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Apple has posted a whole new bunch of applescripts to use with Sony Ericsson Clicker.
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From Macintouch: People who have lost the time after updating to 10.2.4 may find that many files in the /usr/share/zoneinfo directory are corrupt (zero length). Replace them with copies from a Mac that isn’t having the problem, and everything gets fixed.
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Emma is two today. She was born at 10:52 CET
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There’s been a lot of talk about Bochs as a possible alternative since Microsoft acquired Virtual PC last month, but one idea published in BusinessWeek got my attention: integration of x86 emulation into OS X. Waow. Mac OS X would become the most versatile OS out there.
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A picture is worth a thousand words
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This date bug was puzzling me as several of my friends suffered from the symptom, but I didn’t. A Knowledge Base article offers a workaround that assumes the availability of a network time server, with a promise of more information later..
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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
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Well, a whole bunch of new releases appeared throught my VersionTracker myRSS feed. More on them later on..
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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.
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Je viens de terminer un blog sur le TCPA, Palladium et la micropuce “Fritz”. Effrayant.
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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.
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I just noticed that the latest release of Kung-Log (1.3.5) adds the service “New entry with selection” in the Services menu.
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Lever de soleil pendant le petit déjeuner – trop envie d’essayer mon nouveau PowerShot G3
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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! -
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. -
Apple posted a power supply exchange program for owners of mirrored doors Power Macs. The new ones are apparently much much more quieter..