Monthly Archives: February 2006

Apple’s “Fun New Products” Speculation

This past week has been filled with speculation just about everywhere on what Apple will be announcing at their “Fun New Products” media event. While I’ve been trying to resist the temptation of coming up with my own speculations, I just can’t handle it anymore. I must give in. Here’s what I think Apple will [...]

How to Reduce Your Webserver Load

Do you plan on being Dugg or Slashdotted? Are you on a crappy shared server that can’t handle the load your website brings? Are the majority of your visitors using dial-up? Then you sound like the perfect candidate for some website optimizations. Optimizing your website is a really easy process, and some minor changes can [...]

Google Releases Mac Widgets

Late last night Google released some official widgets for Mac OS X Tiger. The new widgets include a Blogger widget for posting on a Blogger blog, a Gmail widget which displays your inbox, and a Search History widget which hooks into Google’s Search History. While there are already a plethora of Dashboard widgets created by [...]

Spyware State: Misinformed?

As many of you know, I’m an active participant in the Academy of Information Technology at Dieruff High School. One of the academy’s main function is to provide a service to school, computer repair. Teachers will bring their troublesome home computers to us and we diagnose the problem, and do what’s needed to get things [...]

The First Bootable OSx86 10.4.4 DVD

Right now in my hands I hold one of the first bootable OSx86 10.4.4 disks. This disk will allow anyone to install OSx86 on any SSE2 or greater machine. No, this isn’t a hoax; this disk is real.
Within the last four hours a random 10.4.4 DVD patcher turned up on Usenet. Some OSx86ers caught onto [...]