That's not a mod or anything, that's actually just a website- [lifehacker.com]
That's not a mod or anything, that's actually just a website- [lifehacker.com]
It has the original Pro speakers, keyboard, mouse and Studio CRT monitor (which weighs more than the Earth itself). It's the 500MHz model as far as I can remember. I'm not sure if I'd sell though, I'm rather attached to it... feel free to make an offer though :P
Anyone got a use for a PowerPC Mac running Tiger? I was thinking of using it as a home server or HTPC but early research suggests it may not be that easy to do... It's a mint condition G4 Cube I had the luck of being donated a few months back, right now it's doing nothing but sitting there looking pretty.
Parallels?
That's the type of mouse I'm looking for, but I'm using it in a laptop that only has 2 USB ports so it needs to be battery or USB charged rather than one with a cradle... I might just end up getting that Logitech keyboard + Mouse and selling the keyboard.
Bluetooth mice don't require dongles, that's sort of the point (unless your computer doesn't already have bluetooth)
Any way I can get a decent Bluetooth mouse that's full sized? The only ones I've found that aren't tiny travel sized ones are Apple's Mighty Mouse (I've tried every Apple mouse since the Puck and every single one of them has been atrocious) or Logitech's MX Revolution (but it's only bluetooth if you buy it with the…
that's a Queer Idea
Same tip goes for girlfriends as well as tissues, or so I'm told.
Android v iOS- Is one any easier to program for than the other? I'm interested in learning more about developing apps for both, not sure which one I should start with. Any advice or tutorials on either would be great.
I never thought to freeze pasta, I'm totally going to cook like 2 weeks worth at a time and fill up my freezer with this.
That warrants the questions, how did you write the ampersand codes without it turning out like < and > ?
I started to schedule regular breaks for myself the other day, it does look like it'll work pretty well... I'm just reaching the end of my first year living away at university- I only have between 7-9 hours of real college lectures a week so it's hard to get into 'work' mode, combined with the fact that after a series…
They appear to be Incase backpacks: [goincase.com]
Any specific limitations or dumbness in mind? I've played around with OS8 and OS9 quite a lot recently actually, I've never once found them to have more functionality than any modern OS. Perhaps I'm missing something?
I always find it weird when people consider OSX "dumb-easy" as you put it compared to Windows, considering how much of Windows is still overflowing with annoying and unnecessary help bubbles, wizards and troubleshooters. If anything OSX is the opposite, it very much leaves you to figure things out for yourself.
Lifehacker always seems to be watching me- just got my first android phone yesterday.
SelfControl (Mac) for blocking time-wasting sites. I used to use Leechblock for Mozilla which had better options but this has the benefit of blocking sites across all browsers.
Am I the only one that cannot stand buying stuff in Apple stores? While I can possibly see this helping a bit, it's still a pain trying to pay cash for something in there.
Oh snap- I just posted in the Ask Lifehacker about getting a Pre 3.