On Episode 2 of the PowerPage Podcast I discuss my PowerPage story about dumping the name “PowerBook,” Trusted Computing DRM found in the OS X for Intel developer DVD, Apple’s video iPod patent, and a Bluetooth car attack. My guest in the studio is Bart Hirst of BartSource.com.
Month: August 2005
PB FixIt Announces iBook G4 Part Line
PB FixIt today announced a complete line of over 80 parts and accessories for Apple’s iBook G4 series. Read more…
Melting iMac Mod
Is your G5 iMac too hot to handle? One user was overheating after 40 minutes with CPU temps exceeding 76C / 170F. His solution ain’t pretty, but worked like a charm. Read on…
Mobile Google Maps on the Treo 650
“Since I use Google Maps often and I use my Treo 650 all the time, I thought it would be nice to have some of Google Maps on my Treo. Google Maps implementation is heavy on AJAX and no Treo 650 web browser to my current knowledge is able to handle Google Maps the way […]
A post on boingboing has some people ready to defect from the Macintosh platform. Ok, step off the ledge, it’s only a Slashdot report that “the new Intel kernel Apple has included with the Developer Kit DVD uses TCPA/TPM DRM. More specifically, it includes “a TCPA/Palladium implementation that uses a Infineon 1.1 chip which will […]