Top 3 Must have applications: Random Apps, and Web Coding
I’m going to post a series of articles on must-have applications. They’ll be broken down into categories such as Coding, Video Editing, etc. The first...
Safari is exploitable, oh my!
I’ve taken a couple of days to think about this before I posted my opinions. I’ve gone from apathy to anger pretty quickly, as I’ve...
Share your iTunes library using Mojo.
My mother always told me it was a good thing to share. So, I try to share everything…;) From what I understand mojo lets you...
Intelligent Editorial: Pat Phelan And The “Paddy Tax”
The iPhone was introduced yesterday in Ireland! There is, however, one major problem. There is a high fee included with the wireless service that is...
Change Tracks At The Blink of An Eye
So, apparently, everyone’s so lazy that they can’t even use their fingers to change the track, pause, and rewind music on their iPhone/iPods. Seriously? Seriously?...
RSS is going free… well, readers are…
I’ve been without the internet for a couple of days (Blame Rogers), so I’ve be unable to pass along some information about NewsFire. Much like...
Secrets: Managing those hidden settings.
I’ve finally gotten around to catching up on my Mac RSS feeds, and I’ve come across mention of a great little app on a number...
Macgasm Friday: Valentine’s Week
We here at Macgasm approach fruit of Cupertino with Cupid’s arrow perpetually lodged in our collective ass, but for you we’ll do our best to...
Review: Mac OS X Leopard on Demand
Mac OS X Leopard on Demand (Que Publishing, 2007, ISBN-13 978-0-7897-3654-3) is a very good training resource and tutorial manual for OS X 10.5 users....
Macgasm Friday: A Week In Review
While the title for this first installment of Macgasm Friday is intentionally straightforward, I’d still be remiss if I didn’t take a few words to...
Safari updated to 5.0.3, fixes URL bar bug.
Apple snuck a Safari update out today through Software update. You’re going to want to run your updates from the Apple menu. This update contains...
Safari 4.0.5 is available. Open software update!
I’ve been having a really bizarre problem with Safari lately. Every single time I open up the top sites page when opening a new tab...
Giving Thanks to Safari
I obsess over small things. The slightest thing can be a show stopper for me. It will come as no surprise that I spend a...
Handbrake 0.9.3 Released to the Public
Handbrake, the popular multi-platform transcoding tool, has officially released version 0.9.3 to the public today. New in this version is the ability to transcode other sources of video besides DVDs. On the flip side, there is no longer any more built-in DVD decryption. While this may seem like bad news to users on the surface, it isn't really that bad. If you're a Mac user, and you install VLC in your applications folder, it will transparently use VLC's decrypting engine. Cool, huh?
Dock Spaces: Extend your spaces
Spaces is one of the most used features within OS X 10.5, for me at least. I can keep all related groups of applications within...
iPhone and Touch get firmware upgrade to 2.2
It was only a matter of time before the firmware patch dropped on us. It’s been in the rumor mill for over a week. The...
Google Speak to Search Available, and it doesn’t like Canadians.
Like every other location based application on the Appstore, Canadians in any city not named Toronto get the shaft. It’s annoying that the national capital,...
Childhood memories of 2600 and the glory that is Adventure comes to the iPhone
I’m a bit young to completely grasp the grandness that is the Atari 2600, but I can vividly remember playing this game with my father,...