Archive for the ‘Computing’ Category

Time to Change (the Subject)

Monday, March 16th, 2009

I have been trying to find anything of importance to report about in the media industry for a while. I mean, really trying. However, it seems that nothing that interesting is going on, apart from multitudes of cost cuts, layoffs and abysmal quarterly reports. As it seems to me, this ...

Working With Google Apps

Monday, November 10th, 2008

I recently moved my email to Google Apps. As part of that, I also started to try out Google Docs for both creating and storing documents and I'm kind of starting to understand why Microsoft is so concerned about Google. The thing is, Google solution basically fulfills the need of smaller ...

About iPhone Software Development

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

I've been now playing with Apple's iPhone SDK for a week or so after joining the developer program. My first impressions are quite positive, given that I'd never before written a single line of Objective-C or having any deeper knowledge of Cocoa and other relevant frameworks on OS X. After doing ...

The Significance of 3G in Apple’s new iPhone

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Image via Wikipedia As the launch of Apple's new revision of the iPhone is approaching, there has been growing amount of criticism towards Apple not introducing anything really revolutionary with the new product. This critique is normally heard from U.S. and that is understandable, given that U.S. is still lagging behind ...

German Publisher Drops 12000 PCs for Mac

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Image via Wikipedia This looks quite interesting: Axel Springer is changing all of their active PCs with Macs. That means 12000 clients. Hopefully this is a sign of increasing corporate adoption of Macs. Since I switched about a year ago, I've had the most problem free period of my IT career. ...

The Missing Google Bookmarks Plugin for Safari/WebKit on Mac OS

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Image via Wikipedia If you, like me, use Google Bookmarks for centrally storing bookmarks and want to use Safari or WebKit for your daily browsing, the help can be found at MacThemes Forum. The Goggles plugin for SIMBL adds a new menu to Safari that allows you to use Google Bookmarks ...

HP to Install Silverlight on Their Consumer PCs

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Numerous different places have reported that Microsoft has struck a deal with HP to install Live as the default search engine for their consumer PC line. Also, as a side effect, Silverlight (and .Net) will make its way on these PCs. This seems to be a duplication of the strategy ...