Love the Mac > Smorgasboard of problems in OSX lately, and now endless kernel panic
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[Mac Forums] OSX hasn't been particularly slow lately, but every browser I use is, Mozilla is just a crawl and Safari recently stopped working for me altogether, as a recent post I made here indicated. The only odd OSX thing is that the sound randomly decides to repeat a specific sound over and over again for a little less than a minute.
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[TMO Blogs - All Blogs] Particle Debris from the Week of April 14: Intuit got through the tax deadline filing without a major hitch, and TurboTax for Mac OS X just keeps getting better and better. No one likes collecting receipts and documents and ploughing through the endless questions, but TurboTax makes it almost fun.
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[PCWizKid's Tech Talk - Windows Vista,XP, Linux and OS X Tips,Tweaks and tutorials] Top 10 Video Games - Gifts for Christmas 2008: These picks are based on this months latest activity in the market, researched PC Game reviews and experiences of people (ages 10+) playing them lately in general. Depending on the age of the player, preferences on which games are best change obviously.
[CodeUtopia] The human interface: It would become possible to accurately track the condition of the whole body, and so it would be possible to track the motions of the whole body. Adding some more precise linking, such as implanting things in the brain, it could become possible to override the image feed from the eyes and the sound feed from the ears, and inserting the image and sound from the computer right into your brain.
[ScrapGo!] Windows Vista SP1: Someone please tell Microsoft that we don’t want their bloatware anymore. In the event that Microsoft simply can’t make a decent OS then please notify third party software makers that users are now switching to Mac platforms and that we would love to have their corporate software up and running in OSX.
[Technology news] Windows XP vs. Vista: An Explosion of Opinion (PC World): If Microsoft were to simply implement multi-threading on things like, the Windows registry, Windows explorer, and other things, I think it would help to boost performance, by, for those instances, starting up faster, even if you have a lot of startup apps, and compressing/decompressing faster. Doing things like that, on top of adding an integrated memory optimizer (so that all those unused combination of parts to form a whole files that can't be made smaller can be put onto Page File and your system won't lag as much), as well as lowering down the graphics requirements, and fixing the mass amount of space needed for installation, and it would perform and appeal to a lot more people (IE: The 15 GBs of space needed for installation, unless I'm mistaken on my information, is because when upgrading, Vista installs all of the new files onto free space, then overwrites the older system files at the end.
[remnants] The Poor Mans Software Review: NetNewsWire: Basically, if you are using more than one machine and would like to sync your subscriptions between the two, then NewsGator has access to (and is going to use) information about what you read, how you read it, and what you do with it. On the other hand, if your privacy concerns outweigh your productivity concerns, or if your browsing takes place on only one computer, you are entirely able to use NetNewsWire without giving NewsGator any information at all.
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[Win Vista] 100 things people are really saying about Windows Vista: it's impossible to miss the refinement infused throughout Apple's new operating system, whereas there are compromises in Vista that impinge upon the user experience without giving something back in return. Apple is focused on the user experience, while Microsoft appears to be focused on antipiracy, overengineered security protections, and digital rights management aimed at serving its prospective third-party partners...
[xp upgrade news, articles, reviews] Is Windows Vista as bad as some are saying?: Then you buy Vista already installed, utter feasible a new architecture PC, the manufacturer has taken some steps to insure that it is conforming with largely the hardware. If it too appears to be coextensive with purely your hardware peripherals, or devices you build in to it succeeding, you would quiescent enclose a good likeness.
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[O'Reilly ONLamp Blog] Python Web Framework Comparison: Documentation and Marketing: Also most of the exciting work in the Plone blogging space has been in creating aspect-oriented components that apply blogging features to ordinary content objects and lots of this work is still fairly young as this approach wasn't generally feasible until Plone 3. Unless you are well versed in the many layers of the Plone onion, it's not likely to be very satisfactory as a tool to "feed your innner hacker" as many people are doing in the hand-rolled blog-n-wiki space.
[TIGSource] Ye Olde TIGSource (Part 5): It’s not clear when the game was originally made available; The official press release title reads, “DDD Pool Gets an Overhaul: Full Release Now Available.”
[PalmAddicts] Sammy's Review of the Week: In emerging markets, the appeal of the handheld devices seems anchored in the fact that, in the absence of a monthly service plan, it has a lower total cost of ownership compared to mobile phones and/or the converged mobile device." Top Five Handheld Device Vendors includes Palm which remained the clear leader in the handheld market even though it has not launched a new model for over two years. However, over the same period, the company has released nearly a dozen new Treo converged mobile devices.
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[Man with no blog] CSS Debugging Tools: Seems lately that we are now starting to get a good spread of CSS and JavaScript ( DOM Scripting) debugging tools available. About time too, for too long we web designers have spent endless hours debugging inconsistent implementations .
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[blog.bookworm.at] An Introduction to all these Emacs articles.: You might hack a whole book each day into your keyboard, but if you write that letter in word, that 10 emails in Thunderbird and use the text area in your web browser to compose blogs, you will find yourself using half a dozen different editors. And because they are all written by different people for different tasks, the only things you can rely on is a very small subset of common features.
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[Blog of the FML] Good reason for the neglect: I like the widgets and three column thing but would like it a little more minimal. Plus work back in the munkee stuff a little. I have to throw in a little computer rebuild (clean OS, not bad with netrestore for OS X) ...
[Online News, Breaking News,Breaking News Headlines,The Top News Headlines, News Articles, Local News, US News, World News, Sports News, politics News, Health News] Blog Brian Williams - Google Blog Search - Best Blog Posts ...: , today announced the Garmin Training Center software is now compatible with Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger. Garmin Training Center software is used with Garmin s Forerunner(R) and Edge(R) .
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