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Unsync and Remove iPhone Contacts From Facebook

This post explains how to: - See which of your iPhone contacts are already copied to Facebook - Stop synchronising your iPhone contacts to Facebook - Remove any contacts that have been copied from yor iPhone to Facebook (by the Facebook iPhone app). The simple instructions to Stop Synchronising and to Remove Contacts from Facebook are as follows: 1. Go to https://www.facebook.com/contact_importer/remove_uploads.php 2. Click the "Remove" button. 3. On the Facebook app on your iPhone, on the left-hand side scroll down to "Friends" and tap it. 4. On the Friends page press the arrow icon in the top right corner 5. Press " Sync Contacts" 6. Press the "Syncing" switch to turn synchronisation off. Please note. Any of your friends that are already on Facebook and have chosen to share their phone number with you will NOT be removed. If you just want to see which of your Contacts have been copied to your iPhone, follow this link: https://www...

How I Fixed Mac OSX Lion NTFS issue

After I upgraded my Macbook to OSX Lion, my NTFS-formatted USB drive would no longer mount... GREAT! %$#@ I use an free open source NTFS driver for Mac called NTFS-3G ( You can get it from SourceForge here - grab the dmg file). However NTFS-3G is built on top of a piece of software called MacFuse (part of the NTFS-3G installation)  and unfortunately MacFuse only provides a 32-bit interface, whereas OSX Lion has a 64-bit kernel. I found the explanation of the problem here . I was able to solve the problem when I came across a little gem on this site: http://www.fatframe.com/2011/07/25/macfuse-issues-mac-os-10-7-lion This guy has posted a custom compiled version of MacFuse, compiled for 64-bit. I downloaded this guy's custom compiled version (look for the link to the zip file half way down the page) and just installed it straight on top of my existing MacFuse version. Then rebooted. It solved my problem! I can now mount my NTFS USB drive and I have read/writ...