January 11th, 2006 | Posted in
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As all of you probably know by now (at least all of you that care), Steve Jobs presented 2 new Intel based macs in his keynoke in the MacWorld SF expo: the iMac and the MacBook Pro. Although better then the PPC versions, the specs aren’t as great as I expected, and benchmarks were used [...]
November 2nd, 2005 | Posted in
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if you’re using a mac with OS X 10.4 (Tiger) download the latest system update, and click here in Safari and take the test. what do you see? it’s a smiley face! don’t all browsers show that cute face? well, not really… click here to see pictures off how other browsers (and older versions of [...]
September 2nd, 2005 | Posted in
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So Apple released an update for Safari yesterday, version 2.0.1 but my question I can’t seem to find an answer to is, did they update WebKit? (Safari’s engine) Apple’s update information states: “Safari version 2.0.1 for Mac OS X Tiger improves website compatibility, application stability and support for 3rd party web applications.” “improving website compatibility” [...]
July 15th, 2005 | Posted in
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A new build of WebKit, Apple’s open source HTML engine, used for the Safari Browser, Passes The Second Acid Test with score of 100%. the Acid Test is a test page by WaSP using complex HTML and CSS to test if a browser is standards compliant, if the browser passes, it will show a smiley [...]
June 28th, 2005 | Posted in
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There is no simple way to send HTML mail from within mail.app, if you set as plain text and type in the HTML, it sends it as text, displaying the tags. if you attach a HTML file, it sends as attachment (I tested it, hoping it would display inline, just like image attachments). but here’s [...]
June 15th, 2005 | Posted in
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I think I Finally understand what’s so scary about Apple’s move to X86 processors. Nobody will ever be able to say that Macs are much better then PC’s, as they will be using the same processors. yes, Apple will use better hardware like RAM and stuff, but the brain of the computer is the processor, [...]
June 14th, 2005 | Posted in
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I got the idea from a PPC2x86 countdown widget (code reused with permission from the author) I know it’s a little late for this… but the last month is still the most exciting! this widget will count down the days, hours, minutes and seconds remaining until the release of Harry Potter and the Half Blood [...]
June 7th, 2005 | Posted in
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OK, so yesterday Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs announced that the future macs, starting from sometime 2006, will be using Intel x86 chips. You can read abut it here, here and here, and watch the WWDC keynote here. Is this good or bad?Well, my first reaction was NO!!!, but thinking about it, why not? If the [...]