Articles Archive for July 2010
Apple luv, Mac, Software »
There’s HTML5 and then there’s HTML5. As the recent dust up between Opera and Apple illustrates, various browsers claiming HTML5 support are more and less compatible with the emerging standard. A new benchmark lays this out clearly with Apple’s trendsetting …
Apple luv, Mac »
Mike Murray, Mike Boich, Andre (Andy) Cunningham, Joanna Hoffman, Guy Kawasaki and Steve Scheier — six members of the original marketing team — gathered in 2004 to share stories about the Mac, Steve Jobs and the many, many ways Apple …
Mac »
The words “product recall” and Apple generally don’t generally don’t mix or mingle. However, longstanding and well understood issues with the company’s external back up + wireless hub, a.k.a. Time Capsule, that saw large numbers of the device fail after …
Mac, Software »
The answer to so many questions — Do I have mail? What song is that? Software updates available? Is my upload finished? — can be answered just installing this by notification system, which has tie ins with scores of third-party …
Mac, Music, movies, TV, Software »
In my earlier review of Musicality, I came across a bug whereby ClickToFlash would temporarily block the app until the user clicked the Flash logo. Well, this Pandora + Last.fm desktop client app’s creator, Jason “man of his word” Perkins, …
Mac, Software »
This is a must-have Safari add-on that pulls together all sorts of great functionality, including the ability to copy entire HTML link tags, full-screen browser windows, bookmark separators and more. SafariStand has been updated for Safari 5, bringing some new …
Deals, Mobile »
Every Mac and iPod in my house was purchased refurbished — there’s good value in ‘em, plus free shipping and a full warranty. If you’re a fan of the über small second generation of the iPod, there’s a decent selection …
Apple luv »
I love the Onion — their greasy combination platter of good enough production and superb creativity makes for stories that seem just real enough — call it undeniable plausibility. With the arrival of Cupidtino, an actual dating service just for people …
Mac, Reviews, how to, Software »
Whether you’re looking at its $600 retail price, kitchen-sink-plus feature set or bloated system requirements, for the great majority of people, Photoshop is overkill. Whereas Pixelmater and Acorn are fine products, they aren’t free. Seashore is based on GIMP, the …

