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Leopard Hackintosh
Here's how I got OSX working with an Intel D975BX2X2 and Nvidia video card.
David Lynch on the iPhone
We all know David Lynch for his ground-breaking film-making and otherwise brilliance.
Leopard Getting Stacks Update
In my assessment of Apple's Leopard operating system a few weeks ago ("Leopard Doesn't Quite Stack Up") I complained about the new Stacks feature. Namely that the icons are lame and the lack of a list view like there was in Tiger was anti-functional.
Apple Rumor: Tablet Mac?
It just makes so much sense. Crossing my fingers. http://www.macrumors.com/2007/11/06/apple-working-on-a-tablet-mac/
OSX 10.5 review, Leopard, doesn't quite Stack Up.
I must say I'm disappointed in Apple's latest major OS update, OSX version 10.5 "Leopard". Perhaps I haven't caught the correct vibe, or learned all the tricks yet, but it just seems like I'm paying the cost of having to spend more time getting to my files in exchange for some pretty bells. Considering the 2+ years of development time, I have to admit I expected more from Leopard.
official iphone tool
I can't decide if this is an example of how dumb Apple users are, or how dumb Apple thinks its users are: Official iPhone Tool.
Mac Worm Author Gets Death Threats
You may or may not be aware of the ongoing talk about this supposed new Mac worm. Apparently has sparked quite the controversy and the author's website was already defaced, his true identity unmasked, and he's received death threats. But what is even more hilarious are the comments on Slashdot in regards to upsetting Mac Fanboys. My favorite: "Does this mean I should end my genetic experiment to cross-pollinate a Mac fanboy with a Scientologist to produce the world's most pompous asshole? (elrous0)" Slashdot: Mac Worm Author Gets Death Threats.
MacBook vs. Dell w/ Feisty
I currently am testing out Ryan's MacBook vs.
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when Apple made the move to rewrite their OS years back, surely they took many things into consideration.
such as the propogation of Linux! wahooOOO!!!!
slow ssh in Tiger?
if you've noticed that ssh connections seem to take a *long* time using Tiger you may need to apply the following fix, which has made life move a little mo' smoothly for me: