#macintosh Articles


SSL for Panther Server mail

This is a pretty technical article for those who are interested in putting SSL facilities on a Panther Server. So, you have obtained a certificate for your XServe or other OS X server and you want to use that certificate for the built-in email services. Unfortunately, if this is documented …

Apple secrecy blamed for PalmSource decision

An article from MacWorld UK contains quotes from the PalmSource VP of Business Development indicating that Apple's much-discussed secrecy makes it too difficult to keep up on the Macintosh platform. The article goes on to say they still consider the Mac community important and will try to work with Apple …

An Apple for the scientist

Although Windows seems to be continuing its growth in education markets (a sad slide for the venerable Apple stalwart), the scientific community is beginning to become a new battleground for the Mac vs. PC argument. An article from E-Commerce Times quotes NASA scientists, among others, who are finding the power …


Upcoming Palm device won't include Mac sync

In comments made at the PalmSource conference last week, representatives of the company said that they will no longer be supporting Macintosh synchronization in the OS. Instead, they indicated that third party products (such as Missing Sync from Mark/Space) will have to be used in the future. Marc/Space …

Verisign sets sites on 'Finder again

Verisign, the company that has a government-granted monopoly to control the root-level domains for .com and .net, is looking at reviving its SiteFinder service, according to an article in the Washington Post. With claims like "Site Finder was not controversial with users, 84 percent of whom said they liked it …

Mac-based 3D program gets renderer

For those interested in such things, the folks who do Cheetah3D for the Macintosh just came out with a version that includes a hardware renderer. It's a fairly nice package in terms of features and it's hard to beat the $59 price.

Car Talk gets (rid of) Real, switches to WMP

The venerable NPR program Car Talk has stopped providing streaming versions of their programs in RealAudio and has switched instead to Windows Media Player. As noted in the comments from the site, you can access WMP from the Macintosh, so they aren't cutting Mac users out. Interesting (and hopefully informative …

IBM cuts power of G5 with 90nm process

The IBM PowerPC 970 (the chip called the G5 by Apple) has been out for about a year and has made many a Macintosh aficionado very happy with its performance. However, judging by the amount of air movement necessary (see the wicked-cool cooling in the G5) to keep the G5 …

Happy 20th Anniversary Macintosh

It's the 24th of January and that means the 20th anniversary of the day that changed desktop computing. OK, it might sound like an exaggeration, but it is important to remember that Windows wasn't really a force until after the Macintosh had been out for a while (1.0 was …

Virtual piano keyboard for Garage Band

Apple's new iLife '04 contains an interesting music program called GarageBand. With it, you can create music via a number of different methods, including MIDI keyboard input. However, if you're not yet ready to plunk down real cash on a keyboard and still want to play, look at microSynth, a …

Is iMovie a ticket to Sundance?

According to an article in Wired, it certainly was for Jonathan Caouette. The 31 year old made his Sundance Film Festival entry for a total of $281.32 (in supplies, not counting his Mac). Caouette's film, Tarnation, recounts his troubled childhood in a highly dysfunctional family. Sundance is showing a …

Tog likes Panther, sort of

For those unfamiliar with the nickname, Tog (Bruce Tognazzini) is one of the original Macintosh UI designers and is still considered to be one of the finest authorities on UI design available today. After long avoiding posting an official review on OS X, he has finally done so in this …


Fish and airport security

An article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette describes the ordeal of a college student and her fish trying to get home for the holidays. Suffice it to say that the TSA wasn't particularly helpful or supportive and the fish's life was at stake.



ExtremeTech mobile GPU shootout

For those who keep track of the graphics world, ExtremeTech has a new head-to-head review of the current crop of mobile GPUs. The ATI Mobility 9600 came out on top. For mac aficionados, that means you're in good shape if you have the most recent PowerBook G4 15" or 17 …

Macintosh security debate

Dueling articles between Lance Ulanoff of PC Magazine (article) and Richard Forno, former Chief Security Officer at Network Solutions (article). The basic gist is that the PC Magazine article was basically a gloat by PC users that there was a vulnerability (fixed in the December update by Apple) found on …