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Steve Jobs posts his thoughts on Flash

Apr 29, 2010 - 14 Comments

If you ever wanted to know exactly what Steve Jobs thinks about Flash, you’ve got your chance. Apple’s CEO has released a lengthy letter detailing why Apple does not allow Flash on it’s iPhone, iPod, and iPad devices. Calling Flash part of the “past” and “PC era”, he addresses six major points as to why … Read More

Shrink Illustrator PDF File Sizes with ShrinkIt

Apr 29, 2010 - Leave a Comment

ShrinkIt is a handy little app that greatly reduces the file size of Illustrator generated PDF’s. Created as an internal tool, the developers over at Panic realized that PDF files saved from Adobe Illustrator were loaded with loads of extra nonsense metadata, even patterns, preview bitmaps, swatches, creating enormous PDF file sizes when they should … Read More

StarCraft 2 Beta for Mac now available

Apr 28, 2010 - 4 Comments

Blizzard has just announced via Twitter that the official StarCraft 2 Beta client for Mac is now available. At the moment, the beta is only available for testing on North American servers but that is expected to expand soon. Many game stores are offering free StarCraft 2 Beta keys with the pre-order of StarCraft 2, … Read More

Apple WWDC 2010 set for June 7, iPhone OS & App Store centric event

Apr 28, 2010 - 5 Comments

Apple’s WorldWide Developer Conference is set for June 7-11 this year, and many desktop Mac developers are shaking their heads wondering where the love is. The tagline for this years WWDC conference is “The center of the app universe” and Apple’s Design Awards are curiously lacking a Mac OS X category, instead favoring iPhone and … Read More

Steam for Mac System Requirements

Apr 28, 2010 - 8 Comments

If you’re a Mac user who is into gaming, you’ll probably be thrilled to know that Steam is available on the Mac OS ecosystem. But before you go jumping for joy for Steam on the Mac, you might want to make sure the Mac you have supports Steam. Here’s what we know about the basic … Read More

How to Use ping on Mac: Pinging Websites, Domains, or IP Addresses

Apr 28, 2010 - 7 Comments
Network Utility in Mac OS

Ping is an essential utility for network administrators, but it’s also pretty handy to check if websites are online, how your internet connection is working, if you are experiencing lag or packet loss on a network connection, or to determine if a network resource is available. Mac users can access and use ping to target … Read More

The iPad and it’s predecessor, the Newton

Apr 27, 2010 - 2 Comments

Apple’s first tablet of sorts, the Newton, was introduced 17 years ago in 1993 but didn’t catch on. People weren’t ready for it, and the technology wasn’t as fancy or awe inspiring as when you fast-forward the iPad of today. Interesting how they’re so similar though, isn’t it? CheerfulSW summarizes the two devices as so: … Read More

Set the Primary Display on a Dual-Screen Mac Setup

Apr 27, 2010 - 53 Comments

If you are running a dual-display setup, you can easily adjust the primary display monitor in Mac OS X. When would you want to do this? For example, if you have a MacBook Pro 13″ hooked up to a larger external display, and you want the external display with it’s higher resolution to become the … Read More

Mount NTFS volumes in Mac OS X easily with NTFS Mounter

Apr 26, 2010 - 10 Comments

NTFS Mounter is a simple utility that sits in your menubar and lets you select NTFS volumes to mount and write to. Interestingly enough, Mac OS X has been able to mount NTFS volumes with read and write support as of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, although this is not officially supported or sanctioned … Read More

Boot Keys for Mac OS X System Start

Apr 26, 2010 - 15 Comments
Boot a Mac from an External Drive

Every Mac has a variety of optional boot functions that can be used to intervene during the Mac OS X system startup. These are typically in the form of a single keys held down, or a press of keystrokes and hotkeys, used to issue a command and thereby adjust the booting behavior of Mac OS … Read More

The best Visio alternative for Mac is OmniGraffle

Apr 25, 2010 - 17 Comments

“I use Visio frequently at work in an all Windows environment, but I really don’t want to have to install Parallels or Boot Camp on my new MacBook just to run Visio. Is there some kind of alternative like Visio for Mac OS X?” This is a great question, and I think you’ll be quite … Read More

Mac Setups: MacBook with a… PowerBook Duo 270c

Apr 24, 2010 - 3 Comments

Now here’s a contrast, a unibody aluminum MacBook with a blast from the past… a PowerBook Duo 270c! The PowerBook Duo series was just about the most stylish and snazzy laptop you could get in the early to mid 1990’s, but over a decade later it just can’t compete with a unibody MacBook. [ via … Read More

Set iTunes to Fade Between Songs

Apr 23, 2010 - 14 Comments

One of my favorite iTunes features is the ability to fade songs in and out of each other with the Crossfade setting, this makes for a seamless music listening experience as each song gradually fades out and into the next and is certainly a worthwhile option to enable. By default, this crossfading songs option is … Read More

Starcraft 2 beta coming very soon for the Mac, pre-order now and get a FREE beta key!

Apr 22, 2010 - 7 Comments

GameStop.com is offering a pretty cool promotion for those Starcraft 2 fans out there, if you pre-order the game on their site, they’ll email you a free key for the beta… this is particularly awesome since the beta is due out for Mac OS X very soon. According to Joystiq, Blizzard will be releasing the … Read More

Gaming on the MacBook Pro Core i5 gets a big boost from the GT 330m: FPS Benchmarks

Apr 22, 2010 - 12 Comments

If you’re interested in gaming on a MacBook Pro, pay attention. The new MacBook Pro with the Core i5 processor and GeForce GT 330M graphics unit performs significantly better than it’s predecessor with the GeForce 9400m. Check out the above performance comparison, Left 4 Dead on the new MacBook Pro with the 330m chip runs … Read More

How to Use a 27″ iMac as an External Display for Another Mac

Apr 22, 2010 - 3 Comments

One of the coolest features of the 27″ iMac is it’s beautiful LED screen with a whopping 2560×1440 resolution, but what’s even cooler is the ability to use that gorgeous display as an external display for another Mac. So if you want to use an iMac as an external screen for another Mac, you’ll need … Read More

How to block a website from Safari, Firefox, or Chrome

Apr 21, 2010 - 37 Comments

Do you want to keep yourself or your employees from wasting time on certain websites? Maybe you don’t want your child to see some of the virtual trashbins of the internet? By editing the /etc/hosts systems file, you can block any website, and here’s how to do it.

A Simple and Cheap iPad Stand

Apr 21, 2010 - 2 Comments

Many of us have been looking for a nice and simple iPad stand, preferably a good one that is also affordably priced since it remains to be seen how useful they are. Now we may have a prospect, as James sent us in this picture of the Logitech Alto Express Notebook Stand being used as … Read More

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