A web of web things created, touched, or seen by Chris Casciano of Place Name Here.
Tested phones: Nokia N97, Samsung M1, HTC Touch Pro (Windows Mobile), SonyEricsson W960i, Nokia E71, BlackBerry 9500, HTC Pioneer (Android), LG M900, Nokia N900, iPhone.
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Ray found a fix for his Snow Leopard Cintiq problems
packaging error put the french snow leopard box under an english family pack model number
"I thought I would write some more about how I organise my Aperture library. I’m aware that these blog posts are long, but I hope that explaining my thinking from start to finish on a particular area is more useful than just posting the odd tip or trick."
Nokia is taking on smartphone rival Apple with its own version of an application store.
Steve Jobs gives a legendary keynote at Macworld SF every January, launching products and giving a state of the union view of things at Apple. I wondered what effect the Jobs keynote had on Apple's (AAPL) stock price in the short term. What if you invested $10,000 the day before the keynote, then sold at the end of the keynote day? What if you waited until the day after? What if you did this every year for the past ten years that Jobs has been doing them? Is it possible to make money off the Apple keynote talks given by Steve Jobs?
I'm in Las Vegas this week for the annual PMA conference and trade show. I've been here for a few days already, and there's one topic that has come up in almost every discussion I've had with photographers: Aperture.
Several years ago, when Mac OS X was still a very young operating system, it was hard to find a really good and stable web browser for the Mac. Pretty much the only viable option for the first release of Mac OS X in 2001 was Internet Explorer 5.
Steve Jobs on Music, iTunes, iPods and DRM
Steve Jobs on Music, iTunes, iPods and DRM
Apple Tech Note on color management, ColorSync and profiles. Includes download of many test files with wacky embedded profiles.
Apple Tech Note on color management, ColorSync and profiles. Includes download of many test files with wacky embedded profiles.
compared to this my g4/400 looks brand spankin' new! (plus, mine still runs.. tho relegated to file server status)
Using macsaber for what it was intended for
The abbreviation MAMP stands for: Macintosh, Apache, Mysql and PHP. With just a few mouse-clicks, you can install Apache, PHP and MySQL for Mac OS X!
TimeLog 3, Time is worth nothing - unless you bill it
"Why yes, our packaging does suck"