WWDC: Evolution of a revolution part 2 - Mac OS X v10.6 (“Snow Leopard”)
The excitement continues to build for tomorrow’s WWDC keynote and the developer announcements that are sure to follow. Yesterday, we took a look at what to expect from iPhone OS 3.0, as well as at Apple’s strategy for rolling out updates and why they include (or, more importantly, don’t include)… Continue Reading »
WWDC Keynote live blog
A fantastic week of E3 announcements and demonstrations is past us, and it’s now time turn our attention towards Apple’s WWDC. The event kicks off Monday, June 8th at 10:00 PDT (1:00 p.m. EDT) from the Moscone Center in San Francisco, but we couldn’t wait to get our live blog… Continue Reading »
WWDC: Evolution of a revolution part 1 - iPhone OS 3.0
As I’m sure you’ve heard, Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) kicks off on Monday, and expectations are very high. Swirling around the web are lots of WWDC rumors guessing what Apple will do and anticipating with excitement the possible hardware announcement, but I want to spend a little time… Continue Reading »
New screenshots and videos of Snow Leopard leaked
New leaked screen shots and videos posted on a Portuguese website showcase some of the new features we will be seeing in Mac OS X v10.6. Snow Leopard has been noted for being mostly a stability build to make Mac OS X more dependable, as well as slimming down its… Continue Reading »
Apple responds to Laptop Hunter ads
In the ongoing battle between Microsoft ads and Apple ads, Apple has played their latest cards: Customer Care, Elimination, and PC Choice Chat. Elimination is clearly a direct blow at Microsoft’s Laptop Hunter ads. In this ad, PC has numerous other PCs behind him and a woman is telling PC… Continue Reading »
Mac OS X v10.5.7 released
Apple has just released Mac OS X v10.5.7. Amongst numerous stability and performance updates, the improvements include changes to iCal, Mail, and Parental Controls. The Combo update is a whopping 728MB (951 MB for the Server Update Combo). If you only need the point update, it’s available at 440MB. Continue Reading »
How to run Mac OS X on a Dell Mini 9
Is the World Wide Developers Conference too far away for you? Are you desperate to get your hands on an Apple netbook straight away? The folks over at TestFreaks.com couldn’t stay away any longer, so they took a Dell Mini 9 and decided to install Mac OS X Leopard. The… Continue Reading »
New laptop hunter ad even more disgusting
In my ongoing battle against the Microsoft Laptop Hunter ads, Microsoft has given me more reasons to complain with their latest ad. This time around it features a lady named Sheila who is looking for a computer for under $2,000 that will help her with her video editing. She ends… Continue Reading »
Safari used to hack MacBook…sort of
It happened last year, and it happened again this year. The tech sector of the internet is seeing a fair share of headlines to the tune of “Safari hacked in 10 Seconds!” At the Pwn2Own conference this year, Charlie Miller, who hacked Safari last year to much the same media… Continue Reading »
Wishful thinking: customizable contextual menus
One really powerful feature in Mac OS X that many users don’t know about or know how to use is Automator and its easy integration with the Finder. In the Automator, you can create custom workflows that you can then add to the Finder’s contextual menu. The flaw with this… Continue Reading »
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