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Safari News
I spoke with some people about Safari, Apple’s new web browser. They didn’t like tabs too much, but I told them “It is an option, and a lot of people do like them!” When mentioning form passwords saved on the keychain, he said “this is in the works now.” Whoot! They also agreed that it… Continue reading Safari News
DVD Studio Express – You read it here first
While talking with an Apple staffmember about iDVD and not supporting anamorphic, he mentioned that DVD Studio Pro did anamorphic movies. I then noted how iDVD and DVD Studio Pro are on different planets in terms of ease of use. He replied: “I can’t comment on unannounced product.” So I took this and later in… Continue reading DVD Studio Express – You read it here first
What would a medium sized AlBook look like?
Check it out for yourself!
Run, don’t walk to see this ad!
hahahahahaha! this is SO GREAT! Big and Small
Final Cut Express
Final Cut Express shows Apple is listening. At ONE THIRD the cost of Final Cut Pro, FCE does everything I want, including: titles non-linear editing chapters anamorphic video etc, etc One thing I cannot confirm is if FCE stores the timecode for clips, allowing you to dump the media and re-record that clip media off… Continue reading Final Cut Express
TiVo gets rendevouz!
Check this out! TiVos will be able to find macs and utilitze their services!
Post from Safari
Am using Safari 1.0 beta to post this entry. Safari looks nice for a first attempt. Not sure it is always faster than Chimera. Since Safari does not support tabbed browsing, nor does it use the keychain to store form passwords, I’m sticking with Chimera. Those interested in seeing these features in Safari, please use… Continue reading Post from Safari
Keynote hilties
** One more “small” thing. 12″ Powerbook. 1.2 inches thick. 4.6 lbs. Smaller than old Duos. 1024×768. 867mhz G4. GeForce 4 440 GO/32mb. CD-RW/DVD drive. Bluthtooth/Airport Extreme Ready ($99 for card) 5 hour battery life. 256mb RAM. 40 GB drive. Bundled with QuickBooks for Mac. $1799. Shipping in two weeks. Build to order with a… Continue reading Keynote hilties
new .mac address book is live early
Supposed to be released tomorrow, the new .mac Address book integration is live and running. Clicking on your address book gives you the option to turn on synchronization and once you do that and reload the page, all of your address book entries show! This is only if you have used iSync to sync your… Continue reading new .mac address book is live early
This just in
McDonalds and Apple Computer Inc annouced today that due to lagging sales at both companies, they have teamed together to form the Big iMac. Shipping with Secret Sauce 2.0, the Big iMac is “one hell of a tasty Mac,” according to Steve Jobs. Also on the new Dollar Menu is smallPod, an MP3 Player that… Continue reading This just in
Apple ends the year with praise from PC cronies
This is a very good article for Apple. Sure some people have problems with their Macs – they are just metal, silicon, bolts and such after all. But when PC people beat on a Powebook and then praise it, something is working right. You can read the article for yourself.
New iMacs?
Several sites (spymac, etc) are reporting that there may be gigahertz iMacs on the front at next month’s MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. I’ll be there, giving a report on Thursday night of what I saw, what I didn’t see, what was hot and what was not! I’m guessing the hot new machines will be… Continue reading New iMacs?
Fire 32a ships!
If you use Fire, be sure to grab the new version!
Apple posts Will Ferrell ads
Kudos to Apple for posting these ads which poke fun at the switch campaign. See the Ads
New linksys firmware
As reported on MacMegaSite
Go Ellen!
haha this is great! Ellen Feiss infiltrates Foxtrot (Thanks Maggie for the updated URL)
Wow amazing Mac Pumpkins
these are great!
New flash beta
Fixes a number of crashes. Find it at: flash beta
The second coming of Jobs
Steve Jobs returned to Apple to do Mac OS X Mac OS X means Mac OS 10 in decimal 10 in Binary is 2 Mac OS 2, or the second coming of Jobs heh