Posts Tagged ‘Mac’

Gmail Apps and Add-ons

Posted by Jason in Linux, Mac on July 19th, 2007

’s huge success owes itself in large part to the wide range of applications, browser add-ons, styles, scripts and bookmarklets that work with it. From the get-go ’s stayed out of developers’ way and turned a blind eye to unofficial add-ons, even ones that may very well violate its terms of service. Smart move: ’s high tolerance for third-party apps have only helped win the hearts of power users and tweakers everywhere. (more…)

Checking Processor Speed

Posted by Jason in Computer, Hardware, Mac on July 8th, 2007

With so many different systems around now, many online shops Crucial (www.crucial.com) and Kingston technology (www.kingston.com) offer to walk you through buying the correct chips for your particular system. As part of this process, you are usually asked to fill out an online form that specifies the and the model of your , as well as the processor your machine uses. (more…)

Make Vista look like Leopard w/grass background

Posted by Jason in Mac, Windows Vista on June 16th, 2007

At WWDC 2007 Steve Jobs previewed OS X Leopard with a new background image that looked very similar to backgrounds used in the Vista beta. This lead many testers to wonder why picked a background almost identical to what used in Vista just years after the famous, “Redmond, start your ” campaign? The move has prompted others to start their own “Cupertino, start your copiers” slogans. (more…)

Safari 3 Public Beta

Posted by Jason in Internet, Mac, Software on June 12th, 2007

The world’s best browser. Now on … Experience the , style, with : The fastest, easiest-to-use browser in the world.

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The fastest browser on any platform, loads pages up to 2 times faster than Explorer 7 and up to 1.6 times faster than 2. And it executes JavaScript up to 2.8 times faster than Explorer 7 and up to 1.6 times faster than 2. (more…)

Have a video wallpaper for any version of Windows

Posted by Jason in Mac on May 11th, 2007

Sure, you are not actually going to get for your PC but it doesn’t matter if you’re going to get the same effect right? This is exactly what VLC Player can do for you. You might or might not have heard of this program but it is a free video player that eliminates the need to download many different as it already recognizes a large number of them. VLC has a built-in feature that allows you to play videos as your .

is only available for Vista Ultimate users, but with this method, it can be made available for anyone with a copy of or MacOS X . (more…)

Major Security Update for Apple OS X

Posted by Jason in Mac on April 27th, 2007

Okay, so PCs are still a lot safer than PCs, but the next time an owner smugly reminds you of the fact, just ask him or her whether they’ve installed the security update issued in April 19th. This fixes no less than 25 security flaws in OS X and it includes three for ‘’ bugs, and vulnerabilities that would allow to gain to data. So far this year has issued at least one security update each month and whilst the level of threat and number of attacks are nowhere near the level PC owners have to put up with, it does appear that owners may no longer be as safe as they once used to be. (more…)

How to Update your Ipod

Posted by Jason in Computer, Mac on April 12th, 2007

1. Install the latest version of . Download iTunes
2. Connect your to your .
3. To update your on a PC the must be formated for a PC.
4. Open .
5. will detect the latest version available and will prompt you to install it.
6. Depending on your ’s model you will be prompted to leave your connected to the for the update to complete or you may be asked to connect the to the Power Adapter. (more…)

Vista taking a nibble out of Apple in OS wars?

Posted by Jason in Mac, Windows Vista on April 6th, 2007

Vista more than doubled its market share in March from the prior month, while the share of computers running OS X fell for the first time in nine months, according to statistics released today by market research firm Net Applications.

By the end of March, Vista was used by 2.04% of computers connected to the , according to the Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based company. That’s up from 0.93% of PCs in February.

Now ranked the fifth-most popular operating system by Net Applications, Vista jumped ahead of 98, which had a 1.36% share. Vista still trailed its seven-year-old ancestor, 2000, which had 4.71% share in March. (more…)

Office 2008 For Mac Enters Testing

Posted by Jason in Mac, Office on March 31st, 2007

has started private testing of the next version of for the , which is due out in the second half of the year. 2008 for , as the product is known, helps bring the desktop suite back into compatibility with two key technologies.

First, the product is the first version of that runs natively on both - and Power PC-based . The new also adds support for the XML file formats that added to the version of 2007, which hit store shelves in January. (more…)

Apple Embraces Vista With Boot Camp Update

Posted by Jason in Computer, Mac, Windows Vista, Windows XP on March 30th, 2007

updated its Boot Camp , which enables -based to into a operating system partition, to support Vista, ’s latest version of . To use the new Boot Camp, owners will have to buy “a bona fide full version of : XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2, Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business or Ultimate,” said.

Users of -based computers can now have the best of both the Free 30-Day Trial. Seamlessly Integrate UNIX & systems with Active Directory. Latest News about world and the Latest News about world. The latest update to ’s Boot Camp , which enables -based to into a operating system Back up your business with HP’s ProLiant ML150 Server - just $1,299. partition, supports Vista, ’s latest version of .

Boot Camp Version 1.2, available for download from ’s site as a public beta, includes support for 32-bit version of ’s new OS. “Boot Camp lets you install without moving your data, though you will need to bring your own copy to the table, as does not sell or support ,” explained on its site.

Just a PC, Boot Camp will burn a CD with all the necessary drivers “so you don’t have to scrounge around the looking for them,” said, adding that Boot Camp users can choose between running their on or OS X by holding down the option key when starting the . “After starting up, your runs natively just a PC,” the company said. “Simply restart to come back to .”