Windows on the Mac (again): The Killer Solution
This may be a bit far out – a suggestion that Apple will be able to let users run Windows XP apps under OS X without Windows and with, unlike […]
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This may be a bit far out – a suggestion that Apple will be able to let users run Windows XP apps under OS X without Windows and with, unlike […]
It turns out, after much trialing and errors, that the buzzing my interlocutors can hear whilst I’m iChatting with them from my G3 iBook is caused by the Airport card […]
Another day, another way to run Windows on your Mac. Parallels Workstation 2.1 (free) beta for OS X will let you run any OS “virtualised” so you can run it […]
Apple the switcher: from “We won’t do anything to preclude” running Windows on a Mac to “Apple has no desire or plan to sell or support Windows” but here-are-all-the-drivers-you-need and […]
I see from Wikipedia that I missed several more opportunities to be fooled yesterday. I must have been in the shower when Today announced that the UK Theme had been […]
Okay, maybe that’s a bit extreme. But I’m pretty chuffed they’ve posted this update to Office 2004 just a day after my trial of e2sync ran out (and before I […]
Take a look at Andrew Sheehy’s last comment in this Macworld article, about the WiPod to WiPod calls. What might Apple call this “Skype-like” application? How about….iChat? So I’m not […]
I’ve been trying for a while to get Mail.app to talk to my work Exchange server. After talking with the IT guys, it seems it’s not possible. I reckon the […]
The imaginatively named NicePlayer is er… a media player for OS X. I love it when apps are usefully named… Although actually, the name proves quite appropriate. It uses QuickTime […]
How cool is this? Very cool, that’s how cool. Get directions to any address with Google, directly from your Apple Address Book.
Watching the live commentry. 18:11 Yay! New Mac Mini! I’m having one of them. 18:15 SPDIF audio output. Hook up to television. Front Row with shared iTunes. I’m in heaven. […]
So someone has written some malicious code targeting OS X (the Leap-A trojan). I suppose we should be flattered that the OS has finally been considered worthy of attacking. But […]