Actually Netscape founder Marc Andresseen has come back to the Mac. Those who remember the net web roots at the University of Illinois…
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Apple‘s much-publicized WiFi hack of 2006 may have been real, as demonstrated at a Black Hat security conference in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. The hack, which was shown on a MacBook running Mac OS X 10.4.6, was able to run malicious code while scanning for a wireless network. The bug was initially discovered by researcher […]
According to an article on marketwatch.com, Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. cited that the iPhone remains on track for a June release according to comments made before the Goldman Sachs 2007 Technology Investment Symposium Conference. Cook also mentioned that it was still too early to tell if the iPhone would take sales […]
SeisMac 2.0 Utility Released
Daniel Griscom has released SeisMac 2.0, a freeware Cocoa-based Mac OS X application that allows any Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped iBook, PowerBook G4, MacBook or MacBook Pro to record seismograph data. The program, which accesses these sensors, displays captured data in real time with three axis acceleration graphcs being displayed as SeisMac takes 200 data samples […]
Mark/Space, makers of the “Missing Sync” series of utilities that allows Macs to communicate with a slew of PDAs and other devices, has released a public preview of its upcoming Missing Sync for BlackBerry software. Like the other titles in the Missing Sync software family, Missing Sync for Blackberry allows the user to synchronize contacts, […]