The save the Sonics mailbag

The save the Sonics mailbag
ESPN.com - Mac 10 providing the spark off the bench with gritty D and timely threes. And do not forget about the heart and soul of the team Steve ‘The Chef’ Scheffler, who was an 11 out of 10 on the Bill Simmons Unintentional Comedy Scale.

Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes

Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes

Super Talent launches affordable 800 MHz FB-DIMM memory

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In a bid to win hearts, minds and pockets of FB-DIMM users such as Intel V8, Skulltrail or Mac Pro users, Super Talent launched new FB-DIMM modules working at DDR2-800 speeds.

Apple opens faster Aperture
Apple has launched the latest version of its Aperture raw-conversion and photo management software. The latest version has a redesigned interface that aims to be more accessible and intuitive. As well as adding "over 100 new features," version 2 is faster than V.1.5.6 (about two thirds of a stop faster?), and more attractively priced. Mac users who already own Aperture will be able to upgrade for $99, while the purchase price drops to $199 for newcomers. Users who bought Aperture 1.5 since January 1st 2008 can, before March 14th, upgrade for $9.95.

Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes

Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes

Apple opens faster Aperture
Apple has launched the latest version of its Aperture raw-conversion and photo management software. The latest version has a redesigned interface that aims to be more accessible and intuitive. As well as adding "over 100 new features," version 2 is faster than V.1.5.6 (about two thirds of a stop faster?), and more attractively priced. Mac users who already own Aperture will be able to upgrade for $99, while the purchase price drops to $199 for newcomers. Users who bought Aperture 1.5 since January 1st 2008 can, before March 14th, upgrade for $9.95.

Super Talent launches affordable 800 MHz FB-DIMM memory

RAM
In a bid to win hearts, minds and pockets of FB-DIMM users such as Intel V8, Skulltrail or Mac Pro users, Super Talent launched new FB-DIMM modules working at DDR2-800 speeds.

Macworld UK gives Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server 4 out of 5 … - MacDailyNews

Macworld UK gives Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server 4 out of 5 … - MacDailyNews

Macworld UK gives Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server 4 out of 5
MacDailyNews - Feb 25, 2008
Giving Apple's Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server 4 stars out of a possible 5, John C. Welch reports on what he sees as the new OS's pros and cons for Macworld

Adobe AIR to erase Web, desktop division

Adobe AIR to erase Web, desktop division
AIR download for Windows and Mac looks to blur the line between the Web and desktop applications.

With Adobe AIR out, Microsoft readies Silverlight 2
Rich Internet applications market heats up as Microsoft prepares to release first beta of Silverlight 2, enabling .Net developers to write Web applications for Windows or Mac.

Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio

Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio
Podcasting News - The past two months I have learned to appreciate the new things on my new Intel iMac and Leopard. However, there is one thing that bothers me. The newer Macs don't shut down any connected external drives when the computer is shut down. That was

Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes

Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes

Apple Shares Rolling Downhill
Fearing recession, consumers rein in discretionary spending, and fewer iPods, iPhones, and Macs may be sold. Will Apple find its footing?

Apple plugs Xsan into multiple storage networks
Apple has unveiled the first upgrade to its Xsan storage area network (SAN) file system for Mac OS X.

Toshiba still mum on HD DVD future, investors happy in hope of format

Toshiba still mum on HD DVD future, investors happy in hope of format
DailyTech - Following speculation last week that Toshiba would soon abandon the HD DVD format that it had helped bring to market, onlookers were waiting with bated breath for a follow-up statement from the Japanese company on Monday morning. Even with apparent

Apple opens faster Aperture

Apple opens faster Aperture
Apple has launched the latest version of its Aperture raw-conversion and photo management software. The latest version has a redesigned interface that aims to be more accessible and intuitive. As well as adding "over 100 new features," version 2 is faster than V.1.5.6 (about two thirds of a stop faster?), and more attractively priced. Mac users who already own Aperture will be able to upgrade for $99, while the purchase price drops to $199 for newcomers. Users who bought Aperture 1.5 since January 1st 2008 can, before March 14th, upgrade for $9.95.

Apple’s Advanced Multitouch Gesturing Control Panel in Mac OS X … - iPhone World

Apple’s Advanced Multitouch Gesturing Control Panel in Mac OS X … - iPhone World

Apple’s Advanced Multitouch Gesturing Control Panel in Mac OS X
iPhone World, Canada - 8 hours ago
Current news rating: Leave a Comment for Apple’s Advanced Multitouch Gesturing Control Panel in Mac OS X Mock-up. iPhone News is our general iPhone news

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