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Why would you want a YouTube client? Simple. It ’s pretty. It’s familiar. It’s useful. Tubular was designed to make your online video experience easi
A simple, free, stylistic tetris game for OS X, featuring bonjour support to play against friends, as well as the option to upload your high scores to
MediaFork, a DVD ripper for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows, has reunited with HandBrake, the project it forked from.
Steve Jobs whose unrelenting quest for perfection has driven many to Ole Tennessee or an asylum (whichever is closer) is showing signs of a kinder, ge
Download Squad's quick and easy tutorial on using Apple's new tools to whip up a custom RSS feed widget for your Dashboard.
The Human Interface Guidelines, where Apple says how application UI should look, are pretty much dead. So some Mac developers took it upon themselves
iTunes links for songs from every Apple iPod commercial.
"I don ’t think [the MacHeist guys] will get terribly rich. They may make some serious money on the Heist, but certainly not nearly as much as to mak
Something is missing from the latest iPhone commercial--namely the bit about "2 Year Activation Required". And today AT&T launched new pay as you go F
The capabilities of the products announced at MacWorld this year, as well as the outright announcement about such a thing with the iPhone, suggest tha
Everyone Ipod from now on should be shipped just like this one
"Steve Jobs' latest is a dud - and that speaks volumes."
To get it going you'll need to set your iPod to run in disk mode, and then install OS X on it using the original installation disks. If you're willing
Try doing THIS with Internet Explorer or Outlook! Link includes MANY other Portable apps like Firefox and Adium.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has banned Windows Vista, Office 2007, and Internet Explorer 2007 from its offices, and is considering swi
Apple has officially announced the dates of WWDC 2007.
Wired has compiled ten questions that need to be answered by Apple in the upcoming year of 2007. Interesting read.
Submitted 1/26/2007 8:17:57 AM ( via gizmodo.com)
Wired has compiled ten questions that need to be answered by Apple in the upcoming year of 2007. Interesting read.
look at all the fakes.... we used to see in the past 2 years...no one was even close...
"In the end the Apple TV should still have plenty of horsepower to handle its well established duties, but it's certainly not packing a great lot of p
I was just following links from a Slashdot article yesterday about a university that's moving their entire email system to Windows Live, and I saw tha
I had an interesting opportunity to compare Apple and Dell support handling recently. The results may surprise you . My Dell Lattitude D600 notebook h
Steve Jobs whose unrelenting quest for perfection has driven many to Ole Tennessee or an asylum (whichever is closer) is showing signs of a kinder, ge
Take those earbuds that came with your iPod and throw them in the garbage. Then go out and buy one of these great-sounding earbuds or headphones.
Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi says that Apple had not yet received U.S. regulatory approval for the phone, a fact that greatly reduces th
Jeremy Mehrle has close to 100 mac computers and has almost every mac ever made. In this interview he talks about how he got in to collecting macs and
The title says it. I guess quiet a bunch of us were waiting for this Software. So far it works like a charm.
Apple iSight no longer available on US online store. Hint at possible introduction of new monitors with built in iSights...?
In this episode, we'll put together a generic, minimalist framework for setting up the board and moving the pieces around using standard Cocoa drawing
Long gone are the days of OS 9, watching our Macs boot up with a series of extensions and control panels that we could always identify. Today with the
A guy gets an iPhone cake for his birthday.
If your like myself and have a macbook core Duo and was psyched when you heard you could upgrade your WiFi speed to 802.11n then came to find out you
A little-known secret service of OS X (and many Linux distros, as well) is CUPS, a printer management system. It is more powerful than the built-in GU
OS X TiVoToGo is here AND it's built into Roxio's Toast 8 Titanium. It'll cost you $80, but you can burn shows to DVD (with TiVo GUI), convert and syn
Found some really excellent classical music for free on iTunes. (Also provides feeds.)