Build your own x86 Mac
[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] So far this group has had to restrict its efforts to the Windows and Linux worlds, but Build Your Own Mac is a new website that hopes to change that. Articles include how to construct a system, how to install OS X on the system you create (regardless of what Apple tells you) and challenges the authors are currently aware of.
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[Apple Log: News, Links, Podcasting] Apple Log Podcast for Week #24 of Year 2005: . Contact Website Email: apple at quicksurf dot com - Feel free to send MP3 comments, but try to keep... of Mac OS X Tiger This Week WWDC: Apples ”Leopard OS to battle laggard Longhorn Jobs confirms Apple... Resolution Audio Were looking for Apple news tips and site content contributors. Send email for more
[Whiterabbits.com] Mac Net Journal: Doug Plummer writes about composing the best possible shot and how shooting with a digital camera can help you make the most of what is left after all that planning meets all of the real-life variables.
[Apple.quicksurf.com] Apple Log: News, Links, Podcasting: I was glad to see this, since the “architecture of participation” has been the only one of the big Web 2.0 themes that Apple had seemed to be missing. He was slightly dismissive of populist podcasting, describing it as “Wayne’s World for radio”, and celebrating the arrival of professional radio stations into the market, but nonetheless, he was very high on the podcasting phenomenon, and the excitement that millions of users have displayed about it.
[Leblog.exuberance.com] le blog exuberance: Why Apple's website gets so much traffic ...: Apple release new stuff and everyone goes wild. People rush online to order the thing, and post their feelings about it on websites, blogs, forums, wherever.
[Blog.ziffdavis.com] Rothenberg's Mac Enterprise: Now my friend and colleague Ian Betteridge has kindly (or mischeviously) fired my imagination with a tip that the screen's the thing preventing Apple from delivering on this vision. According to Ian's army of highly trained moles (each equipped with a tiny leather harness and a thimbleful of brandy), Steve Jobs himself has dictated that current display quality isn't ready for Mac prime time. Considering that tablet screens tend to be darker and fuzzier than their those of their laptop cousins, the tale rings true -- especially if the device is intended to spend much of its time playing movies.
[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Well, imagine that! You end-of-life a program on the Mac and BOOM, Apple stops including it with the release of their newest OS. According to readers of Accelerate Your Macintosh, who received their copies of Tiger early, there is no Internet Explorer included in the installation.
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Posted at June 15, 2005 10:50 AM