Save Money and be Cool with Custom Ringtones and OS X

Are you into downloading ringtones and hearing your newest favorite song whenever someone calls you? It can get pretty expensive if you download a bunch of them. Your cell company loves this because its extra money for them..

Did you know that instead of paying for ringtones, you can customize your own and send them to your phone for free? With the magic of Bluetooth and OS X, you can put just about any song or sound you want onto your phone.
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Seven Fun Freeware Games for OS X

Being a Mac user for so many years, I’ve gotten used to the fact that games are hard to come by on OS X. So I did some research for everyone and discovered seven freeware games that don’t suck. Here’s what I found..
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YouTube on the Mac: The Definitive Guide – Part 4. Creating the Videos

Watching the videos on YouTube is only half of what YouTube is all about. The other half is uploading your videos to YouTube for the rest of the world to see. Whether its something silly or of substance, as long as it doesn’t violate the terms of use, anything goes. In only a few simple steps, you can have your videos seen globally. Here’s how to do it.
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YouTube on the Mac: The Definitive Guide – Part 3. Converting the Videos

Now that we’ve learned how to save and watch YouTube videos, what about if we want to take them with us on the go? With video enabled .mp3 players like the iPod Nano or Touch, it would be great to watch YouTube videos on them. For part three of this series, I will show you how to convert YouTube and other online videos into iPod (and other) formats.
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YouTube on the Mac: The Definitive Guide – Part 2. Watching the Videos

In part one, we learned how to download and save YouTube video. Now that we have them we need to watch them. It can be tricky because the Flash Video format isn’t readily supported by QuickTime.. I’ll show you how to fix that so you can watch a saved video as often as you like.
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