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Jeff Johnson

Apple security: Myth or magic? -- Government Computer News - 0 views

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    Ultimately, I was foiled by the security features of the Mac. I found that SSH attempted to log me in as the account owner of the Mac itself, rather than letting me to supply my own log-in name and associated password. In effect, I couldn't log on as anyone except the owner of the Mac account, at least by default. Because I didn't have an account on that Mac and my friend with the Mac didn't have an account on my Linux box, I couldn't log in.
Jeff Johnson

Macs go to work -- Government Computer News - 0 views

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    When you think of the Apple Macintosh, you might think of a smooth-running, elegantly designed, though comparatively expensive, laptop or desktop computer that is used largely in homes. But can Macs also play a part in the workplace? The answer seems to be, increasingly, yes. For instance, the Orange County, Calif., Sheriff's Department recently purchased 175 iMacs and MacBook laptops, which will work within the department's Microsoft Windows environment. "They are used in regular office space for all types of assignments," said Assistant Sheriff James McDonald.  "We also use them in the training room and we use some for video editing and podcasting."
Jeff Johnson

Top 11 iPhone Applications (TIME) - 0 views

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    Turn your iPhone into a remote control for your computer. This app lets you pause, fast-forward or rewind anything you're watching or listening to, or switch to a different playlist. It also operates...
Jeff Johnson

OmniWeb, three other Omni apps available as freeware | Macworld - 0 views

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    The Omni Group on Tuesday decided to make three of its apps available as freeware. The applications are available for download with no restrictions. "We've been thinking about this for OmniWeb for a while because every other browser is free," Ken Case, CEO of the Omni Group, told Macworld. "We didn't feel comfortable charging for something that we are not updating as frequently as some other apps." The Omni Group said OmniWeb, OmniDazzle, OmniDiskSweeper, and OmniObjectMeter are all available with no licensing restrictions and are fully functional. The company said none of the applications are currently under active development.
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    I'm really fond of OmniDiskSweeper - a great utility! When disk space is tight, I've had too many clients throw away dozens or hundreds of little files they could have left alone. DiskSweeper quickly pinpoints that one, singularly big video file or non-essential folder that can free up gigs of space. It deserves a place in everyone's Utilities folder.
Graham Perrin

rentzsch's clicktoflash at master - GitHub - 0 views

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    WebKit plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Adobe Flash content
Mac Gizmo Guy

TV On A Mac : ElGato EYETV vs Equinux THE TUBE - 0 views

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    Slugging it out in the Apple TV tuner marketplace - ElGato and Equinux keep raising the bar for watching Digital TV on a Mac computer with the latest versions of their DVR - PVR video recording software for Macintosh OSX
Didier Daglinckx

Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual - 0 views

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    Just wanted to learn more about creating a web site ? O'Reilly's book will help you.
Didier Daglinckx

Notecasting - TimeStream Software - 0 views

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    Your content delivered via iPhone or iPods.
Jeff Johnson

dockutil 1.0 released « Pattern Buffer - 0 views

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    As a Mac sysadmin, I've had the need to manipulate the dock on hundreds of systems at a time. I used to cobble together terrible shell scripts to do the job, but now thanks to plistlib and python, plist manipulation is really easy. I am releasing this utility free under the Apache 2.0 license. Hopefully some other sysadmins will find it useful. dockutil is a command line utility for managing Mac OS X dock items. It can add, replace, list, move, find, and delete dock items. It supports Applications, Folders, Stacks, and URLs. It can act on a specific dock plist or every dock plist in a folder of home directories. It is compatible with Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard.
Jeff Johnson

Luicd : Utilities : Dock Tools - 0 views

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    Add Item to Dock is a flexible, open-source tool, released for the benefit of system administrators. Add Item to Dock provides an interface to the defaults program, allowing you to add items to the dock via the command line.
Mac Gizmo Guy

Review The Best Apple TV Tuner Sticks For Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Watch record edit and share your favorite television shows and movies with Digital Analog or Hybrid TV tuners for Macintosh computers
Jeff Johnson

Install a disk image System Preferences panel | Mac OS X Hints | Macworld - 0 views

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    OS X has a number of options for handling disk images-settings for such things as automatically opening them, moving Internet-enabled images to the trash after opening, verifying checksums, and more. You control all of these options (and a few more) in Disk Utility's preferences panel. If you change these settings often, though, you may tire of launching Disk Utility and opening its preferences panel. As an alternative-and with a side bonus of gaining one additional option-you can install a hidden System Preferences panel to make accessing these options a bit easier. There are two ways to install this panel; one requires Terminal, and the other uses just the Finder. If Apple were to update the panel at some point, the Finder method wouldn't reflect those updates, while the Terminal method always insures you're seeing the latest version of the panel.
Jeff Johnson

Why netbooks are killing Microsoft | Macworld - 0 views

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    When Microsoft laid off 5,000 people in January, analysts and pundits pointed to plenty of reasons for the first major layoffs in the company's history. The obvious culprits included the overall economic meltdown, Apple's continued success and Wall Street's desire to see a leaner Microsoft. But the real cause of the layoffs can be summed up in a single word: netbooks. These lightweight, stripped-down laptops that sell for between $200 and $400 have taken a big chunk out of Microsoft's bottom line. Unless the company comes up with a plan to handle them, its revenue will stagnate.
Didier Daglinckx

How to Change the World - 0 views

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    Guy Kawasaki is really inspiring the small business owner. Have a deep look at his blog, expect to go to Amazon to buy some of his books, explore (during hours) Alltop one of his latest adventure, and you are still surely missing a lot ...
Didier Daglinckx

Presentation Zen - 0 views

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    If you want to make presentations this is THE place to start. Garr Reynolds is one of the most interesting person in this field. Read his blogs, his book and jump ...
Ellshe Saarelainen

Mac On Air - Apple MacBook Reviews & News - 0 views

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    Apple MacBook Air: reviews of hardware, software and design features, latest news, updates, hacks and rumors.
Didier Daglinckx

Introducing Safari 4 - See the web in a whole new way - 0 views

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    Safari 4 beta is there, what can be interesting for you ?
Didier Daglinckx

Apple Developer Connection - Safari Dev Center - 0 views

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    Safari 4 and 3.2 page for the web and iPhone developers
megan2008 luo

High Speed Apple PowerBook G4 A1021 65W AC Power Adapter - 0 views

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    100% new high quality Apple PowerBook G4 A1021 65W AC Power Adapter.
Jeff Johnson

Bombich.com: How NetBoot Works -- An In-depth Analysis of BSDP and bootpd - 0 views

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    Understanding the content of the DHCP and BSDP communication between NetBoot servers and NetBoot clients can provide excellent insight for troubleshooting the NetBoot process. In this article I explain the components of a typical DHCP packet, dig deeper into the vendor options and BSDP-specific options, then I describe the NetBoot process from the NetBoot server perspective.
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