Articles Archive for September 2010
Mac, Software »
The most-popular stand-alone blogging client — no you don’t have to do everything in a browser window — on the fairer platform has gained some important new functionality in recent releases, like support for more memory and beefier image management. …
Music, movies, TV »
There are two very, very interesting trends on US college campuses vis-a-vis where the kids are getting video — piracy apparently isn’t a big problem and legal sources other cable are increasingly popular. In fact, when you add up sources …
Apple luv, Mac »
On September 13, 2000, Apple released a public preview of Mac OS X, giving the world its first look at the then revolutionary Aqua user interface. Based on the NeXT OS, which the company purchased in 1996 prefacing the return …
Mac, Software »
iTunes 10 has arrived and brings some new stuff to the table, notably improved performance, Ping social and a few user interface tweaks. Still, after 10 versions and nearly a decade, there are some basic needs — cover art and …
Deals, Mac »
Whether you’re back to school or back to work, a new Mac is gonna help that cause and, for my sparse Mac buying dollars, there’s no better way to buy and value than Apple Certified Factory Refurbished gear, which comes …
Mac, Reviews, how to, Software »
When we last had a look at HTML5 support in the range of mainstream browsers for the Mac, Webkit-based products dominated. Over a month later, a lot of new and updated code has been pushed out and there’s even a …
Mac, Reviews, how to, Software »
Yeah, you learned Klingon and know every line of dialog from every show and movie — yeah, even the vapid human prattle — but have you replaced all of the generic OS X folder icons with Trek flavored ones? Here’s …
Deals, Mac, Software »
It’s that time of year once again. The MacUpdate 10 Top Mac Apps Bundle with retail prices totaling over $400 for $49.99 is now active. In addition, the first 10,000 buyers get Publicspace.net’s Vitamin-R and LittleFin’s Compartments included for free. …
Mac, Music, movies, TV, Software »
Add Boxee to the list of high-profile developers that have made or are making the switch to Webkit. What’s the attraction of Apple’s open-source browser and which competing engine is being left behind? It’s all about performance and standards compliance.
GigaOM …

