In the earliest versions of iTunes, it was possible to simply drag and drop tunes from inside your iTunes library directly onto your Desktop. This would inevitably result in duplicates of the selected tunes appearing on your Desktop, which you can then port into the desired medium (thumbdrives, CDR or CD/RW, DVD or DVD/RW) for […]
It seems that rescuing Apple from the brink of closing its doors isn’t all that Steve has done. In the latest PC Magazine WiFi report, Apple’s Airport has received it reader’s choice awards, with this year’s overall highest rating in the realm of wireless networking gear! “Read More
We recently received an email query regarding software that can be used on Mac OS X that would playback dvf format (a Sony proprietary format for compressed voice files) audio files. Apparently, originally used to record a meeting’s conversation. The user received dvf audio files for reference that could Read More
With the introduction of the latest instalment of Macromedia’s suite of web design applications, Studio 8, comes an updated, Flash Player 8. Although, most Flash-enabled sites usually sport Flash Player Detection Kits to alert viewers to the fact that they need to install a Flash player to view the site, you Read More
Though, we don’t normally feature comedic sites or pages here, we came across this one — the world’s longest startup sound. Guaranteed to leave some geeks in stitches. Some of the guys are now looking into hacking the startup sound for our Macs…Read More
Some time ago (when we were too preoccupied with other developments) Google has introduced a Gmail Notifier with versions for both Windows XP and Mac OS X 10.3 Tiger. Its a nifty little package that has all the bells and whistles of a finely crafted addition to your family of icons Read More
You buy Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, you install it into your Mac and everything’s fine in your world. However, in previous incarnations of Mac OS 9 and OS X, Allume Systems’ Stuffit Expander shipped as part of the Mac OS X bundle. Its absence in Mac OS X Tiger, only Read More
There have been mixed emotions since Apple’s introduction of its ‘iTunes phone’ (ROKR) during its September 2005 unveiling ceremony at the infamous San Francisco, Moscone Center. Undoubtedly, some of us imagined a sleek, slim and impeccably industrial designed phone whilst others still stand sceptical over Motorola’s cell phone software Read More
iTunes 6 is a gem for music lovers and now with the ability to play movies natively, you can now stop scratching your head and turn your Mac into a virtual MTV jukebox in a snap. You’re just a few clicks away from lazy days spent chilling out and winding Read More
Since its introduction the alluminium PowerBook series has gone through several revisions. This article attempts to detail the revisions and take a peek at what’s on the horizon. Hopefully, providing future PowerBook buyers with some insight into the time frame of the PowerBook development life cycle and the ‘best Read More