Articles Archive for November 2010
Mac, Software »
There’s no sign (yet) of this update on Apple’s site and the link included in the Software Update only now started working, but the Mac OS maintenance release with iOS 4.2 dependencies has finally arrived. There is improved Exchange Server …
Apple luv »
Who is Steve Wozniak? For the most part, he is pretty much the same guy who invented personal computing some 35 years ago. That said, here is a lesson in personal economic justice and it’s something we need to take …
Apple luv »
If you own a car, you’ve probably had this experience — the dealer wants $1,000 to fix something seemingly simple. You also got a quote from “Joe’s Auto Repair” and he wants $500. Then, assuming you know who to use …
Mobile, Software »
There’s an interesting contradiction happening. It’s somewhat difficult to find video that doesn’t play on the iPhone and iPad, yet people have been snapping up a new browser that replaces Flash video into HTML5 (H.264), making it playable across Apple’s …
Mac, Software »
The movement to kill Flash on the Mac is gaining pace and that’s decidedly a good thing™. Further, it’s all coming together as a result of one person inspiring the next and, advertising aside, we’ve now got all the tools …
Mac, Mobile, Music, movies, TV »
During Tuesday’s election, I was getting contradictory results from various online news sources — frustration. In search of clarity, I lurched into the living room and turned on the TV. What did I find? Talking heads repeating numbers I already …
Deals, Music, movies, TV »
iTunes owns digital music and is the biggest music retailer — end of story, right? Well, eMusic has been around since 1998 and, though it generally doesn’t get many headlines, has put together a DRM-free catalog of more than 6-million …
Mac, Software »
Since launch, Apple has released two, one small and now a second that’s quite large, updates for iPhoto ’11. Kind of makes you think that it wasn’t quite finished baking when they shipped, eh? So, here’s a thumbnail sketch of …
Deals, Mac »
Just a quick note to mark the availability of the 2.13GHz MacBook for just $699 (899). The spec complement includes 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, nVidia 9400 graphics and 8X dual-layer SuperDrive. Naturally, it comes with free shipping, free (after rebate) …

