Archive for the 'Apple' Category

To Upgrade to Leopard or Not?

October 29, 2007

Why I’m considering upgrading to Leopard
Mostly it’s the little things that have always bugged me about Tiger:
- It doesn’t lock up the system when searching for network shares.
- Double-clicking events in iCal opens them for editing.
- When renaming a document the file type extension is not automatically highlighted.
- The Finder displays the full path to [...]

.Mac Prediction for WWDC07

May 11, 2007

Update May 31, 2007: “Walt: .Mac… you guys didn’t really develop it. Steve: I couldn’t agree more, and we’ll make up for lost time in the near future.”
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It’s hard to believe that WWDC07 is just a month away. Although I won’t be making any purchases, I still can’t wait for June 11 to hear the [...]

Does Cisco Spin?

April 12, 2007

If nothing else, they seem suspiciously selective in the comments they allow on their corporate blogs. A post from their General Counsel, Mark Chandler, UPDATE on Cisco’s iPhone Trademark, states:
Today’s announcement from Cisco regarding our suit with Apple over our iPhone trademark has spurred a lot of interesting questions. Most importantly, this is not a [...]

The iPhone in Asia

January 10, 2007

By the time Apple Inc. releases the iPhone in Asia in 2008, they should have ironed out the kinks with the major Asian carriers, worked out some of the bugs in the first gen iPhone product and be in prime position to start making some decent money in the Chinese market. This is so exciting. [...]

The Mac Apps I Use

January 9, 2007

Here is a rather exhaustive list of Mac apps I find useful, in no particular order, just in time for Macworld 2007.
Mac apps I use daily
Apple Apps
Safari (SafariStand plugin)
iTunes
Preview
Dictionary
Stickies
Keychain Access
Third Party Apps
OmniOutliner $
Adium Chat over MSN, Google Talk, AIM and more
Firefox
Tor/Privoxy/Vidalia Internet Anonymizing Network
Quicksilver Application Launcher and more
TextWrangler Text Editor
iTerm The Terminal, Redefined
NetNewsWire Lite RSS [...]