Mar 31 2009

Chrome for Mac build 12558

Woohoo! Chromium for mac!

Chrome Mac 12558

Well anyways to give some credit (somehow I turned up #1 in some Google Searches), you should try Google Chrome from here, or for a compiled build, here. (Just a preview. Very buggy.)


Mar 22 2009

The French surrenders to entertainment industry

Looks like another list to add to the list of French defeats

The entertainment industry managed to convince the French government to draft a law that will make it possible to disconnect people from the Internet, if they receive more than two copyright infringement warnings. Sadly, most of the politicians who plan to sign the law into action have no clue what they’re dealing with.

From Torrentfreak


Mar 12 2009

Steve takes leave, Apple becomes less noisy

Apple Inc. (APPL) has seen the brief leave of absence from it’s CEO, Steve Jobs. Founder, visionary, and the force behind Apple,  the CEO and Chairman of the company found himself victim to health issues; his temporary departure from Apple has been seen by many as both a good—and bad—sign. This episode has been viewed by a lot of people as two sides of a coin; that Apple does have a successor in mind, and that Apple lets their top staff run the company for a while for more experience. It also helps to know that Steve Jobs can and will take time off the hook to regain his health should it get any worse.

However, without Jobs in charge Apple has lost something that had proven to be quite decisive in terms of competitiveness; Jobs’s charisma. Steve’s charm is one of the reasons that Apple exists today. The company has been one of the noisiest since Jobs’s return to Apple in 1996, making one achievement after another. From the first iMac in 1998 to the iPhone 3G released last year, this company has seized the industry’s attention through highly anticipated announcements.

Now what’s the problem? After Steve Jobs took his leave, Apple has released new, totally exceptional products—but without the pomp. Just to compare, take a look at the “Let’s Rock” event that Apple hosted in September of last year. This event saw the introduction of iTunes 8 (and the Genius functionality), iPod Nano 4th Generation(”Nano-chromatic”), a new iPod Touch (2nd Generation), new earbuds, and new iPhone software. While it is quite a hefty list, it is, in comparison to products released in Q1 2008, relatively insignificant. The new Mac Mini and iPod Shuffle, for example, would already deserve their own “Special Event”. And with the new Safari 4, new iMac, Mac Pro refresh, these definitely can be grouped into an “anticipated” special event that introduces them.

Then why didn’t they?

Steve Jobs ain’t there to stir up the crowd. (Strictly my opinion…)

But then what else can it be? Tim Cook or Phil Schiller not up to it?


Mar 7 2009

Firefox milestone—100% market share! (in Antarctica, that is…)

Well horray for that… At last someplace that is absolutely IE-free…

Congrats to the Firefox team on that.

Firefox Has Got a 100% Market Share…In Antarctica via Digg



Mar 7 2009

Samsung [allegedly] stuffs 1.5TB onto 3-platter HD…

And, unlike solid state disk, this energy-efficient drive only costs $149.

Samsung stuffs 1.5TB onto three-platter hard drive via Digg


Mar 5 2009

Apple buying up available flash RAM supplies for next iPhone

A report issued on the flash RAM market indicates that Apple is inhaling supplies of memory components in preparation for the next generation iPhone, causing part shortages and raising the spot price for memory.

Appleinsider via RoughlyDrafted