Pre-Macworld 2009 Thoughts and Rumors

January 5, 2009


The good news is that with the keynote nearly upon us, the Mac community has switched primarily from crying about Jobs not giving the keynote to instead focusing on the usual rumors and speculation. that is as it should be.
I’ve written about what I think of the change from Jobs to Schiller for A…

Line Forms for Macworld Keynote: Let the Waiting Begin

January 5, 2009


I was walking ’round the Moscone Center that daylight after I snagged my media badge and noticed a guy sitting at the entrance to the Moscone Center. I inquired.
Nick Lensander (of The MacTips Podcast) was, and currently still is, the first and only guy in line. He’s been manning his po…

Jobs Speaks Out To Quell Health Rumors…Again

January 5, 2009

I suppose it’s just the price you pay for having created such a dominant sort, but Steve Jobs has been forced to publicly deal with rumors about his health once again, and that moment he’s had to give details about dealings with his doctor. In order to stem the growing tide of speculatio…

A Touch of Daylite

January 5, 2009

At Macworld Expo 2009, the folks at Marketcircle, makers of Daylite, are announcing and demonstrating their new iPhone application: Daylite touch. Marketcircle originally announced that tool in the summer of 2008 and many of their users have been anxiously awaiting that new companion product.
What c…

Weekly App Store Roundup: Jan. 3, 2009

January 3, 2009


Grab a party hat, don your celebratory garb and prepare to get your freak on considering, praise be, it’s the first ever Weekly App Store Roundup of 2009.
Indeed, with Macworld drawing near, attendees should immediately check out our very own Conference Schedule – it’ll invent ce…

Mitigating a lost Mobile Safari protection Feature

January 2, 2009


In the event you were too distracted by the festivities associated with the ringing in of the new year and missed the news: the internets are broken (again).
To be more specific, what has actually happened is a portion of the trust system that is the foundation of secure transactions on public IP n…

Getting the Most Out of Leopard’s Quick Look Feature

January 2, 2009

I imagine most society using OS 10.5 have become acquainted with Quick Look, which is one of my favorite Leopard features. Quick Look’s basic operate, as its name suggests, is as a quick and convenient way to take a peek at what’s in a file without actually opening the file, switching Fi…

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