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[3 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 846 views]

This week’s WTF moment comes to us courtesy of Acer, which has been going through tough times of late. How tough? The company recently sent its Italian CEO packing, but the housecleaning isn’t over yet and European consumers are set …

Mac, Software »

[3 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 839 views]

Whereas Mozilla dumped PowerPC users with the release of Firefox, their open-source email client is still legacy Mac friendly. What’s new in this release? Duck inside for a quickie on this popular Mail alternative.
Coding, coding, coding. Keep them apps …

Mac »

[2 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 679 views]

The online Apple Store is still displaying 24-hour shipping. However, users around the US, and not for the first time in recent memory, are reporting widespread spot shortages of Airport Extreme, Airport Express and Time Capsule products brick n’ mortar …

Mac, Software »

[2 Jun 2011 | One Comment | 1,134 views]

Time may heal wounds, but it generally breaks software. Thereupon, searchzilla is advising Google Apps users that it’s dropping support for legacy versions of the big four browsers this Summer. They’re also warning that these older browsers won’t play well …

Mobile, Reviews, how to, Software »

[2 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 1,349 views]

From shopping to gas mileage and EPA regulations to biodiesel filling stations, here are the green iPhone apps you need to make your life just a little more sustainable. You can make a difference and even the smallest things help …

Mac, Software »

[1 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 795 views]

After more than five years of using Adobe Photoshop CS2, I have a new go to image editor that’s svelte and powerful. It’s Mac OS X 10.7 Lion compatible and about one-quarter the cost of Adobe’s rather massive (and expensive) …

Mac, Software »

[1 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 940 views]

And, isn’t this a familiar string of events? An issue pops up, bloggers and the press decry Apple’s slowness to act, Cupertino cogitates and then acts decisively. We saw it with antennagate, locationgate and pretty much every other mass perturbation …