Democracy Player 0.9.2.1 was released this afternoon. The new version provides a multitude of bug fixes and now uses significantly less memory. 0.9.2.1 is said to require 50-75% less RAM that the previous release. In addition, the new release is also much faster...
Seagate has announce plans to release a new generation of mobile hard drives. The drives will offer a hardware encryption mechanism built into the mechanism. Every bit of data that is written to the drive will be secure. This maybe the best means by which mobile users can truly secure their data...
Mac users being held hostage by Apple’s iTunes DRM (digital rights management) might have something the cheer about. A possible reprieve is being offered by seidai.50webs.com. The tool is called FairGame and it aims to free users from Apple’s DRM known as FairPlay.
FairGame is a Mac application that essentially uses scripting to automate a process of re-encoding iTunes music using iMovie and iTunes. The benefit of this particular process is that the music’s metadata, lyrics, and artwork remain intact. Quite creative, all things considered...
In a disappointing turn of events, it seems that a number of iPods that rolled off of Apple’s assembly line were infected with a virus known as RavMonE.exe. As the name implies, it one effects Windows based PCs. This incident is a major black-eye for Apple and only stands to worry a good portion of the iPods customer base. Like them or not, Windows users shouldn’t have to worry about their latest gadget infecting their computer when it ships from the factory. That being said, Windows users have a lot of things to worry about that should simply be non-issues...
When it comes to the Mac power user, it’s not unusual to have two computers that are used in tandem. In many cases these computers include a portable (iBook, PowerBook, MacBook, MacBook Pro) and a work horse tower. The laptop is used when the user is on the road, and the tower for all of the internal office heavy lifting. The challenge for a user like this is finding a way to keep data in sync. This has been my situation for many years. In order to keep a smooth workflow, I had to find a way to keep my files mirrored between the two machines...
Teleport is a simply and powerful remote control solution for the Macintosh. KVM’s are typically hardware devices that let users share a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor with multiple computers. Teleport is a unique software solution the provides similar functionality. Simply install Teleport on the necessary Mac systems and one keyboard and mouse gain the ability to control multiple computers...
This morning, in a surprise announcement from Apple, a new 24” iMac was released. According to Apple, the new display is 40% brighter than the display used in the previous 20” iMac. In addition to the new display size, Apple updated the entire iMac line to include Intel’s new Core 2 Duo processors. Dual core, just as the previous generation, but these new chips yield a significant increase in performance… up to 50%!..
When Steve Jobs gave the keynote address at this years World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC 2006), he gave the public its first look at some of the many new features found in Apple’s forthcoming OS X 10.5 Leopard. Jobs was careful to point out that the limited list of features he was showcasing was only the beginning. Even the Preview release of Leopard that was provided to the WWDC attendees was limited in its functionality. Many key features of the operating system would not be shown publicly, and were actually removed from the preview version of the OS that was released that day. Watching a downloaded copy of the keynote address, I found an interesting point that appears to have been widely overlooked by the news media. This is something that Jobs referred to as the “Complete Package.”
Project Motorsport started out as a fun way to spend an afternoon. We set out to shoot some motorcycle video and have a good time. Once when we brought the video back and began to edit, we realized we had the making of a music video.
Check out the video and see for yourself. And, if your interested in further information on the project, we give you that too!
The Freedom to Switch:
In 2003 Apple Computer released a marketing campaign with the intention of showing Wintel users how easy it would be to "switch" platforms.
One of the Mac's main selling points, ironically enough, was Digital Video Editing. Apple wanted the world to see how easy it was to edit video on the Mac platform. And, in overwhelming response, Mac users set out to show the world just how easy it really was.
The campaign was effective for Apple, but also spawned a unexpected parody campaign in the Mac underworld. Users from all of the world whipped out their camcorders and set to work making spoofs in the same cinematic style as the acclaimed commercial line.
With this, Maclive.net rose to the challenge and shot our own spoof. We think it proves that a Mac can be a powerful tool in the wrong hands. It also shows how far a couple of Mac fans will go for a laugh. We hope you enjoy our contribution, aptly named The Freedom to Switch.