We’ve been covering the client version of Leopard a lot. How about the server version though? It includes lots of new features like the iCal Server, the Wiki Server, Podcast Producer, Spotlight Server and updates to existing server applications! It’s really going to a welcomed update! Apple is not only offering the Up-to-Date program for […]

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Today Steve Jobs announced that there will be an SDK (software developer kit) available for the iPhone and iPod touch sometime in February 2008. He mentions that it’ll take that long because they’re trying to do 2 completely different things; keeping the iPhone secure while still providing the ability for developers to create applications that […]

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Well, last night Apple announced Leopard will be available on October 26th! With over 300 new features this is definitely something you don’t want to miss out on. I myself am looking forward to Time Machine, Spaces and the new Front Row. This is going to be a long 10 days (actually 10 days, 8 […]

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Just yesterday Apple opened up a new web site dedicated to showcasing web applications made specifically for the iPhone. Currently their portal is very similar to how their OS X downloads page looks and works. It would be really nice, if they made it more iPhone friendly. There are plenty of other iPhone web app […]

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Via Software Update, Apple yesterday released a slew of firmware updates addressing performance and reliability of all Core 2 Duo and Xeon Macs and fixing issues with Boot Camp. There’s very little information available at this time definitively showing what exactly these updates do. My guess is that they will disable any Boot Camp beta […]

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During the last Apple keynote, Steve Jobs said that the iPod touch and iPhone would be able to browse and purchase music from the iTunes Music Store. Yesterday an update for the iPhone was released which enabled users to do just that. This morning I plugged in my iPhone, downloaded the latest software and updated […]

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by Scott, scott@smalldog.com We see quite a few failed MacBook and MacBook Pro batteries, primarily from first-generation (Core Duo) models. Most often, the battery is simply not recognized, and an “X” appears in the battery icon on the menu bar. In this case, the computer does not function at all without the MagSafe connector attached. […]

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I have a great time with my .Mac account~ we go everywhere together. Well, maybe not everywhere, but pretty close. Anyway, I’ve had my .Mac account for about 5+ years now, and among other things, I have really enjoyed having a nice, short email address that I can check anywhere, my own personal website to […]

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