn’t working properly, it could be due to a number of reasons. Maybe your iPhone’s screen is broke, or your iPad won’t turn on. Perhaps your Macbook Pro is having issues related to your motherboard, or your iMac’s hard drive crashed and all of your data is gone. Whatever the reason, the seasoned team of Apple experts at Computer City Repairs in Westwood, California is there to diagnose and fix the problem.

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Apple Repair Los Angeles Offering Support for Broken LCD screens, Faulty Hard Drives, Data Backup and Retrieval

November 5, 2013

Apple Repair Los Angeles Offering Support for Broken LCD screens, Faulty Hard Drives, Data Backup and Retrieval : Computer City Repairs is the ultimate Apple repair store in Westwood. They offer professional Apple services in the Los Angeles area at competitive and affordable prices, including Apple LCD repair, hard drive repair, data backup, motherboard repair and more. What’s more, they can fix virtually all types of Apple products. So whether it’s your MacBook, your iPod, your iPad or your iPhone that malfunctions, Computer City Repair has the solution to your problem.

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Sasha Bronner: Why I Don’t Care to Watch the Oscars This Year

January 25, 2012

Waking up yesterday morning to the sunny, glowing light of my iPhone was a little bit like waking up on Christmas morning — you sort of know what you’re gonna get, but there’s always room for surprise. Sure, there’s plenty of buzz and speculation about who might be nominated for the Academy Awards. Sure, the Golden Globes are a strange, half-broken crystal ball indicator of some of what’s to come, but you still don’t really know until you read the nomination list. I fell asleep half way through the list. It is a jumbled, confused, half-assed attempt at honoring the highest achievements in film for the year and frankly, I am bored. It’s hard to know where to even start. It’s kind of like turning in a rough draft in a freshman year creative writing class and having your bearded, vest-wearing liberal arts professor tell you to start from scratch, and with a different protagonist. I have high standards. I always have a bone or two to pick with the Academy when nominations come out. Why are we nominating good movies? Why aren’t we nominating the greatest of the great movies? We should expect good movies throughout the year. We should applaud, on the largest stage, the best ones. There are some fantastic films from 2011 that got barely a flirtatious wink from the Academy. I can barely bring myself to type the word “shame.” The irony. Shame, shame, shame. Michael Fassbender gives the performance of three lifetimes. It is a haunting, horrifyingly honest masterpiece, and one that I could not shake for months . There is no Best Actor nomination, no Best Director, Screenplay or even Supporting Actress nod for Carey Mulligan who quietly brought power and fear to her performance as Fassbender’s damaged sister. And in a completely different way, Beginners is, without a doubt, the movie that stole my heart last year. I have seen it three times, listened to the soundtrack endlessly and adored every conversation I’ve had about it. Thankfully, Christopher Plummer secured a Best Supporting Actor nomination, but Mike Mils delivered the most visceral film about love I can remember and it sticks to your skin in the best of ways, it coats your eyes when you leave the theater and everything feels different, if even for a moment, after experiencing it. It was the year of Ryan Gosling and that beautiful man got no love letter, no postcard. Drive was stylized, it was dark, it was heavy, it threw you around, it made you feel like you were and are a living, breathing human being in this world. Director Nicolas Winding Refn is a force to be reckoned with and the Academy doesn’t seem to care. I would have even taken a Carey Mulligan nomination here , just to get the film’s name on the ballot. I am happy for many films. The Artist is one I resisted and resisted seeing, hearing it was “cute” and “charming.” It is much, much more than that. I am thrilled for Bridesmaids and Moneyball and most especially for Best Actor nominee Demian Bichir for his film A Better Life . What I am not thrilled about it the insistence on nominating names instead of achievements. I love George Clooney and Alexander Payne as much as the next Westside-raised Angeleno. But I didn’t feel any sorrow, sadness or even spirit from The Descendants . I didn’t feel any magic from My Week With Marilyn . I’ve read the list over a few times. And sure, I will be happy to see some nominees win — but there’s no excitement this year, there’s no held breath or glorious moment of surprise when that-perfect-someone’s name is called and their whole world changes on screen for the rest of us to witness. Christmas morning has come and gone. I no longer believe in Santa. See the original post here: Sasha Bronner: Why I Don’t Care to Watch the Oscars This Year

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Apps that are child’s play for iPhone and iPad

November 8, 2011
Apps that are child’s play for iPhone and iPad

http://www.youtube.com/v/OKTTDXs2V6c?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Technology reporter Michelle Maltais and her baby, Christopher, try some of the new apps for the iPhone and iPad. Read more at lat.ms Excerpt from: Apps that are child’s play for iPhone and iPad

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No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S

October 4, 2011
No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S

It’s not the iPhone 5 that many expected, but Apple did unveil today what it trumpeted as its “most amazing” phone yet – the iPhone 4S. Follow this link: No iPhone 5, But Apple Does Debut the iPhone 4S

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Don’t Ban DUI Checkpoint Apps!

September 5, 2011
Don’t Ban DUI Checkpoint Apps!

Sen. Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) wants to control your smartphone. Yesterday, Schumer went after Google, Apple, and other smartphone-industry players who have refused to follow a “voluntary” request by him and Sens. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Frank Lautenberg (DN.J.), and Tom Udall (DN.M.) that they ban apps that show where police are setting up driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoints, speed traps, and the like. State officials are applying similar pressure (and are also claiming that all requests for compliance are “voluntary”). Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, the son of Vice President Joe Biden, is pushing for bans and so is Maryland’s Attorney General Doug Gansler, who likened the apps to “giving a robber the key and the alarm pad code to go rob a bank.” As a direct result of the pressure, Research in Motion, maker of Blackberry products, blocked the apps. But are apps that give citizens more information about what law enforcement is up to a bad thing? They clearly fall under First Amendment guarantees of free expression (that’s why lawmakers are saying their requests are “voluntary”). But perhaps more important, such apps actually minimize drunk driving and speeding – which is one of the reasons why police in places such as Travis County, Texas, are the ones entering the information for DUI checkpoint apps such as Trapster. As a Travis County cop puts it, if he can stop the problematic behavior without writing tickets or hauling people in, everybody is better off …

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Web Infommercial for California DMV’s Free iPhone Application.

February 11, 2010
Web Infommercial for California DMV’s Free iPhone Application.

California Department of Motor Vehicles DMV Now is the one-stop mobile directory where you can meet many of your DMV needs right off of your iPhone / iPod Touch. The application has been developed to meet your needs on the go. * Prepare to take the written driver’s license exam by taking sample tests * Watch DMV driving videos * Find a DMV field office near you * Get Important California DMV Alert instantly

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