Saturday, December 31, 2005

Time goes by, so slowly...


Behold...

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Overclocked Duron Explodes


Nice one!

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Day of the Subgenius


Day of the Subgenius


Weirdness, of course, but very interesting.

Free B-Movies for IPod

From Wired:

Free B-Movies for IPod:

More than 500 public-domain flicks -- including classics like Night of the Living Dead -- are just a click away. Plus: Video art lights up iPods. From Leander Kahney's Cult of Mac blog.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

OS X for Hackers at Heart

From MacMerc:

OS X for Hackers at Heart:

Syngress Publishing today announced the publication of OS X for Hackers at Heart, which shows hackers how to torque the most powerful features of OS X for wireless networking, wardriving, software...


[[ This is just a taste, visit MacMerc.com for the full story! ]]

Google Earth Mac Beta?

somefool posted a screen of the Google Earth Mac beta:





portsmouth




I can't seem to find more information on this, but I'm hopeful that Google Earth will be hitting OS X soon...

Update: Here we go!

More from MacSlash:

Lord Satri writes "The Ogle Earth blog has three entries with screenshots of the GoogleEarthBeta for MacOSX. The blog also points to various "reviews" from AppleInsider, Jaron Brass, Bisonium and the Unofficial Apple Weblog. Let's not forget the open NASA WorldWind project also has Java/OpenGL versions in development for MacOS X and Linux and that WorldWind itself has been forked into Punt."



Update: Another screen from flickr.

Google Earth

Mac stress test


Mac stress test

Friday, December 9, 2005

Exiting the VirtuSphere

DoctaBu posted some pix from the VirtuSphere:



Exiting the VirtuSphere:


Exiting the VirtuSphere





It looks like he's in the inside of the fucking DEATH STAR.





Seemingly NOT living room friendly.

Monday, December 5, 2005

12" Powerbook External Antenna Hack

I've come across this neat hack that will allow you to add an external WiFi antenna to your 12" powerbook.

This trick isn't for the feint of heart; you'll have to cut right into your Powerbook's battery to let the cable out.


Ow, but cool.



If there's any instance where I need a more powerful antenna, I'll just put something else together.. I'm just not that hard-core.

apple first computer

apple first computer:

prethip posted a photo:





apple first computer





the first apple computer built with wood