Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do
Nice list of Mac OS in the key of Fun.
Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do
Nice list of Mac OS in the key of Fun.
No lie, the kitty just turned the iPod on and put it into some mode I've never seen. M25 Diagnostics 0.7. The rub is I don't know how to turn it off now. I ran the diagnostics but it won't turn off, I guess I will have to let the battery run dry.
Apple to be first to hit $1 trillion cap? A stock market commentator argues that within the next five years, Apple will become the first company to reach a $1 trillion market cap, a 12:1 growth from current valuations. This is based primarily on 2007 estimates of profit and growth: Apple's retail stores, for instance, […]
The MacHeist crew has successfully run a skunk works operation on the MacUpdate software bundle sale and sweetened the pot. Get the sweetened MacHeist bundle here.
-What's included-
• GraphicConverter - image editor/converter • Fetch - FTP Client • iWOW - iTunes audio enhancement plug in • GarageSale - eBay auction software • Cocktail - […]
From codepoetry:
After thinking for a short time I realized I could make a perfect little ever-changing radio station out of iTunes.
I'm going to have to try this one out I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgZKjJt-TkU&mode=related&search=
It has been known for sometime Ambrosia was planning to bring DEFCON to the Mac, but here is the official announcement. I have been waiting, the demo on Windows is hella fun but since Ambrosia was porting to Mac I held off buying.
MC Lars - Download This Song.
This ties right into the recent open letter by Steve Jobs I posted about. DRM Free is the way to go. I will continue to buy music from the Russians (the PUB USA Government might have been able to kill poker but it looks like Russian music will live on […]
From Engaget:
Steve Jobs' open letter about DRM and music yesterday definitely got a lot of tongues wagging, but there's one group that might want to re-read what he wrote. Bit Player (you gotta scroll down to the bottom of the post) reports that our old friends at the RIAA issued a response today lauding Apple's […]
An interesting open letter at apple.com from Steve Jobs about Fairplay, DRM in general, iPods, and digital music.
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