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Microsoft offers limited free Xbox Live access
With the release of Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned, individuals may find some extra incentive to buy. Today, Microsoft made the announcement that in an effort to aid the sale of the first two 360-exclusive expansions, it would allow individ...
Apple’s MobileMe syncs faster with Microsoft Outlook
MobileMe, Apple’s paid online service that automatically keeps email, contacts, calendar, bookmarks, and other information in sync across multiple Mac and PC desktops and devices like iPhone or the iPod touch, has been updated to allow Outlook ...
Mac OS X Tiger v2.1 - Transformation Pack for XP
Mac OS X Tiger v2.1 Tiger v2.1 - Transformation Pack Size: 14.9Mb (In rar file, extracted then 33.1Mb) | OS: Windows 32bit/64bit Info Version 2 of my Tiger port. Package contains Tiger Blue and Graphite all with Normal and Compact StartMenus...
Cool enterprise security developments at Macworld Expo
Several developers showed new security tools for the Mac and iPhone platform at this week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco, including biometric locks for storage and a forthcoming app that turns an iPhone or iPod into a PKI token authentication solut...
MWSF Appearance: Peachpit Press booth
I’ll be giving a talk about my new book The Garmin nüvi Pocket Guide at the Peachpit Press booth (Moscone South 812) today at 2:00pm here at Macworld Expo. This year Peachpit has a 30-by-30 foot booth featuring a bookstore, Safari Books Online...
Apple updates iTunes store T’s and C’s
Some time in the last 24 hours Apple updated the Terms and Conditions for the iTunes Store, requiring users to agree to them before doing any browsing or shopping. Related posts:Changes come to the iTunes Store Beginning today, all four major musi...
Four core iPhones and firmware 3.0
One of the most interesting rumors I’ve been tracking here at Macworld Expo in San Francisco surrounds the mysterious four-core iPhone. While the current iPhone has (roughly) the processing power of the Sony PSP, an upgraded four core iPhone wo...
iWork sort of shipping; requires 10.5.6
I stopped into the Apple Store on Stockton Street in San Francisco in search of a copy of iWork ‘09, which Phil Schiller announced was available now. Related posts:Apple updates iTunes store T’s and C’s Some time in the last 24 hours App...
CES: Where’s the Mac pavilion?
Exhibitors at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco are taking advantage of deals for next year's show, if it happens. On the show floor, some say a Apple pavilion at CES in Las Vegas might be a better option. Related posts:Cool enterprise security d...
MWSF09 Best in Show: DJay
DJay ($50) is one of my favorite software titles here at Macworld Expo and I’m awarding it with an O’Grady’s Best in Show award for it’s slick interface and totally intuitive operation. If you’re a novice you’ll ap...
Finding bandwidth in San Francisco
One thing that’s been driving me nuts here at Macworld Expo in San Francisco is the horrible state of affairs with bandwidth and the AT&T 3G cloud. Phone calls are hit or miss on AT&T’s cell network. About half of my calls donR...
