Tag: linux
Macs get crypto key to government budgets
May 29th, 2008 by Liam TungMacs are a step closer to being accepted in government agencies, which usually require a full-disk encryption tool to protect sensitive data, after Check Point announced Pointsec for Apple's Leopard and Tiger operating systems.
Apple to include ZFS in OS X Leopard
June 7th, 2007 by Staff WritersWe've heard rumors for a while that Apple's forthcoming Leopard operating system will use the next-generation file system called ZFS.
Still no e-tax for Aussie Mac users
July 23rd, 2007 by Brendon ChaseMac users will (again) have to find a Windows machine if they want to fill out this year's tax return online.
iPhone root password cracked in three days
July 9th, 2007 by Nick GibsonIt's been out just three days, but already the Apple iPhone has been taken apart both literally and figuratively. The latest: inquisitive Apple fans have hacked into the firmware and discovered the master root password to the smart phone.
Parallels eye the Mac virtual server market
January 10th, 2008 by Staff WritersIf market-leading VMware, open-source incumbent Xen, and Microsoft's upcoming Hyper-V aren't enough choices, another server virtualisation product is on the way: Parallels Server.
Video: Sharing iPod content without a computer
December 4th, 2007 by Brendon ChaseOne of the biggest pain points of owning an iPod is the lack of support to share content with another iPod easily. Enter the miShare, a nifty device which allows users to exchange content on the run without the need of a computer.
Logitech Squeezebox Duet
March 17th, 2008 by John FalconeWith its excellent remote, multi-format compatibility and smooth performance, the Logitech Squeezebox Duet is an easy recommendation.
Miro: The only media player you need?
November 6th, 2007 by Seth RosenblattMiro Public Preview 3 has been unleashed for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It seems like this is the version of the freeware Internet TV channel player and aggregator that we've all been waiting for. Crashes seem to be a problem mostly of the past. The smart player, able to download content on the fly as well as play nearly any video on your machine makes Miro's appeal hard to resist.
Adium X 1.0.5
July 31st, 2007 by Matt AsayGiven all the great consumer-facing open source software available, I figured I'd try to evaluate and write reviews on those I use most often. Open source long ago stopped being about developers for other developers. Here's proof.
Google Earth brings virtual tourism to iPhone
October 27th, 2008 by Stephen ShanklandThe internet giant releases an iPhone version of its geographic exploration software. And with multi-touch and GPS, the interface is better than a PC's.
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