MacZot.com is a website that teams up with software developers to offer either free software or software at a very discounted price. I’ve used this website in the past and I won a full version copy of Menuet. Trust me, it’s GOOD software they offer. Today they’ve teamed up with the guys who brought us […]

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I am not sure how many of you remember the game Bugdom which came installed with your new iMac G3 (the colored iMacs!). I know that I would sneck away from some classes in middle school just to play that game. I was usually dragged away by the teacher who’s class I was skipping out […]

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My home network is composed of about 15 machines. For a home network that’s pretty decent sized but it also means my electrical bills are starting to go through the roof. After reading this neat tip on TUAW I just had to setup all my Macs minus the notebooks so that at whatever time I […]

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Last week a story ripped across the Internet, which we mentioned about a giant iPod ad to be unveiled on April 1, Apple’s Anniversary. Well, it turns out that this was an April Fools joke that was intended for the writer’s family but it just exploded! The story was even written up on reputable news […]

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I’ve been a fan of Textpattern, the Content Management System we’re using for our blog and podcasts, since I was introduced to it by Jon Hicks a few site redesigns ago (approximately the same number of years ago, as most bloggers do a site redesign nearly every year). It’s a light-weight, easy to use, and […]

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I’ve had the MacBook Pro for about a week now. I started with just browsing the web, but I’ve evolved into using more of my daily applications (including the likes of the Apple Remote Desktop, the Server Admin tools, the Cisco VPN Client, etc.), some Universal and some PowerPC-native (so running in Rosetta). I have […]

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The BBC web site has a quiz on the historyof Apple. Most of the questions are pretty easy for Apple fans, though there were two that tripped me up. Questions that should have been included: How old was Steve Jobs when he was forced out of Apple? Who was the third person who launched Apple […]

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While surfing the net I found this article Wired is running. It talks about Apple’s operating systems from DOS to OS X and even includes screenshots of the operating systems. Something interesting I found was if you look at the screenshot of Lisa you can see in the menu it shows the key commands to […]

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