Seinfeld online for Windows only: TBS (Time Warner) hates the Mac or can’t work it?
TBS is now streaming full episodes of the classic TV show Seinfeld on the network’s web page, but the site’s player is not compatible with Mac OS.
TBS is now streaming full episodes of the classic TV show Seinfeld on the network’s web page, but the site’s player is not compatible with Mac OS.
With the cheapest Macs selling for $600 nowadays, countless (broke) DIY Mac nerds have taken matters into their own hands. Thanks to their efforts, it’s possible to build a decent Mac for $350.
Further confirming the Apple-Fox deal to add movie rentals to the iTunes store, word on the web is Fox DVDs bundled with iPod compatible digital copies are hitting the store shelves early.
Word on the street is "the new Mac Pro is the fastest Mac" ever built. Released along side a new Xserve today, these machines aren’t hip enough for the official Macworld keynote later this month, so the company announced them today.
Here’s some good news for all you 3G lovin’, ultraportable huggin’ Apple fans. Apple’s rumored ultraportable laptop gets unofficially confirmed to be unveiled at San Francisco’s Macworld next month, and the 3G iPhone may hit stores sooner than expected.Â
NBC Universal recently announced that it wouldn’t renew its contract with Apple to offer its shows through iTunes, and the company wasn’t bluffing. Despite being the No. 1 supplier of video content on iTunes, NBC network channels have finally disappeared from iTunes.Â
Zinio, a digital publishing company for magazines and books, announced a new service, which will allow Mobile OSX users to read a variety of free magazines on their iPod Touch and iPhone units.
For those of you with hacked Mobile OSX units, your choice of emulators is no longer limited to the NES variety. You may have noticed gpSPhone.app in Installer recently, but it has nothing to do with GPS or calling.
Fry’s is having a Pre-Thanksgiving day sale with some major deals lined up. The sale includes everything from flash memory to printers, PCs to iMacs.
Vodafone, perhaps jealous over T-Mobile’s grab at iPhone exclusivity in Germany, just hit the iPhone service provider with a restraining order.