Real Rhapsody for Mac

December 5, 2005

Real has released a beta version of Rhapsody, a semi-popular Music Store for Windows, to the Mac community. Users can sign up for a free account and listen to 25 songs a month via a web browser. Windows users can use an application to download and listen to music, but currently there is no Rhapsody […]

Great improvements in 10.4.4

December 5, 2005

AppleInsider reports that 10.4.4, the next update for Tiger, is to include improvements and enhancements to AirPort, Bluetooth, RAW file formats, and Spotlight (Yes!). There is also to be updates to Safari, iChat, Core applications, and more. The update is to become available near the holidays.

Mac OS X – No longer safe?

November 29, 2005

A major reason why many Windows users complain about their computer is because of viruses, spyware, adware, and other security vulnerabilities. Some recent switchers, including myself, have switched not only for the beautiful Apple style, but to forget viruses, and having to run SpyBot on your PC every day. An article from Security Focus explains […]

Intel changing style towards Apple’s style?

November 16, 2005

Intel has done some pretty different things to their logos and style. When the Entertainment in Your Lap promotion came, Adam Christianson from the MacCast mentioned how the commercials had an Apple style to it. He also noticed how Tony Hawk and Seal were in the promotion, and Adam knew that both of these were […]

A fix for the 1.8GHZ PowerMacs (Late 2004)

November 16, 2005

TUAW reports that the long awaited firmware update for the 1.8GHZ PowerMacs has finally been available via software update. So, it might be your lucky day if you own one of these systems. I think Apple should get more on top of stuff like this, but thank goodness that Apple did eventually fix the problem.

A “nano” solution for Nano scratches

November 10, 2005

Today, TUAW reports that Apple has started placing some iPod sleeves in iPod nano boxes. So, finally Apple is trying to fix the old “nano” scratching problem. The sleeves are just like the sleeves that come with the iPod 5G. What took so long Apple?

MacCast 100

November 7, 2005

So, Adam finally explains the “genesis” of the MacCast. The MacCast is my favorite podcast of all, and Adam does the best job of supplying the news and putting his own opinions and feelings in. A lot of what I write about at Appleology is based on something that Adam mentioned in the MacCast. (I […]

BBC News reports Microsoft “needs to catch up”

November 1, 2005

A great video from BBC News is an interview with Bill Gates. I really suggest you watch it, since it is very funny the way Bill Gates seems so defensive. Here are the main points of the video: 1- Bill Gates wishes to have invented the iPod. 2- Bill Gates doesn’t own an iPod. 3- […]

10.4.3

November 1, 2005

I was just scared because my iMac didn’t start up a minute ago. I had that problem a year ago, when updating my OS, and I couldn’t boot my system. Anyway, I really am glad to see this update, and it fixed one of my major problems, which is video conferencing with PC users. They […]

Front Row and Photo Booth out in the wild

October 27, 2005

Front Row and Photo Booth have both been hacked, and Front Row now works without the remote. Today, I have successfully downloaded both Photo Booth and Front Row. I am very happy to have these great apps, and I really enjoy them. Let me give you a little review of each app: Photo Booth: Photo […]

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