New security patch breaks Rosetta apps in Snow Leopard

Eric Slivka over at MacRumors is reporting that a number of users still on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard were affected by this week’s...
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iBooks Author updates to 1.0.1, EULA less onerous

After much complaining in the community about Apple’s end user license agreement for iBooks Author, Apple has pushed a new update that clarifies the restrictions....
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Greenpois0n Absinthe update brings Leopard compatibility and bug fixes

Version 0.4 of Absinthe, the popular untethered jailbreak method for iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, has been released. The update brings compatibility to Mac OS X Leopard and fixes up some bugs in the jailbreaking...
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Apple updates Final Cut Pro X, adds more features

Apple continues to bring some of the features found in Final Cut Pro 7 back into the fold of Final Cut X. Today, Apple has...
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Play WebM video through the HTML5 video tag in Safari

A while back, I was looking at HTML5Test in my browser of choice: Safari 5.1.2. MPEG-4 and h.264 were listed as supported codecs for the...
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Ladies and gentlemen, we present a macgasmic Mac SuperBundle

Ladies and gentlemen, we have something very special in store for you today, so grab a beverage and sit down, because otherwise you might just...
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iOS-ification of Lion continues: Apple ports iOS AirPort Utility to Lion

Apple has released a new iOS-like AirPort Utility for Lion today. It’s not an upgrade to the current OS X AirPort utility that you’ve grown...
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Apps of the Week: Ness, TED, and Camouflage

It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to take a look at some awesome apps for each platform: iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS. Today, we’re...
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Popular Mac photo app, Analog, hits 1.1

Good news for fans of retro-style photography. Analog, Realmac Software‘s popular photo manipulation app for Mac OS X, has been updated to version 1.1. Here’s...
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 to arrive in February

“Expecto Funtronum!”Harry Potter fans will forgive this little wordplay, as it is pretty appropriate in this case: Feral Interactive has recently announced the upcoming release...
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Apps of the Week: LocalScope, Pick ‘n’ Roll, and Play by Play

It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to take a look at some awesome apps for each platform: iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS. Today, we’re...
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Apple Retail Stores could be making an appearance in India soon

According to a report from Livemint.com, Apple could be getting ready to open stores in India, following a policy change that allows full ownership of...
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Detox, a Safari extension that unwraps Twitter’s short links

On Wednesday we posted an article about how short links and convoluted page redirects are starting to make the browsing history of Safari pretty much...
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Twitter buys up popular iPhone app, web service, Summify

Summify, a popular social network curation service, and iPhone app, has been acquired by Twitter and will be shutting down. Summify provided a nice, daily...
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Make it yourself! A lesson from Paul Mayne, creator of Day One.

Keeping a journal was hard. Now it’s easy. Everyone wants to keep a diary. Okay, a journal for you masculine men out there. However, not...
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Safari’s browsing history doesn’t resolve redirected links

With the increasing amount of short links and referring links on the Internet, the browsing history in Safari is starting to become useless. This has...
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Was Steve Jobs the first Inhumane Humanist?

Just when you thought there wasn’t any more that could be said about the Steve Jobs biography, someone comes along and adds a coherent and...
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Apps of the Week: Action Movie, Zite and Carousel

It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to take a look at some awesome apps for each platform: iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS. Today, we’re...
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