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Top 5 Myths about Mac

Posted by kianyang on Friday, September 26th, 2008

Quite possibly one of the most talked about topic when it comes to a Mac. Here are 5 popular myths about the Mac and my personal take on them.
5. Macs are difficult to operate.
This is probably a less common myth that I hear nowadays but nonetheless there are still some people who believes that Macs [...]

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Posted by kianyang on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Hello and welcome to my blog on Macs, design trends and interesting tech news from around. This blog will  also serve as my test bed to master CSS and the WordPress engine. The template you see on this site was based off of WordPressFun from Maleika Attawel (http://rockatee.com/) which was featured on Smashing Magazine. Simply [...]

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Archive for September, 2008

Google Chrome for MacOSX CrossOver Chromium

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Well, it sure didn’t take long for the folks at CodeWeavers to whip out a MacOSX port of the most talked about browser this season, Google Chrome. CrossOver Chromium is essentially a build of Google’s Chromium project that runs natively on MacOSX and various Linux distribution based on their Wine emulation API. Since its not [...]

Caffeine

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Having problems keeping your Mac awake during those long presentations ? Or you just didn’t want the screen dimming to kick in. Well, give your Mac some Caffeine and that ought to do the trick. Caffeine is a nifty free utility that stays in your menu bar and allows you disable screensaver, sleep and screen [...]

Top 5 Myths about Mac

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Quite possibly one of the most talked about topic when it comes to a Mac. Here are 5 popular myths about the Mac and my personal take on them.
5. Macs are difficult to operate.
This is probably a less common myth that I hear nowadays but nonetheless there are still some people who believes that Macs [...]

Google Chrome

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Earlier this month Google released the Beta version of their very own homebrew open-sourced web browser, Google Chrome. Pieced together from their Chromium project, Apple’s WebKit page renderer and also the V8 javascript engine, Chrome’s primary design goals were speed, stability and security with an added touch of intuitive UI design.

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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Hello and welcome to my blog on Macs, design trends and interesting tech news from around. This blog will  also serve as my test bed to master CSS and the WordPress engine. The template you see on this site was based off of WordPressFun from Maleika Attawel (http://rockatee.com/) which was featured on Smashing Magazine. Simply [...]