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Mac Pro takes a bullet, brings justice

This piece isn't about shooting Mac Pros, but it is about how the Mac Pro is helping forensics professionals solve cases faster and more accurately. Pyramidal Technologies produces a system called ALIAS (Advanced balLIstics Analysis System), a ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NVIDIA,  Intel

ScreenSteps 2.7 preview and some Holiday savings

We've mentioned ScreenSteps from Blue Mango Learning Systems before. A few times, actually. Version 2.7 is coming up quickly, and it's going to have some great new features. There's also a sale this week that I thought was worth mentioning, check the ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  23 Nov 2009

Waveboard on the iPhone, Google Wave access slightly better than Mobile Safari

If you're lucky enough to have a Google Wave account, you may be familiar with Waveboard. I started out using Wave via a Fluid SSB, running Wave Growl for Growl notifications and Dock badges. Then I found Waveboard, and it made things smooth enough ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  4 Nov 2009

The dark side of Skee-Ball for iPhone

I won't make any excuses, and I won't beat around the bush: I'm addicted to Skee-Ball [iTunes link], at least to the very-entertaining iPhone version from Freeverse. In fact, the reason I haven't written about it until now is that every time I get ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  28 Oct 2009

Timeline: no-regret version control for Photoshop

If you work in Photoshop, you've probably had designs which branched off from the original look, based on your own ideas or client feedback. This has, more than likely, resulted in multiple files with names like mockup1.psd, mockup1b.psd, mockup2.psd, ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  28 Oct 2009

Beta Beat: Gruml brings GReader to the Mac desktop

I discovered Gruml a while back, but didn't write about it right away because there were too many glitches in the first beta to make it really interesting. Thankfully, recent releases have smoothed out the vast majority of the kinks, and I can now ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.

MacBook Pro sees a price drop

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From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  20 Oct 2009

Friday Favorite: HistoryHound, bookmark with abandon

HistoryHound indexes bookmarks, history and cache from all of your browsers, with presets for Camino, Firefox 2 & 3, Flock, iCab, OmniWeb, Opera, Safari, Shiira and URL Manager Pro. It means being able to bookmark willy-nilly in any browser and know ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  16 Oct 2009

Curio 6.1 gets even more creative and productive

I wrote about Curio last year, and the past few months have brought quite a few additions to this creative brainstorming and productivity powerhouse. We already saw Evernote integration, and between the last two releases (6.0 and 6.1) Curio has added ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  15 Oct 2009

First Look: ZenNews brings the news cloud to your iPhone

Zensify announced its latest app, ZenNews [iTunes link], this morning. It's basically an intelligent news aggregator, using algorithms to find "what's hot" from a variety of sources including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Al Jazeera, the ...

From BRETT TERPSTRA, The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW),  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  New York Times Company

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