Archives for November 2007
Apple recycles. Here’s your code.
Published on 29 Nov 2007 at 2:48 am.
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I picked up a Mac mini from my local Apple store tonight. This is the third I’ve bought in the weeks since Leopard was released. To my pleasant surprise, I received this email from Apple shortly after my purchase.
Below this are two barcodes with RMA numbers to give to FedEx along with my old hardware. [...]
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The PC guy should switch, already
Published on 20 Nov 2007 at 2:58 am.
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Filed under ad, apple, get a mac, switch.
Apple’s “Get a Mac” ads are generally pretty entertaining and sometimes even reminiscent of the truth. Although the recent jabs at Vista are a bit childish. Vista runs admirably on my MacBook, and honestly, I’d never choose to run XP instead. But I think Steven Leigh put it best when he said “Can you [...]
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My Mac’s security is being compromised by .Mac
Published on 17 Nov 2007 at 9:19 pm.
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Filed under apple, mac, mac os, security.
I’m not a security expert by any means, so it is with great consideration that I bring up anything security related. While a feature I don’t understand may not necessarily be a security problem, one part of Leopard behaves in such an unexpected way that I can only call it a security problem – .Mac [...]
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Managing 10.4 Servers from 10.5
Published on 14 Nov 2007 at 11:50 pm.
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Filed under apple, mac os, server, software update.
Finally! The release of Mac OS X Server 10.4.11 update finally makes it possible for me to manage my Xserves from my Leopard client. I think Apple did a excellent job with the new server overview.
One caveat is that you cannot manage DNS on 10.4 servers using the 10.5 server admin tools. This doesn’t effect [...]
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Apple pushes out 12 updates today – servers still unmanageable
Published on 14 Nov 2007 at 1:52 pm.
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Apple has released 12 software updates today, including the overdue Mac OS X 10.4.11 update and a security update for 10.3.
I have several 10.4 servers in need of the .11 update. When I upgraded my iMac to 10.5 I could no longer use the 10.4 server admin tools. The 10.5 server admin tools told me [...]
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New MacBook Reviewed
Published on 12 Nov 2007 at 8:25 am.
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I bought my first MacBook at about 10:00 AM on the morning they were announced. And for better or worse, I’ve had nearly each revision of the MacBook (the exception being the speed bumped models just prior to the current revision).
The second revision (MacBook late 2006) was significant in that it sported a new processor [...]
So-long .mac!
Published on 9 Nov 2007 at 2:31 am.
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I’ve been a .mac member for as long as I’ve been using a Mac.
Yesterday when Apple replaced my MacBook I had the chance to renew my membership at the discounted price of $69.95. In fact, every time my membership has come up for renewal, I’ve had a purchase coming up and so each year (except [...]
My MacBook troubles may be over
Published on 8 Nov 2007 at 12:52 pm.
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You may recall reading about the many problems I’ve had with my MacBook in the past year.
Yesterday I had an appointment at the Genius bar about the disk scratching. I felt I should get a replacement machine, and I went in determined to get one, even if it meant making a scene. Of course, before [...]
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My MacBook is cursed!
Published on 6 Nov 2007 at 2:16 pm.
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Filed under apple, applecare, macbook, repair.
You may remember yesterday when I wrote about all the problems and repairs my MacBook has had. I was really hoping that the latest round of repairs would be the last.
Today with great glee I opened up my ADC mailing and slid the the disc into my MacBook, only to hear a grinding noise and [...]
iTunes 7.5 sports charge status
Published on 5 Nov 2007 at 6:57 pm.
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I thought this was a nice touch with the latest iTunes…
That’s my iPod classic showing fully charged. This status isn’t shown with my iPod 5.5G, iPhone (1.0.2) or iPod nano 2G. I’m going to take a wild guess that the 3G nano, and possibly iPhones with newer firmware do support this however.