FaceBook into domains?
As has been widely noted in the blogosphere this week, Friday night Facebook will begin allowing users to register their own plain-language Facebook domain names, like facebook.com/my.name Continue reading »
In this article, David Appleyard lists 60 applications for Mac OS X web designers. Continue reading »
As has been widely noted in the blogosphere this week, Friday night Facebook will begin allowing users to register their own plain-language Facebook domain names, like facebook.com/my.name Continue reading »
AppleUsers.org is a rapidly growing community of now close to 5,000 users. While originating in Australia, they are pushing for a Worldwide global community … Continue reading »
Associated Press reporter Christopher Bodeen writes about the steps taken by the Chinese government prior to Tiananmen Square protests 20th anniversary. Chinese authorities have rounded up dissidents and shipped them out of town. Now, they’ve even shut down Twitter. Continue reading »
What does former AT&T boss Ed “not gonna use my pipes for free” Whitacre know about cars? What do Canadians know about ‘Net Neutrality’? Not much. Continue reading »
Agile Web Solutions has released 1Password 2.9.19. This update to the award-winning password and identity manager brings full compatibility with Apple’s new Safari 4 web browser on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard. This allows 1Password to securely fill logins, credit card numbers, and other personal information into the latest version of Apple’s flagship browser. Continue reading »
In the past we have mentioned “Pimp my Safari” as a way to tweak Safari, but what about other tweaks we can do for the Mac in general.
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Well just how much are you into old or Classic Macs? This site really celebrates the history of the Mac. They even have a port of a Macintosh emulator (mini vMac) to the iPhone. Continue reading »
The Digital Lifestyle will be providing live coverage before, during, and after the keynote address at Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference, Monday June 8th. Live video coverage will begin at 12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT, half an hour before the scheduled start of the Keynote. Throughout the Keynote, The Digital Lifestyle will summarize and comment on the latest details from blogs across the internet. Continue reading »
publicspace.net has announced A Better Finder Attributes 4.8. Version 4.8 adds to its plethora of file and digital camera date and time manipulation features, by adding the ability to remove file creation and modification dates. The new version also features improved preview and error handling. A Better Finder Attributes has long been known to post-production and digital media producers for its ability to change Finder attributes, such as file creation and modification dates. Continue reading »
app4mac has released Jump 1.1 and Presto 1.1, two amazing utilities designed for Mac OS X. Jump allows you a quick access to your Applications, Documents and Folders. Presto allows you to quickly enter frequently used phrases. Jump can be used in conjunction with the Apple Dock or as its replacement. With Presto, you will be able to quickly insert standard greetings, signatures (including formatted text) or phrases into any application. Continue reading »
More and more people are using Macs and PCs as video centers. Some are even connecting them to HD TV sets. Hulu has become a source for much of that video. Now they have announced Hulu Desktop clients so that it is possible to watch the shows without using a browser. Continue reading »
This article starts off with: “portable applications are packaged so you can carry around on any portable device, USB thumb drive, iPod, portable hard drive, memory card, other portable device (or also on your internal hard disk), taking your preferences with you.”
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Milind Alvares has posted this article about enhancing Safari. Alvares mentions Pimp Your Safari, but lists 8 plug-ins that you can use right away. Continue reading »
Late last month, Google introduced their new product Wave. Wave will be open source and will be a communication and collaboration tool. It really looks interesting and unfortunately we won’t be able to experience it until later in the year. Continue reading »