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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/10/17/master.your.mac.instructional.guide/

Briefly: Smartphone Panoramic Car Kit, Master Your Mac

updated 02:37 pm EDT, Wed October 17, 2012

 

Master Your Mac instructional guide


Route 66 has released a new line of Panoramic Car Kits designed for some of the most popular smartphones. Instead of creating a universally mount, the Panoramic Car Kit is available in specific models designed for the iPhone 3GS and 4S, the HTC One X, and the Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy S II, Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note. Each mount has a dual car charger and is designed to be mounted on both the windshield and dashboard of any vehicle. The Panoramic Car Kit can be purchased online for $26 including world wide shipping.

Master Your Mac, a new guide that shows users how to tweak, customize, and control a Mac, has been announced by no starch press. Including tips on improving security, automating tasks, handling large amount of media, and more, the guide is broken down into step-by-step instructions. Master Your Mac will be available in November for $30, but customers who preorder can receive a 30 percent discount with the coupon "PREORDER."


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