Posted by zbeckman - May 29th, 2007 Comments Off
A few decades ago, the term “solid-state” meant the replacement of technology such as vacuum tubes with transistors. It was space age. It also signaled the beginning of a new era in which computers didn’t require an entire city block and a substantial portion of the power grid to operate (not to mention interns pushing [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 27th, 2007 Comments Off
This is a really cool application. I’ve been exploring ways to maintain focus and get things done more effectively. Think helps maintain that focus:
At this very moment, applications are fighting for your attention. Between chat windows, Finder windows, Web browser windows, and everything else, it’s amazing any of us can concentrate at all. As it [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 26th, 2007 Comments Off
Now this article on the saga of spam prevention and, ultimately, an introduction to Postini and Spam-X may well be enlightening. I’m going to have to look into using Spam-X services here. At just a few dollars a month, this may well be the wave of the future — fully outsourced, firewall-like spam filtering.
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Posted by zbeckman - May 26th, 2007 Comments Off
I stumbled on this excellent article providing a good summary of OS/X applications for writers. In my never-ending search for better writing tools my eye has started to wander from CopyWrite. My only real gripe with CopyWrite is its inability to order documents into a sequence, though this is arguably not something to focus on [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 26th, 2007 Comments Off
According to a recently disclosed report offered up by the Senate Intelligence Committee, everything that has gone wrong in Iraq — insurgency, economic chaos, the rise of Al-Qaeda — was anticipated by the CIA in 2003 and Bush knew it. Bush’s claim that he is a credible messenger because he reads the intelligence once again [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 24th, 2007 Comments Off
One of the judges of a major photography contest writes at great length about the things he looks for in a competition winner. A very interesting read if you’re into photography, or just curious how these things are judged. The advice stands alone as well, making good tips on how to take some great photographs.
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Posted by zbeckman - May 24th, 2007 Comments Off
This is just outstanding. Take the British to come up with something like this… we American’s don’t have the sense of humor for it. I’m a bit surprised Apple would bother with a lawsuit over the advertisements though — somehow, I don’t think this crosses that fussy line. Consumers just aren’t going to be confused [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 23rd, 2007 Comments Off
This looks like an intriguing little toy from Stealth Computer. It’s about the same size as the Mac Mini, but sufficiently souped up to be powerful enough to use for some serious work. It’s got a Core 2 Duo processor, a plethora of input/output options, 160 GB hard disk and one gigabyte of RAM. All [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 20th, 2007 Comments Off
Within mere hours of of Kenya Airways Flight 507 going down, the world knew about it. My own dashboard showed me an alarmingly large red circle in my Buzztracker, noting a major event of world news.
It’s truly amazing that we’ve reached a level of technology and information sharing that we have a near consensus-awareness of [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 20th, 2007 Comments Off
I love Apple’s Xcode development environment. Even though I’ve used Eclipse for years, both on Windows and OS/X, I’ve got to say I still prefer using Xcode and try to get away with it whenever I can.
So what’s wrong with Eclipse? Absolutely nothing. It’s also a fabulous development environment. In fact, if you’re working on [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 15th, 2007 Comments Off
Someone recently likened protecting illegal immigrants to protecting a thief. I can’t quite remember the quote, but in any case it’s a simple, black-and-white view of a complicated problem:
Let’s say someone breaks into your home and steals things, and then your neighbor helps hide them. They should both go to jail right? That’s exactly what [...]
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Posted by zbeckman - May 14th, 2007 Comments Off
Now and again I find myself wanting to track time and billing information for clients. Until fairly recently, there has been a dearth of such tools for Mac users. Doing a quick inventory of the market though, I found that picture has changed.
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