Update for Safari
Apple posted a new update for Safari (version 5.1.2) which addresses stability issues, memory consumption issues and allows PDFs to be displayed within web content. Download is available via software
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Apple posted a new update for Safari (version 5.1.2) which addresses stability issues, memory consumption issues and allows PDFs to be displayed within web content. Download is available via software
First of all, I was struggling to use the word ‘design’ in the title, because I think it is an insult to all the brilliant architects out there. But I
Alongside iOS5, Apple has rolled-out its new cloud service, iCloud. Its previous offering, MobileMe, never really took off, partly because of a rough start, but mostly because it was too
This new update for Mac OS X Lion enables iCloud. Download via software update. by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Apple released today a security update that addresses an issue with fraudulent web certificates (DigiNotar recently hacked security certificates). Fix is available through Software Update in Mac OS X Snow
Since MobileMe will sunset eventually (2012), I started to look for a replacement for iDisk. I used to use it as my Home directory (except for sensitive information, since there’s
Now, I’ll comment a bit on the OS internals. I’ll start with the toolchain for obvious reasons. 🙂 I’ll start with the LLVM 3.0 compiler. It now has a feature
The next features I’ll cover are very cool. Lion has changed the way the OS and apps deal with documents. In supported apps, there is no save button anymore. Instead,
It’s quite some time now since I upgraded all my Macs to Lion. So, I think it’s appropriate to give some thoughts about it. First of all, I won’t go
Yesterday was a big day for Apple developers and customers. Three big announcements were made at Moscone West: Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud. The trend here is
First, thank you Apple for renewing the iMac line one month after I bought mine! 😛 After the random rant, I’d like to make some quick comments about the new
If you read the first and second parts of this article, you already know the office and how do I organize and distribute media across my devices. Now, for the last part I’ll cover