Friday November 9, 2007
We’ve come across several instances recently of white (and in one case, black) Macbooks having cracks on the wristpad area. Conveniently enough, the damage appears directly beneath the magnets on the upper bezel, and are even in the same shape.
The damage can occur on either side, and after enough time the plastic casing actually will break off, leaving an actual, …
Thursday November 8, 2007
Wednesday November 7, 2007
Using a nice little app and dozens of themed Dock images available at LeopardDocks.com, you too can now have a 3d Dock made of cheese.
Cheese, I say!
Click for bigger!
Oh…you’re lactose intolerant? Fine, then check out any of the other theme sets and enjoy.
Even better, someone has put together an Automator action that will make …
Tuesday November 6, 2007
Hello, sports fans. Here be a few tips to make the most of Leopards Spaces. Yarr.
Wait, sorry. I always sucked at that thing where you put words into fragments and made it all make sense (speech? cognizance? Hmmm…). Maybe that’s why my father left…
Anyway, um, moving on. Check out these great tips to find out how to harness the power …
Sunday November 4, 2007
When using Time Machine, you should disable backing up of your Parallels folder. Why? Because Time Machine backs up files of any size that have changed, meaning that if you make even a single character change in your Parallels Virtual machine, Time Machine will back up the ENTIRE thing, which can mean gigabytes of data and an enormous amount of …
Friday November 2, 2007
We’ve introduced a new area to the right of the site (—–>).
The plan is to sell banner space to Apple/Mac related sites for only $10 per month. In order to kick this off though, we’re going to give a free month to the first five (5) Mac sites that send us an ad!
Requirements:
Ad must be 75×75 pixels
No Flash or …
Friday
They sure are going to look foolish when Al Gore releases his ‘Home Pet Feces to Water’ appliance later this month…
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When apple made the iphone, it didn’t throw together some cheap-o bare-bones firmware. It took OS X, its full-featured desktop operating system, and somehow squished it down to fit inside the iPhone’s elegant glass-and-stainless-steel case. That makes the iPhone …