Apple today announced a large update to their popular remote desktop management system. Apple Remote Desktop 3 (ARD) is now Universal Binary for Intel Macs and features over 50 new features, including better remote software updates and installations and a curtain mode that prevents remote users from seeing what you’re doing. The online tutorial provides […]
Month: April 2006
AirTunes, with a Twist
How to plug your iPod into a Boeing jetliner
There has been a lot of discussion lately about Mac serial numbers. Specifically, how the MacBook Pro serial number relates to the version of the logic board contained within it. In a PowerPage article I mentioned that Apple changed the MacBook logic board to “Revision D” beginning with models starting with a W8611 serial number. […]
OSNews’ Thom Holwerda has taken a stance against Apple in the Apple vs. Does case. He draws a comparison between the political assasinations in The Netherlands in the past few years, which were attempts at opressing free speech. According to him, Apple’s attempts at silencing the press are the same; different in means, but the […]
The Apple Core: Meet the Flockers
My favorite Web browser these days is Flock. It’s built on the Firefox engine, supports my various blogs and cool features built-in like hooks to the social networking services that I use. Read the rest of the story on my ZDNet Blog: The Apple Core.