Monthly Archives: October 2008

Obama Looking for Voter Protection Volunteers

Before I write anything more, let me first tell you this: I deliberately have kept this blog as politically neutral as possible, in order to be as welcoming as possible to readers of all political persuasions. With that said, I also think there is room to respectfully disagree on politics. After all, the cornerstone of [...]

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CodeWeavers CrossOver – Windows Apps on Your Mac – Free on Tuesday

On Tuesday, October 28th, you can download CrossOver, an app that lets you run Windows apps on your Mac without Windows, for free. CodeWeavers primarily creates tools that allow for rapid porting of Windows apps to the Mac, and their CrossOver product is not really designed to compete with MVware Fusion or Parallels. But as [...]

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MacGuard is Malware

Don’t get taken in by MacGuard. As Ars Technica reports, the application is designed to infect Macs with malware.
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2.5GHz MacBook Pro from Amazon for $1,779

John Gruber at Daring Fireball alerted the world to the fact that Amazon is offering the pre-unibody MacBook Pro at a steep discount. The pre-unibody MacBook is also on sale at Amazon. My guess is these will go fast.
A coworker of mine has one of the 2.5GHz MBPs and he loves it. While the new [...]

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Quicksilver Tutorial (screencast)

I’ve had a lot of questions on how to set up QS once someone downloads it.  I think I’ve taken for granted the fact that I now have QS doing what I need it to do, but I think I had this particular app on my hard drive for a least 6 months before I [...]

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