gDisk, created by Jean-Matthieu Schaffhauser, transforms your Gmail account into portable online storage. gDisk’s GUI interface makes uploading and downloading a matter of dragging and dropping. gDisk requires Mac OS X 10.3 or higher and a Gmail account. With gDisk you can create folders (called “labels” in gDisk) on your Gmail account and upload/download files […]
This Macromedia Flash based game is essentially a Lode Runner like game redux, with the added flair of Ninja like agility. Although, its not a native Cocoa application, it works as a standalone application since it comes pre-packaged with a Macromedia Flash Player. This game has an X-factor that will Read More
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
Everyone, at some point or other has been confronted with a situation where your compact camera doesn’t have a wide enough lens to take the panaromic shot that you desire. As a quick solution, usually several shots are taken and efforts are made to paste them alongside each other Read More
Rayner Software has created a great application that provides detailed monitoring of your Apple portable’s battery health. Armed with the ability to identify your exact Apple portable model and detect the amperage and voltage of your current battery its an ideal application to check up on the health of Read More
When it comes down to purchasing an Apple portable, probably the toughest decision will always be the one where an individual has to choose between a 12″ iBook or a 12″ PowerBook. At press time, a 12″ iBook retails at USD$999 whilst a 12″ PowerBook goes for USD$1499; leaving a mere USD$500 margin between Read More
One of the latest offerings from Griffin Technologies is the Griffin TuneJuice. Compatible with the latest iPod and iPod Mini, in a simple plug and play move you can rock on for another 8 hours after your iPod’s internal battery has been consumed. Powered by a 9V battery and extremely Read More
‘War driving’ is a WiFi sub-culture where individuals or groups literally drive around neighbourhoods or built-up surburban areas in search of WiFi networks to exploit. Unsecured or WiFi networks with vulnerabilities are quickly accessed and explored*. Some war drivers are simply mischievious whilst others are outright intrusive. Some even go Read More
For the active, H20 Audio has come up with a water-tight casing for your iPod that is submersible up to 10ft/3m. The only issue you’ll have with this cool new iPod accessory is the fear of sharks coming up behind you unnoticed or surfacing to the whirring of Read More
We’ve finally got our hands on an 1GB iPod Shuffle for a closer look and preliminary findings have us fighting over it. The iPod Shuffle is the latest and smallest member of the iPod family from Apple. Spurring on, what has been described as an ‘iPod economy’ loaded with Read More