Almost brings tears to my eyes…
The best browser that ever was. 😉 Well, maybe not, but then again, maybe. Either way it’s a must read.
The best browser that ever was. 😉 Well, maybe not, but then again, maybe. Either way it’s a must read.
Market share, shmarket mare.
According to market tracker IDC, in 2003 Apple sold 193,000 Macs to people in colleges and universities, a jump of 17.7% over the previous year. If you only consider laptops, the computer of choice for most new college students, Apple sales to higher education grew by 58.5% in the same period.
Here is the link.
Details have been released about several vulnerabilities in Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, and Thunderbird. These can potentially be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting attacks, access and modify sensitive information, and compromise a user’s system.
*Moves back over to IE on his WinBlows machine.*
I kid, I kid.
Seriously though, this doesn’t even affect the latest version of the programs, and the exploit is miniscule compared to those in IE. So, yeah, not a big deal. I’ve been using Firefox since it was still .5, I forget what it was called back then, Firebird maybe?
The only thing that concerns me here is that any time there’s even a minor security exploit in Firefox, Microsoft will mention it in a Press Release and it will make IE look like it’s on equal ground with Firefox where security is concerned. Psh.
By the way, I have posting privlidges now <3 Kev.
A near-universal emulator that allows software developed for one platform to run on any other, with almost no performance hit? Hmm.. I have serious doubts about this. And just because it’ll run Mac programs on Windows doesn’t mean it could run OSX or system-level frameworks required by the iLife apps. But shit, if it runs IE6 on my Mac for testing websites for you fucktards and your awful browser, then that’s cool. But again, I have serious doubts.
In demonstrations to press and analysts, the company has shown a graphically demanding game — a Linux version of Quake III — running on an Apple PowerBook.
Um, couldn’t they just run the Linux version anyway? I mean, with a basic port? Why not show us something like Half-Life 2 running on a Mac? Now THAT I’d be impressed by.
I want one so. fucking. bad. Maybe since Apple changed their credit option I can get a loan…. Sigh.
StickyWindows:
Sticky Windows is an utility for Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) which extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop. Sticky Windows transforms your windows into tabs when you drag a window towards the edge of your screen. Providing you with a completely clutter-free workspace. By clicking on the tab the user can show and hide the window.
OS 9-style tabbed windows with any application, with any edge of your screen. Very nifty. Don’t bother watching the Flash demo though; it’s maddeningly slow.
If you’re really into tabbed folders, then check it out. But I have a few issues with it so far:
I think i’ll be uninstalling it. But you might like it. If you’re a nerd.
Last year, Digital Lifestyles’ CEO Kent Savage got his son Cameron, 16, and seven of the boy’s friends together and polled them about how they interacted with computers and the Internet.
One brand name that resonated was Apple Computer Inc., which has struck gold with its iPod music players and iTunes download service. But the teens said their parents resisted buying Apple computers because they don’t run Windows, the platform most people are familiar with.
So Savage decided to “Apple-ize the PC industry.
How does adding pink fur around the keyboard make it like a Mac? iPods are ‘gold” because the experience is flawless and unlike anything else. Stick pink fur or leopard print on a PC and it’s still a weaksauce PC. And don’t even get me started on a “professionally-written” piece ending a sentence with “with.” Grrr.
But the quintessential point in the article is the following:
Later the prototype went to focus groups nationwide, and now the hip-e is ready for release in November. Orders are being taken now, including at displays in malls where pop star Ashlee Simpson is performing.
Ah.. that’s it. Fans of Britney Spears copycat Jessica Simpson’s SISTER are the target audience; an audience clearly lacking in the headspace department. If they like Ashlee Simpson because she’s a copy of a copy then maybe they will buy a psuedo-copy of a Mac.
I know no one here cares about Morrissey, but I thought i’d link to something I found today about a phenomenon I’d heard about awhile ago but had forgotten: a Latino obsession with Morrissey.
The most striking similarity, though, is Morrisseys signature beckoning and embrace of the uncertainty of life and love, something that at first glance might seem the opposite of macho Mexican music. But check it out: for all the machismo and virulent existentialism that Mexican music espouses, there is another sidea morbid fascination with getting your heart and dreams broken by others, usually in death. In fact, Morrisseys most famous confession of unrequited love, “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” (“And if a double-decker bus/Crashes into us/To die by your side/Would be a heavenly way to die”) emulates almost sentiment for sentiment Cuco Sanchezs torch song “Cama de Piedra” (“The day that they kill me/May it be with five bullets/And be close to you”).
Holy hell.
Featuring AirTunes for playing your iTunes music wirelessly on your home stereo or powered speakers, AirPort Express brings not only the Internet but your music to wherever in your home you like to enjoy them most whether you use a Mac or Windows PC. Unmatched in its ease of use, it delivers data rates up to 54 megabits per second, fits in the palm of your hand so you can take it wherever you go and it costs just $129.