Archive for February, 2007

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

Suggestions of Improvements For The Next Generation MacBook.

Back in 2003 I bought my first Mac, a PowerBook G4. I’ve been very satisfied with the laptop, but it’s starting to get a bit old. Even though I don’t find an upgrade urgent since the computer still runs fine, it’s always nice to get some change once in a while. The only problem though […]

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

Images in RSS Not so Hot, but We’re Working on It

We’re aware that the images in our RSS and Atom feeds are not showing up in their expected positions. The problem is that the CSS that positions them isn’t getting out there correctly, and in the attempts we have made to inline the CSS, it just hasn’t worked with the readers we tried it with. […]

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

Apple Keychain: All Your Passwords in One Secure Place

Many Mac owners are probably not aware that there is an excellent way to store passwords in OS X. In this how to guide, we will tell you everything about why you should use this feature, and how you can start taking advantage of it today.
We have written about how to secure your data with […]

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

WireLoad is Hiring

WireLoad is looking for entry level PHP web developers. Experience with Symfony is desired. You can read about WireLoad opportunities at WireLoad’s Jobs Page.

Monday, February 5th, 2007

System76 To The World: Linux Is Ready For The Desktop

System76 is far from the first company to offer pre-installed Linux computers to the public, but they’re probably the one who’s most serious about it.

On their homepage one can find a series of fairly stylish looking laptops and desktops powered by Ubuntu Linux. Even though I haven’t had my hands on any of these computers, […]