There have been a few stabs made at making a cool comic viewer widget but Say Cheese tops them all. Hacked out by two accomplices known to us only as “Hobbes” and “GrannySmith”, Say Cheese comes with a complete compliment of popular comic strips that can be viewed daily. Say Cheese also allows the user to […]
Although, you’d expect iChat AV to function without much set up, sadly, there are a few ports that must be opened before iChat AV can function. With the advent of Mac systems with built-in iSights these days, this issue is becoming especially cogent. By default, Mac OS X installs Read More
One of the most often asked questions. Other than “how do I import my photos into my iPod Video?”, is how do you make videos for your iPod Video? As great as the iTunes Music Store (ITMS) is, for legally purchasing iPod Video-sized movies, there are those who already have Read More
Granted Software has come up with something that ought to have been included as part of Mac OS X. Now, for USD$6.95, you can keep an eye on your peripherals. Including network devices that connect/disconnect to your Mac. Utlising a floater window that flashes briefly in the center of Read More
There’s nothing like getting some work done in a room filled with Air Tunes and tunes coming outta your Mac portable speakers simultaneously. Does it get any better than this? …Yes, it does. Thanks to a freeware offering from Yellow Mug, Sizzling Keys empowers Mac users everywhere to do Read More
Apple’s iPod Video was designed to work in tandem with Apple’s iTunes Music Store (ITM). The premise was, a customer gets an iPod Video and then proceeds to feed it videos from ITM. What about the customers in countries that doesn’t currently support ITM purchases? One way Read More
With the advent of Airport Express Firmware Version 6.3 which facilitates for multiple speaker play, life got simpler and a little more complicated all at the same time. If you’ve not altered your Mac OS X 10.4’s default firewall settings then you most likely will not be reading this article. Read More
With the apparent success of its iPods, Apple has launched a new 1GB version of its popular iPod nano. Poised at taking the lower end market of flash memory-based mp3 players, the iPod nano comes into the market at USD$149.00. A mere USD$50.00 more than the 1GB iPod shuffle. Tempting…Read More
There are a plethora of myths about batteries. Lithium-ion or Nickel-based batteries, they all share one thing in common – charge cycles. Apple’s definition of ‘charge cycles’ can be found at Apple’s Lithium-ion Battery care page and it goes something like this: “…using all of the battery’s power, Read More
New Mac switchers usually have difficulty in accepting the drag and drop nature of Mac OS X. For them, installing and uninstalling applications is a necessarily tedious process and when someone tells them that simply dragging applications into Trash is all it takes; most give a double take doused with Read More