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Google Gears for Safari

 

Even though Google hasn’t been giving Mac users as much love as they could have done, since they made their bid for world domination only 2 short weeks ago. Today, at least, everyone is catching on that a Safari compatible Google Gears was released for webkit a few days ago. You’ll need either 10.4.11+ or [...]

Ad-Hoc Airport Networking

Today, I’m going to sing the praises of the Apple’s rather wonderful Airport Express, the road-warriors best friend. And particularly some of the holes it has helped dig me out of as I travel the world with my fiance. I still have the original with no 802.11n capability, because it has survived 2 laps of [...]

Google Chrome

 

A few short days after posting a Scott McCloud penned comic to the Google blog, yesterday saw a Windows only beta release of the shiny new Google Chrome browser. Since it is based largely on code from Apple’s Webkit and Mozilla’s Firefox it’s a great shame not to also see a simultaneous release for Linux [...]

Mobile [Me]ager

I was glad to hear that Steve Jobs is almost as disappointed with Mobile Me as I was. My municipal wifi connection slowed to a crawl during the final weeks of my stay in Bangkok (so much so, that it was like being back in 1992 all over again!), to the point where Mail.app lost [...]

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