Tuesday, February 21, 2006
News
Mac Users 'Must Wise Up To Social Engineering'
It's not just PC users who can be victims of their own stupidity when it comes to internet security.
Audible Nabs Popular Podcast
The Ricky Gervals Show, one of the most popular podcasts on Apple's iTunes Music Store, is moving to a paid-only format to be sold by audio book specialist Audible.
Mac-On-Intel Site Self-Censors To Avoid Apple's Wrath
iTab: An iBook-Based Tablet Mac
The iTab is a slick-looking tablet Mac but it's not from Cupertino.
Opinion
The Other Reset Feature
Camino and Safari both have a very different view on what "Reset" means. Two very interesting approaches with very different effects for their users indeed.
Are Input Managers The Work Of The Devil?
I sometimes get the feeling that Mac OS X is just as full of customization holes as earlier systems were.
Paths In The Grass
The existence and popularity of particular haxies and other system extensions lays out, in concrete terms, exactly which features are in demand.
What Will Apple Do When The Malware Comes?
A erious outbreak of Mac malware still isn't likely, but what would happen if it took place?
Review
Creatures: Village
Creatures: Village is fun, but it also helps kids develop observation skills, a sense of responsibility, and an understanding of cause and effect. Young nd old alike will get a kick out of raising a Norn.
iMaginator
iMaginator gives you inexpensive access to Core Image routines, but there are freewares aps available that do so at no cost.
Sidetrack
Is anyone running a pool on when the 4th of July will be marked as a "floating holiday"? :-)