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October 25th, 2008 by sam

Soon it’s halloween, the day dedicated to the darkness in the world. So thought our valued member and staffer np101137 and created this pumpkin, to tell the dark forces the trough and how much they suck. I hope you liek it as much as we do. Now, Halloween can come, the evil will stay away, so no more vista installs in his house that night.


October 25th, 2008 by sam

Apple has finally seeded a  new pre release version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to developers. The seeded Image is 6.7 Gb in size, which does not show the new smaller footprint of the new cat yet. Snow Leopard, as a yet unique revival of a older OSX system instead of a staging towards something diffrent and new, will bring us a from core renewed and rewritten system with a smaller footprint and tightend security.

We will try to give you a brief overview of the new seed soon.


October 24th, 2008 by sam

Seems as Adobe now finally found the twist too and go intrested in your usage of CS4. Where do you want to click today? Claiming to recieve just “anonymous information” on your usage of the suite,  it started to nag me for sending info’s home back to mothership today. Quo Vadis Adobe? Can we expect a genuie advantage tool soon after you noticed that you got 80% more reports than you sold your products?


October 23rd, 2008 by n350z

Reports over at Appleinsider suggest Apple this week have began testing Mac OS X 10.5.6, the next ina running series of updates planned for the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system, which could prove to be the most extensive yet.

The first test build, which reportedly arrive Thursday, is said to contain a sprawling laundry list of system components in need of evaluation. This list, which totals nearly six dozen, names almost every major component — in addition to minor components like Calculator — of the Mac OS X, according to people familiar with the matter.

A tally of fixes accompanying the pre-release is said to be similar in stature. Apple appears to be placing a particular emphasis on core audio technologies in the update, along with iCal.

More….


October 21st, 2008 by thecompkid

Rewind to March.  Location: iPhone SDK press conference.  His holiness, the Jobs, regrets to inform us that the new App Store will not be open to the (developing) public, all apps must bear the Apple blessing to be listed.  This is for our own good, he insists, mumbling something about an iPhone virus that gives you Tourette’s syndrome.  He then reassures the developing community by claiming that only malicious apps will be bounced, erupts in uproarious evil laughter, turns into a bat, and flies out the nearest open window.

Unfortunately, we now have pretty solid evidence that Jobs had his fingers crossed behind his back, as apps have been iBounced for some of the most senseless reasons.  Among my favorites are “you can’t be better than us at email” and “this app my piss off the .001 percent of people that stil support Bush.”

Check them all out at the iPhone App Store Graveyard.


 

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