Ziplight: make Spotlight more curious

On that page of the Apple Download Center you can find Ziplight, a Spotlight plugin that enable searches into our zip archives. A much usefull idea, it isn’t?

January 26, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 28 words

Why the Apple 1 price was $666.66?

Woz, the Apple’s co-founder divulges the reasoning behind the infamous computer price. Cnet video of Woz explaining… Ok ok, it’s simple: … because it’s the same button 6 for 5 times Apple, think simple (and different)! :D Source, Melablog.

January 24, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 39 words

Shiira 1.2.1 released

A new version of this very powerfull browser was released. We released Shiira 1.2.1. It is the Universal Binary. Shiira can run natively on both PowerPC and Intel based Mac. And we implemented the auto filling feature. Your user names and passwords are automatically filled in the Web form. They are stored in the Keychain which is a standard password management tool of Mac OS X. What’s new of 1.2.1 ...

January 24, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 123 words

MacBook Pro at february 15 2006

It’s coming soon. Remember: I was born on february 6 1982. ;) Anyone wants to make me happy? :D Sources, Melablog and Gizmondo.

January 24, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 23 words

Design Draw with Patterns/Movements/Finger

It’s because the University Research in Italy does not have the same “importance/value” than in other Country. This is a MIT production: Mpeg file link. EDIT - Thanks to Nemo for the “Errata Corrige” of the title :oops: .

January 23, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 39 words

The House that Apple build

Source, Melablog.

January 23, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 2 words

Quicktime2RSS: sleep much more

Apple to offer speedy lecture podcasts … The education arm of the Apple computer company in Europe is developing a pilot of a new system of recording and rebroadcasting lectures within an hour of the professor packing away their notes. The forthcoming QuickTime 2 Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology, a development program to be launched in Europe in the spring, will allow the lecturer to record their own “performance” - their slides, notes and details of student assignments as they deliver them live to the students in the lecture hall. Once the lecture is over, the technology behind the system can turn the content into suitable files and automatically upload them to Apple’s iTunes network or connect it to RSS feeds that students, and others, can subscribe to. … ...

January 21, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 133 words

Autodelta 159 GTA

No words. Only love. Source, Autoblog.

January 17, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 6 words

Look inside your Mac

There are crazy-mac-user that open our iMac (a Core Due iMac) to see inside of it There are other less-crazy-mac-user that do xray-scanning to a PowerBook There are other normal-mac-user that use it and love it. :D Source, Melablog.it.

January 16, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 39 words

Firefox, Thunderbird and Camino: first Universal Binary build

Developers of Firefox, Thunderbird and Camino are working on a Universal Binary release: they have promised a official release in march. By now, here are sufficiently stable releases. But, problems still remain: Java-plugin and Flash-plugin does not run, right now. On MacIntel (if you are so lucky ;) ) use Firefox build for PPC over Rosetta. Source, Melablog.

January 16, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 58 words