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  • Traduisez votre numéro IP

    Je suis tombé sur un utilitaire étonnant: Namber DNS de mysteryrobot.com (via decafbad.com) qui traduit votre numéro IP en mots: www.davo39.org = stop.friend.fly.wall.mysteryrobot.com

  • eFax gets better
  • Les pix qu'on attendait..
  • Bunch of new releases

    Well, a whole bunch of new releases appeared throught my VersionTracker myRSS feed. More on them later on..

  • Sony Ericsson Clicker

    Okay, this one is really geeky .. but I love it. Use your Sony Ericsson to drive a Keynote presentation, remote control iTunes, DVD Player or any scriptable application on your Mac via Bluetooth.

  • Censure en ligne: Palladium

    Je viens de terminer un blog sur le TCPA, Palladium et la micropuce “Fritz”. Effrayant.
    Choyez votre Mac, ou switchez.

  • Palladium: le cauchemar débute l'année prochaine
  • Toggle HTML parsing in Mail.app

    This is a cool tip found on MacOSXHint that enables HTML viewing of trusted mail. It turn on HTML download for 2 seconds, and turns it off again.

  • Kung-Log adds a service

    I just noticed that the latest release of Kung-Log (1.3.5) adds the service “New entry with selection” in the Services menu.

  • Samedi matin

    Lever de soleil pendant le petit déjeuner – trop envie d’essayer mon nouveau PowerShot G3
    ;)

  • Transactions SSL en péril
  • Perversion Tracker

    You’re going to love this one. A weblog that locates the very worst of Mac software. “We search the web for 15 minutes a day — so you don’t have to!”
    Now we don’t only know what software is new, but newly bad!

  • Javascript in Mac Browsers

    How well do Mac browser handle Javascript? A recent ADC article examines this question in details.
    The article presents seven scripts that test crucial bits of Javascript functionality, ranging from form field manipulation to advanced W3C DOM scripting.

  • Power Supply Exchange for Mirrored Drive Doors Power Macs

    Apple posted a power supply exchange program for owners of mirrored doors Power Macs. The new ones are apparently much much more quieter..

  • Microsoft acquires Virtual PC

    Microsoft’s Macintosh Business Unit is now responsible for Connectix’s Virtual PC line of products. According to an interview accorded to MacCentral, Microsoft is now “responsible for supporting and shipping all current versions of Virtual PC and development for all future versions of the product”.

  • Happy Birthday {uncle} Gord!

    Happppppy biiiirthdaaaaaaaay to yooooooouuuuuu ..
    ;)

  • BBEdit 7.0.2 released

    BareBones have released an update to my favourite text editor BBEdit. This version sports a bunch of new features and bug fixes.

  • Access .Mac from your cell phone

    Wap Mac offer a wap based solution to access your Mac.com e-mail.
    Simply point your wap capable browser to http://wapmac.com/mac/ and login with your .Mac e-mail address/password.

  • L'industrie musicale cible les étudiants

    Les principaux acteurs de l’industrie musicale australienne (Sony, EMI et Universal) suspectent les étudiants et membres des principales Universités d’échanger (lire pirater) illégalement de la musique au travers des serveurs académiques.

  • Mail.app group filtering

    This is an interesting tip for those of us using Mail.app: use Address Book groups to filter your incoming mail. When you add someone to your Address Book and make them a member of a group, suddenly they have been added to a rule that sorts your email in real time!

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