Episode 38 of the PowerPage Podcast is now available. You can either download it from the iTunes Store or directly (56’51, 26.71MB, AAC). Your panel: Jason O’Grady, Rob Parker, Youngmoo Kim and Chuck Freedman. Topics include: the brand new Oct-Core Mac Pro, lower Cinema Display prices, Garmin’s beta WebUpdater for Mac OS X and Apple […]
Month: April 2007
The Apple Core: Joost Preview
Jason O’Grady has offered a full preview of the newly-released Joost by Skype and Kazaa creators Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom. The next “cool thing”, or at least the thing that people are hankering for invites to, Joost is a legal service that allows users to watch television for free on their computers. Not a […]
VMWare Releases Fusion Beta 3
VMWare has recently released beta 3 of Fusion, its virtualization product for the Mac that allows users to simultaneously run operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux and others on their Intel-based Macs. The new version boasts the following fixes and improvements: -Much faster operating speeds. -Full Boot Camp partition recognition support -A […]
Proof of Concept iPod Virus Developed
An article over at Help Net Security points out that Kaspersky Lab has developed a proof of concept virus capable of infecting an iPod running the Linux operating system. The virus, called Podloso, is not a genuine threat and can be installed on an iPod running Linux. The virus can then install itself into a […]
Intel Quietly Releases New Low-Power Chips
On Thursday, Intel quietly released two ultra low voltage processors. According to Engadget, the 1.06 GHz U7500 and 1.2 GHz U7600 are out the dore and consume a mere 10 watts of power as opposed to the full-fledged Core 2 Duo models, which consume about 34 watts of power. The chips still feature the speedy […]