Today marks a major milestone in my Google Summer of Code project. Podcasting in WordPress now fully supports iTunes. In addition to iTunes support, my current podcasting build creates a true separate podcast feed (with configurable options) and allows enclosures to be added which do not appear in a post.
To celebrate this milestone, I’m kicking [...]
Monthly Archives: June 2007
Podcasting Milestone: Full iTunes Support
OS X 10.4.10 Brings Snap, Crackle, Pop
For the most part, I have never had a problem with OS X. However, that changed with the recent 10.4.10 Tiger upgrade. The new operating system update powers off the external audio ports when not in use. While this may sound like a good idea, in practice it causes problems. Amplified audio speakers and headphones [...]
FreeNAS: A Free, Powerful NAS
I’ve been in the market for a NAS ever since Steve Jobs revealed Time Machine this past January. Since my MacBook is my main machine, I’ve been discouraged from using external hard drives, making backups difficult. Using a NAS would lift that barrier by making external storage available anywhere over my network.
After determining store bought [...]
Virtualization Technologies Improve on Intel Macs
This past week the battle of virtualization technologies heated up. Parallels released Parallels Desktop 3 and VMware released Fusion Beta 4. The new versions were big for both companies. Parallels touted DirectX support and snapshots, while VMware promoted Unity. Essentially, both programs added features which the other already had.
Being a user of Parallels from the [...]
Media Temple’s New GPU Analysis Tool Launching Today
It’s no secret, I’ve had problems with Media Temple’s GPU. Back in March, my site was on track for over 1000 GPUs a month, pushing my account into the overage category. Media Temple quickly responded, helped me out, and identified a major issue in their GPU calculation algorithm. After realizing their mistake, they refunded everyone [...]
