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Leopard Lament #84: Stacks Get Snipped

For the sake of preserving my sanity I’ve not posted numbers 1 through 83 of my Leopard Laments, but this one pressed my “irk” button quite a few times this evening, so I figured I would share it.
It looks like fan-style Stacks in Leopard get clipped when they spill over the boundary of your primary […]

Photo: My Home Office + New Mac Pro

I haven’t had a chance to take proper pictures of my new Mac Pro since I unboxed her a short while ago. Granted, things at work have been very busy. Tonight, though, an excuse came up for me to take some new pictures: I just received the new Apple Keyboard. Two of them, in fact.
So, […]

Get Your 802.11n On Soon

According to Apple Insider, Apple has begun shipping its new 802.11n-capable AirPort Extreme wireless router to customers, and will soon have the devices available for purchase in the company’s retail stores.
While some may get their orders sooner, the online Apple Store still lists scheduled shipping times of around mid-month.
As the AirPort Extreme arrives, the new […]

Ring It Like iPhone

Apple’s amazingly beautiful I-have-to-have-one-now super-smartphone hits stores in June, but why not bring a little bit of iPhone home now? Forums all over the Internet have cropped up with cool skins and themes for a variety of devices that mimic the iPhone. Now, your just-rendered-obsolete phone can sound like iPhone, too!
It’s easy! First, download the […]

Apple to Charge for Boot Camp?

When Apple opened up its hardware to allow customers to install Windows using its proprietary Boot Camp software, it was a clear shot across the bow for those who felt the Mac would never grow market share. Not only could you dual boot your system at will, but you could do so free-of-charge (save for […]

New SATA Xserve RAID in the Works?

A reader of the popular rumor site AppleInsider posted pictures of what appears to be a SATA-based Xserve RAID, internally codenamed “Q57″.
The exterior doesn’t look much different from the current Xserve RAID offering, save for the addition of 4 Fibre Channel activity lights on the front panel, which now total 6.
The drive modules themselves look […]

Apple Releases Security Update 2006-007

It’s time to fire up Software Update. In its effort to keep Mac OS X secure, Apple released Security Update 2006-007 today. The update addresses some recently discovered security vulnerabilities and includes various other fixes. Specifically, Security Update 2006-007 addresses security in the following areas:
·  AirPort
·  ATS
·  CFNetwork
·  ClamAV (PPC only)
·  Finder
·  Font Book
·  Font Importer
·  Installer
·  OpenSSL
·  PHP
·  PPP
·  Samba
·  Security Framework
·  VPN
·  WebKit
·  gnuzip
·  perl
The list seems pretty long, so […]

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