If you haven’t noticed, with a little help from Kevin Rose and his Digg posse, my “Hacked OSx86 10.4.4 Impressions” article has hit the front page of Digg. Since Paul Stamatiou tagged me a couple of weeks ago, and I haven’t followed through yet, I think it’s the opportune time to do so. The Digg [...]
Monthly Archives: February 2006
Hacked OSx86 10.4.4 Impressions
Last night I finally had the time to install Maxxuss’ patches (which will go unlinked to prevent legal trouble) for OS X 10.4.4. His patches are what allows OS X to be installed on just about any computer. Previously OSx86 users had to work with the development version of OS X, but since Intel OS [...]
Mac OSx86 Users Have a Voice Once Again
For the past 24 hours, OSx86ers have lived in silence. The two major and only forums discussing OS X on the x86 platform, OSx86 Project and Win2OSX, were shutdown due to DMCA cease and desist orders regarding links to hacked 10.4.4 files. The silence is now over. OSx86 Project is back just as it was [...]
Proxies vs. The Filter: The Ongoing Struggle
There is a battle raging on behind the scenes everyday. This battle is taking place in our local schools, libraries, and businesses, and is bigger than anything we have seen before. I’m talking about the battle between web proxies and web filters.
Since the year 2000, all schools and libraries have been required to use web [...]
Palm OS is Dead
Access, the owner of PalmSource, which makes the Palm OS, has announced today that the Palm OS as we know it is dead. Palm OS 6 (a.k.a. Garnet) will no longer be developed, putting an end to the OS we have all grown to love. Access in their press release announced that they will be [...]
