v3.0 Apple’s iPhone has changed the way many of us go about our daily lives, not because the iPhone is the most revolutionary handheld device ever conceived, but because Apple’s polish made the iPhone’s features accessible to a large audience (and the subsidized price hasn’t hurt). Even a stock iPhone has many useful features, but [...]
We finally got around to updating our recommended list of OS X applications, bringing the virtual “distro” of mendax.mac to version 1.16. Changes include the removal of ClamXav in light of the fact that we rarely used it. That fact brings us to the second reason for ClamXav’s removal: anti-virus apps for OS X are [...]
Earlier this month, syncaine at Hardcore Casual suggested that because World of Warcraft (WoW) is a well-regarded PvE game, that Blizzard should have increased the level max beyond 80. The argument is that since the leveling game is where people tend to have the most fun because of questing options, and since characters at the [...]
Back in July, we bitched about our Motorola H700 bluetooth headset dying. So frustrated were we with Motorola’s track record, we swore off buying another Motorola bluetooth product, and instead picked up the highly recommended Aliph Jawbone 2. Touted as one of the best headsets due to its noise reduction technology, the Jawbone 2 differs [...]
We’re not convinced that Apple isn’t at least considering entering the netbook market, but our proposed design for an Apple netbook isn’t a stand-alone beast, but rather one that’s powered by the iPhone. Apparently, the folks at OLO understand what we envisioned, and have a splendid mock-up of their attempt to build a device that [...]