So they don’t say much about how it happened, but this has got to be one of the most extreme PowerBook manglings that I’ve seen (except for maybe that motorcycle one). The only detail is “It boots……Airport works….”. Looks like it got run over by a Hummer, and I don’t mean one of the little […]
Month: April 2006
MacBook Pro EVDO ExpressCard in May
I just stumbled across this little ditty on TUAW about EVDO ExpressCards on the way from Novatel Wireless. Those of you that live in EVDO coverage areas (which I do not) can rejoice. I’d love to get the service down in my area but it’s a toss up between which I want first EVDO or […]
How to Avoid a MacBook Meltdown – Part I
Thank you to all the people that wrote to me about my MacBook meltdown yesterday after installing Mac OS 10.4.6 and the MacBook Pro Firmware update. PowerPage reader Bill Elkus wrote about one of the best suggestions that I’ve received: Before I install any system update, I make a bootable backup using Synchronize Pro X […]
Getting Things Done
Getting Things Done is a productivity methodology created by David Allen and our own Emory Lundberg has jumped in with both feet. This paper is nothing more than a summary and use-case of implementing David Allen’s Getting Things Done™ (GTD) using both hifi and lofi weaponry with a primary focus on Mac OS X but […]
There’s been plenty of hype about Apple’s dual boot option for Windows Macs, Boot Camp but there’s another option that is worthy of consideration. In my post about Boot Camp yesterday I mentioned that although it’s a great option for people that need a full Windows workstation, I prefer something like Wine that allows you […]