Archive for February 2009


Quick Tip of the Week: Using Spotlight to locate a file in the Finder

February 25th, 2009 — 2:24pm

Quick Tip of the Week: Using Spotlight to locate a file in the Finder: “In Mac OS X Leopard, you can instantly find and then immediately open a document using Spotlight. But what if you find a document and you’re not sure it’s the one you want to open? Or you simply want to learn where it’s located on your Mac? Instead of opening the file, find out how you can ask Spotlight to take you to where you saved it on your hard drive by watching the latest Quick Tip of the Week.”

(Via Apple Hot News.)

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Review: Air traffic control games for the iPhone

February 25th, 2009 — 1:52pm

Review: Air traffic control games for the iPhone: “Rob Griffiths takes a look at two very different air traffic control games for the iPhone/iPod touch.

(Via Macworld.)

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New Safari 4 Beta

February 24th, 2009 — 10:59pm

New Safari 4 Beta: “New Safari 4 beta, available for both Mac and Windows. Browser tabs are a new style, now on top of the window. The history window now offers a Cover Flow view. And there’s a new feature, ‘Top Sites’, that gives you a visually impressive Cover-Flow-esque fan of favorite sites to choose from. The address field (née ‘location field’) and search field are now smarter — the search field, for example, offers Google Suggest-powered as-you-type results.

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(Via Daring Fireball.)

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Pilots with a Mac iPhone interface..

February 18th, 2009 — 6:33pm
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Here is a screen shot of our new iPhone/iPod Touch interface. Catch us on the go when your not at your computer. The interface is brought to you from the hard work at www.bravenewcode.com WPtouch for iPhone and iPod Touch an interface (theme) for Wordpress. Let us know what you think.

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Understudy brings Hulu, Netflix to Front Row

February 17th, 2009 — 10:27pm

Understudy brings Hulu, Netflix to Front Row: “Looking for an easy way to watch streaming video on your television? Understudy is a plug-in for Front Row that supports content from Netflix and Hulu.


(Via Macworld.)

I did try this out and it worked good with my Netflix account. After you install it you need to open Safari and log into your Hulu or Netflix account then start Front Row and enjoy. Great for when your on the road and you want to control your movies with front row and a remote control!

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