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Mac OS X tip: Easily change toolbar look of windows

I just found out something very neat in Mac OS X which some of you might find handy. I’m sure this tip has been around and known for some time, but in case you haven’t heard of it before (like me), read on. By default, if you want to change the toolbar from say icons [...]

Watch the Apple Special Event August 2007 online.

Yesterday at the Apple Special Event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled some great new Mac products like the new iMac and new versions of iLife ’08, iWork ’08 and .Mac. Although the event was for invitees (mostly press) only Apple put up a video stream of the presentation. It’s very entertaining and interesting so I [...]

New iMac… it’s here…

The new iMac has arrived and it sure is beautiful. Like the previous iMac it’s an all-in-one design, but it’s thinner and more powerful. The frame is made out of anodized aluminium covered by a glass cover. It’s available in four configurations; two 20 inch (2.0Ghz and 2.4Ghz) and two 24 inch models (2.4Ghz and [...]

Latest QuickTime update: full-screen playback now for free, iTunes fix.

Wednesday, Apple released an update to the QuickTime player and iTunes. One of the nicest thing about this update is the fact that the ability to play videos full-screen is now also available for the free QuickTime version. Besides the full-screen option there were some updates to the H.264 codec and some bugfixes. The iTunes [...]

Next-generation iPod video touch screen based?

According to an article on Digitimes, the Taiwan-based panel maker Wintek will be the supplier of capacitive touch screen panels for the next-generation iPod video. Sources claim that the new iPod video could be launched as early as August this year, but other sources say it could be October/November or early next year. This news [...]

Wired article: Apple to Show Off Leopard’s Claws at WWDC

On June 11th, at the Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference, Steve Jobs will give use some more information on the new features which will (probably) make it into MacOS X 10.5, more commonly known as “Leopard”. If you are interested in what features will probably be included in this highly anticipated successor to “Tiger”, check [...]

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