This old miniStack: Installing a new drive, new fan
One of the most useful external storage devices I’ve ever owned is my NewerTech miniStack. Why? Because, with integrated USB and FireWire hubs, it’s a lot more than just a hard drive.
One of the most useful external storage devices I’ve ever owned is my NewerTech miniStack. Why? Because, with integrated USB and FireWire hubs, it’s a lot more than just a hard drive.
Some people are surprised when they hear that AOL is still in business and plugging away. Now there is yet more proof. There is a new and improved AIM app for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Whatever your version of portable high capacity storage happens to be — hard-disc-drives-to-go or Blu-Ray, the biggest and baddest commercial optical storage medium — OWC offers affordable solutions designed to fit your needs and budget.
It is an established fact that there aren’t any viruses or worms — ie computer malware that can spread and replicate without user interaction — that target Mac OS X. Yes, there are a couple trojans out there, but they require you to willingly authenticate and install the bad stuff. Still, what about spyware? Are the rest of us at risk?
Officially, the word at the Apple shareholders meeting is that Steve Jobs will return at the end of his medical leave of absence. But what happens if he doesn’t?
With the company’s über CEO on medical leave and lingering questions over transparency thereupon, management, board and shareholders of our favorite fruit company met yesterday with little fanfare or much in the way of fireworks—the board was re-elected and business was conducted.
If you have already downloaded the public beta of Apple’s WebKit-based browser, you may noticed that it’s fast. But how fast is that and does this latest version of Safari break anything in the process?
The Apple Inc shareholders meeting will be held today at their headquarters in Cupertino, CA. It is expected that they will get questions about the health of Steve Jobs and how reports of his illness were handled.
Suiting up for special operations against America’s enemies abroad? Going deep under cover to right our economic ship? Although the notion of Steve Jobs and a security clearance conjures up all sorts of interesting notions, it’s overwhelmingly likely something mundane—profit for example—has motivated Team Apple to get cozier with the government.
It looks like the browser wars just kicked it up one more notch. Apple has released the first public beta version of Safari 4, a browser with some serious improvements.