32 Stories From This Week You Probably Missed
Well, that was quite a week. We had a lot of rumors about the supply chain that ultimately hammered Apple’s stock, while the rest of...
7 Stories From Around The Web That You Must Read Today
We’re not just reporting the news here at Macgasm, we’re also reading it. Here are some stories we thought you would find interesting. We recommend...
31 Tops Stories From This Week That You Probably Missed!
Unlike some tech blogs, we haven’t been breathlessly posting every permutation of television and iPad dock we could find in Vegas between bouts of industry...
Top 24 Stories This Week – A Week in Review (01.05.13)
The week started off slow because of the holiday, but the dam broke on the 2nd and we hit the ground running. Speaking of New...
Top 27 Stories This Week – A Week In Review (10.12.2012)
The Aussies told us not to use Apple maps, and Google finally brought its Maps back to iOS. Microsoft and Apple appear to be arguing...
Apps of the Week 12/14/2012: Flickr, Strum, KeyRemap4Macbook, Twitter, Middle Manager Of Justice
We’re getting close to the App Store freeze. Apple has already given their best of 2012. So, for the next couple weeks, we’re likely going to...
How To Use Do Not Disturb In iOS 6
Notification Center beats plain push notifications in iOS, but do we really need every move in Words with Friends to bother us during work? Okay,...
Gates urged Apple to make the Macintosh OS a standard
It seems that in 1985, a young Bill Gates encouraged then-CEO of Apple John Sculley and Jean Louis Gassée of the Macintosh team to open...
Is WebKit slowly turning into IE6?
For those who don’t know, WebKit is today’s predominant layout engine, used by the major web browsers on almost all platforms. Examples are Safari on OS X,...
How Steve Jobs and John Lasseter changed the cartoon world forever
Pixar holds a special place in a lot of people’s hearts these days. There’s a lot of things that Steve Jobs gave to the world,...
John Sculley, former Apple CEO, backs new health sensor start-up Misfit Wearables
Former Apple CEO John Sculley has invested in new wearable health sensor startup Misfit Wearables. Exactly what Misfit Wearables will be delivering is still up...
Multiple displays in a Thunderbolt daisy chain ‘severely’ limits throughput
James Galbraith over at Macworld has written up a fairly in-depth article on how multiple Thunderbolt devices daisy chained together affects performance of each device...
Mac OS X Trojan horse disguised as a Flash installer
Yes, Virginia, there are Mac viruses… but you have to be tricked into installing them. This seems to be the strategy behind a new trojan...
Lion, Link Baiting & the world of Tech Journalism
The People vs. Joshua Schnell When my friend Joshua Schnell, Editor in Chief of Macgasm, believes in something, he throws himself into it and he’s...
Recommended Read: ‘How to child-proof your iPhone’
Dave Caolo of TUAW and 52 Tiger fame has written up a great post about child-proofing iOS devices. Apple has put many security measures in...
Recommended Read: Marco Arment, on the iPhone tracking database thing
Marco Arment, the creator of Instapaper, on trackgate: The reason everyone’s up in arms about the iPhone’s location database, I think, isn’t that the...
Recommended Read: Ars Technica reviews GarageBand for iPad
The guys and girls over at Ars Technica know how to whip up an in-depth review like few do. Chris Foresman’s look at GarageBand for...