All Posts Tagged With: "Mac"
Apple: Safari Is Now Available To Windows Users Also
On Monday, Apple Inc. launched beta version of Safari Web browser for Windows-based PCs, competing against the two popular browsers Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox. Safari is available on only Mac until now.
Like the other web browsers Safari for Windows free of cost. It can be downloaded from here.
Mac Mini: Say GoodBye To My Little Friend?
According to AppleInsider, Apple may be closing the book on the Mac mini. Since it’s conception in January of 2005, the Mac mini has not seen as many updates nor as much attention as its fellow Apple members like the iMac and the MacBooks.
26May2007 | Scott | 8 comments | ContinuedPower Of The Blog: Engadget Causes Apple Stock To Drop 2.2%
It’s amazing how powerful and how widely read some of the uberblogs have become. Yesterday, Engadget posted a story based on an email from an ‘apple source’ claiming that Apple was about to announce another delay of Leopard External Link, the next version of Mac OS X, as well as a delay [...]
17May2007 | Everton | 9 comments | ContinuedMac Twitterrific 2.1 beta: Supports Growl,AppleScript And NetNewsWire
Iconfactory has released Twitterrific 2.1 (beta 2) for the Mac with some sweet new features. Perhaps one of the most desired capabilities of Twitterrific 2.1 beta for the Mac is support for Growl (Note: just remember to adjust Growl settings in System Preferences and everything will be Twitterrific ).
3May2007 | Scott | 3 comments | ContinuedPanic’s Coda: One Window Web Development For The Mac
Panic Inc., the makers of many applications for the Mac like Transmit, Audion, Unison, Desktastic, CandyBar and Stattoo have recently added a new product to their already extensive line of applications called Coda.
This hot new Mac application, Coda comes equipped with all the tools necessary for complete web development and web design.
gDisk: Mac Freeware With More Space Than The Costly iDisk Software
If you, like many Mac users, are not comfortable with forking up the $99.95/year for a .Mac subscription (DotMac) but you still need some software similar to iDisk, then Google’s gDisk is the best alternative on the market for your storage needs.
19Apr2007 | Scott | 4 comments | ContinuedWhat New Features Does Skype 2.6 Beta Have For The Mac?
Less than 5 months after releasing their 2.5 version for the Mac, Skype has just announced that Mac users can now begin to download Skype 2.6 Beta. With additional touches of quality and compatibility, Skype 2.6 Beta is not yet as sophisticated as the 3.2 Beta version for Windows, or is it?
15Apr2007 | Scott | 1 comment | ContinuedMac Sik Infra-Red Remote Reduced From $999,999.00 To $25.95
Lots of mac users are probably rejoicing now that the fantastic SiK rex remote which was incorrectly listed on Amazon for $999,999.00 has had it’s price ’slashed’ to $25.95.
The rex Remote from SiK, Inc, manufacturers of accessories for iPod, Macintosh and Windows PC’s, is an infrared remote control that offers Front Row compatibility.
The Daddy Of The Macs
Less than 8 months after releasing Macintosh Workstation, the Mac Pro, Apple Inc has further raised the bar and added a new member to the Mac Pro family, the world’s first 3.0GHz, 8-core Intel Xeon-based Mac Pro.
Remember, the Mac Pro is still available in a quad-core, which can be run at 2.0GHz, 2.66GHz, or 3.0GHz [...]

