Its an undeniable truth. At some point of everyone’s life we’ve either downloaded videos ourselves or inadvertently got our grimy hands on a video that was downloaded by someone else. For those of us who are relatively ‘new’ to the Mac platform one of the first things we will realise (rudely or otherwise) is that Quicktime doesn’t […]
One of the most common complaints, one which we ourselves have endured until recently, is the failing of Activity Monitor after a Mac OS X Tiger to Leopard upgrade. Nothing happens. You click the Activity Monitor icon and an error message is displayed prompting a re-launch or the option to Read More
Its been a long time coming but finally, somebody has made a USB WiFi adapter that works with Mac and that’s affordable to the masses! The Planex GW-US54Mini2W is an ace product for those of us with Macs that have Airport or Airport Extreme which no longer Read More
Micromat’s Syphone has been reported as ‘broken’ since the introduction of iTunes 7.6.1 and Leopard. Here’s a quick fix. The simplest and fastest cure is to purge the preferences file but the caveat is that this has to be done every time that you launch Syphone. In Finder, locate Read More
Thanks to the industrious folks in PRC, iCosta introduces an additional input method for Jailbroken iPhone owners. Even from firmware 1.0.6 the iPhone was already capable of supporting Chinese text but unfortunately even until now, that support is only to the extent of displaying text. Not input. Add http://iphone.freecoder.Read More
The Internet forums have been alight with complaints from parties all over the world. It seems, it doesn’t matter what version of firmware you’re using. Whether you’re on 1.0.6 thru 1.1.3, the issue is the same – after a while, there’s no sound coming from the earpiece! Unfortunately, this Read More
When Apple Inc launched the latest firmware, version 1.1.3 on the iPhone, they introduced multi-party SMS for the first time to the iPhone’s native SMS application. The expectant Mac crowd cheered with jubilation at this year’s MacWorld at the sound of this news. But,… and yes, once again there’Read More
Owners of iPhones have probably had enough of iPhoto launching every time they attach their iPhone to their Macs. This occurs by default, whenever an iPhone or any camera with pictures in it is attached but can be switched off. The only thing is, the switch cannot be found in Read More
Transit is another pragmatic offering from www.peeinmypantz.com. A slighty heavier application compared to its sister MRTSchedule application, Transit purports to provide a detailed directory of the public bus system in Singapore. At time of writing, Transit is yet another free offering, necessitating only a one time online registration Read More
There’s good news for public transport commuting iPhone owners in Singapore. Now thanks to the owner of www.peeinmypants.com, the commuting public can add theMRTSchedule application to their Jailbroken iPhones and have the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) directory in their pocket. This application not only provides a quick Read More