Leopard!!!
I expect the date to be posted at appox. 6:00 PT.
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 GM Candidate Build
Apple had expected to declare their upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Gold Master this week. “Gold Master” status is given the final shipping version of the software which is sent to duplicators for distribution.
Based on our sources, Apple had not quite reached that goal, but today released an i…
Google acquires Jaiku
Technology has made staying in touch with your friends and family both easier and harder: living a fast-paced, on-the-go lifestyle is easier (and a lot of fun), but it’s more difficult to keep track of everyone when they’re running around at warp speed. That’s why we’re excited to announce that we’ve acquired Jaiku…
The Open-Source iPhone Alternative, OpenMoko for Consumers
Choosing to purchase an iPhone will not only cost you a premium on initial price (though now substantially less than on release) but also a $20 per month price increase on any given plan. AT&T and Apple
’s decision to not only lock the phone but also actively discourage users from unlocking has led me to: The OpenMoko
20 tips to get more juice from your laptop battery
When there are no power outlets in sight there’s nothing more frustrating than a dying laptop battery. We’ve all been in that situation where we have a couple hours of work left to finish but our battery life is only estimated to last one more. Good news. Often times these situations can be avoided by optimizing the battery performance…
Microsoft launch anti-linux campaign worthy of a politician
Microsoft’s latest affront to the Linux community is their “STATE GOVERNMENT SAYS LINUX WAS TOO BIG A RISK” campaign, and I’m sick of them ad-spamming Linux related articles with this piece of garbage. The Linux Scorecard blog digs a bit deeper and discusses the claim, and the man who originally made it.
Unbricked iPhones Now Fully Working, Calls Included
Today we have discovered that you can send and receive calls, SMS and mails too, as well as surf the Web with it.
Quicksilver Website Down?
Is Nick having trouble today?
Prank starts 25 years of security woes
What began as a ninth-grade prank, a way to trick already-suspicious friends who had fallen for his earlier practical jokes, has earned Rich Skrenta notoriety as the first person ever to let loose a personal computer virus.
Install any Linux distro directly from hard disk without burning any DVD
This time I can really say – the title says it all.
Stop wasting CDs when you use them only once. Try this.