Right, so at work I’m going to be trying out virtual workstations as a way of making better use of the hardware we already have. I’ll go into more detail on that as the project progresses, but for now, I wanna talk about some of my experiences w/ Linux. For starters, the reason I’m trying Linux is to serve as the thin workstation that my users will use to start.. Read More
Nintendo gifts birthday boy Bush with DS Lite, Brain Age – Engadget
Nintendo gifts birthday boy Bush with DS Lite, Brain Age – Engadget Wow. Nintendo gets mad props from me.
So yeah, Apple’s dual-boot solution, BootCamp, is ok. Parallels Workstation is nicer. For me, I’d settle for the virtualized solution, but I’ve always hoped that the WINE project would get proper support on Intel-based Macs. It seems this has finally happened, and the guys over at The Apple Blog have managed to get their hands on an alpha of the code being developed by CodeWeavers. From that they got to.. Read More
You must be new here: decend into Hades? [YES] [NO]
Somone posted this awesome series of screenshots in the #ignmac irc channel, and I can’t verify what version of Vista this is, or even if this is truly the sequence you’d get in this situation, but the sad truth is that it doesn’t immediately strike me as an impossiblity. While I’m normally quick to point out that rumours and speculation are generally not worth the ether they’re written in, it’s.. Read More
Macworld: News: Adobe aims to ease AJAX programming
Macworld: News: Adobe aims to ease AJAX programming: Adobe aims to ease AJAX programming By MacCentral Staff Adobe Systems on Thursday will debut technology intended to make AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) programming easier for Web designers. The company will offer a free pre-release version of an AJAX framework called Spry. The Spry framework is HTML-centric and features a JavaScript library specifically oriented to Web designers, said Jennifer Taylor, senior.. Read More