Today was my last day at Redner’s Warehouse Markets. Instead of working a part-time job, for the time being I’m going to focus on doing what I love, this website. I should now have more time to post on a regular schedule and bring you the in depth articles that I love to write. To [...]
Monthly Archives: March 2007
Apple TV Hacked
My dreams are coming true. Within the last forty-eight hours, the Apple TV has been unboxed, opened, upgraded, and enhanced. The last two items are of most interest to me. After cracking open the case and gaining access to the hard drive, installing a larger hard drive with more media codecs is a fairly easy [...]
Google IG’s Themes Hooked Me
Google IG’s themes seem to have struck a cord with me. Instead of loading up cavemonkey50.com, my browser now loads Google IG as my homepage. Why the sudden change? Google’s newly unveiled themes look amazing. I literally can’t stop looking at them. Sure, I still think Google IG’s widgets are nothing compared to other services, [...]
802.11n Inches One Step Closer to Ratification
In the seemingly never ending process, the IEEE Working Group has approved Draft 2 of 802.11n. Draft 2 adds two frequencies, 20MHz and 40MHz, both used for compatibility with legacy devices. The changes should be easy to implement on existing Draft N devices such as Apple’s recently released AirPort Extreme.
While the approval of the Draft [...]
10.4.9 Finally Released
After months of rigorous testing, Apple has finally released 10.4.9. The update weighs in at a hefty 160MB for Intel users and fixes numerous bugs in Tiger. Looking through the release notes, I see no mention of the sleep fix I discussed a few weeks ago. Regardless, I have installed the update without issue.
