It seems more and more these days the mac community is coming up with hacks and cracks for all our favorite apple toys. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Heck, it makes our toys more fun. However, when apple updates the firmware on those hacked/cracked toys, it tends to break them or repair them. So, [...]
Continue reading...24. November 2008
The brand we’ve come to love has released a new ad tonight. The primary objective… show the world how sexy and green the new Macbooks are. I love me some green electronics. It’s a bit of a departure from the ‘I’m a Mac’ ads, which I think will be quite the [...]
Continue reading...22. November 2008
I’ve had quite some time to think about the concept of snow leopard, but I’m still struggling with the concept in its entirety. Here we are, just over the one year mark for Leopard, and we’re already gearing up for a first quarter release in 2009 of Snow Leopard. I know the acceleration at which [...]
Continue reading...18. November 2008
Like every other location based application on the Appstore, Canadians in any city not named Toronto get the shaft. It’s annoying that the national capital, once hailed as the Silicon Valley of the North, gets little integration into these applications. It makes me weep at night. The location-based findings for the Google [...]
Continue reading...14. November 2008
Apple released an update to their Webkit based browser, Safari. The new version is 3.2. This update is available for Windows , OS X 10.4 Tiger and Leopard . The update has eleven total fixes. seven of these fixes are Windows only and the other four are for OS X 10.4, 10.5 and Windows. For [...]
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26. November 2008
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