Posts Tagged ‘laptop computers’
Ford Wants its Cars to Talk With Your iPhone
Autoblog picked up on an interesting story about Ford Motor Company’s efforts to create middleware that will let future cars interact with mobile devices , including iPhones. Sync, developed in conjunction with Microsoft, aims to not only give you access to your phone book and playlists, but also wants to allow you to use all those third-party apps you’ve downloaded Read the rest of this entry »
Back up Your Files and Folders with Rollback
Rollback is a simple application for your backup requirement . Read the rest of this entry »
PicPick Tools – All-in-one Design Tools for Software Developers, Graphic Designers
PicPick is a useful software for software developers, graphic designers and home user. Read the rest of this entry »
Enable CSS3 Support for CSSEdit
Chances are if you do any kind of front-end web development on a Mac you’ve heard about CSSEdit , a very popular tool for editing .css files in OS X. I use CSSEdit pretty much all day long at my day job and while I absolutely love it and have a hard time imagining doing my job without it, its lack of support for all the new CSS3 properties is becoming more and more problematic Read the rest of this entry »
Complete Guide to Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Mac
Computers get dirty, especially their human interface surfaces — keyboards and pointing devices. Read the rest of this entry »
Monitor, Intel Processor Tempreture with Real Temp
Real Temp is a free software to monitor temperature for intel processors. Real Temp is a temperature monitoring program designed for all Intel single Core, Dual Core and Quad Core processors . Each core on these processors has a digital thermal sensor (DTS) that reports temperature data relative to TjMax which is the safe maximum operating core temperature for the CPU. Read the rest of this entry »
Why the Cloud Won’t Seduce Me From My Mac, At Least Not Yet
The rhetorical question du jour on the Mac Web seems to be whether the traditional Mac advantage is eroding due to increased reliance on “the Cloud,” or not. Are online applications and utilities, such as the impressive suite of free functionality marshaled by Google, making the rationale for owning a Mac instead of some bore bare-bones Web access device obsolete? After all, that’s at least the theoretical argument (aside from low-ball pricing) for the PC mini-note or netbook phenomenon, and it’s certainly resonating with some. Read the rest of this entry »
Rumor Has It: Foxconn Receives Order for Next-Gen iPhone
The inevitable iPhone update is looming ever closer in the distance, and accordingly, the iPhone rumor mill is heating up. Read the rest of this entry »