In our quest to seek out an updated version of Lode Runner (see Diagram 1.0) that runs as a native Cocoa application in Mac OS X, we stumbled upon this site that’s existence is dedicated to supporting and recognising the efforts of independant Mac game developers, globally. MacGamesAndMore.com, based in Atlanta, Georgia in the USA, […]
If you’re looking for a freeware game as a compliment for your Mac OS X 10.3 system look no further. After an afternoon of messing around with Sega’s Dr Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine on a mate’s Sony PS2, we decided to scour the Internet to see if Read More
New switchers to Mac from PC might feel a little at a loss without the need to hit the CTRL + ALT + DEL keys every so often but what if you want to monitor your Mac’s processes or force quit an application or process that is not obviously available in Read More
Apple has inadvertently opened the Mac to malware exploitation through Dashboard. Shortly after the release of Mac OS X Tiger, one developer claims he has already found a way to turn widgets into potentially malicious software. Developers have successfully produced widgets that can hijack browsers and run full user access Read More
Despite its accolades, the iPod nano received criticism after some users complained that their iPod nano’s LCD screen had cracked or become severely scratched for no apparent reason. Some customers have complained that the device failed after a couple of hours of use. Apple confirmed the problem exits, saying: “Read More
In an interview with Germany’s Berline Online, Apple’s Senior Vice President and iPod Chief, Jon Rubenstein cited that, “many companies believe in [the convergence theory], but I personally do not,” said Rubinstein. “It’s important to have specialized devices.” Rubinstein believes the iPod, cell phone, and digital camera Read More
According to Apple Insider sources, we might be standing on the edge of a Apple technology revolution once again. Video-capable iPods are expected to be introduced in Apple latest media event slated for 12 October 2005. Rumours are also abound about the possibility of a video streaming WiFi Airport device that resembles Read More
Most mac users may not notice but in the latest, update to Safari v.2.0.1 (412.5), Apple has introduced the ability to engage private browsing with one-click. Ideal for individuals who don’t appreciate their web surfing habits being tracked either by other users of the Mac system they regularly surf on Read More
Many users are puzzled or sense a feeling of loss when their Mac crashes. Don’t get us wrong. Macs are resilient but nothing is absolute. Not even Macs. As we align with Apple’s theme, that sporting a ‘digital lifestyle’ is about the hippest thing you can do this Read More
Apple’s latest success in penetrating the consumer market is beginning to show. Inside Mac Radio’s latest podcast on 20 September 2005, reports more hackers are gearing up for an organised attack on Mac-based applications. For the longest time, Mac users have avoided using Microsoft’s Internet Explorer for fear of Read More