Using Google as a free MobileMe alternative (with push contacts & calendar) | Beau Giles
Making Push & Fetch for Google Calendars Work for 2.0 Users
from ModMyiFone.com by chriscoyne
After talking with an Apple Representative today, I was asking more about how to use Push and Fetch features. Especially, for Google calendars to sync to the iPhone [...]
Google Calendar work with iPhone
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
Tags: Activation Code·Amp·Apple·Calendar Work·Calendars·Calender·Computer Sign·Contacts·Fetch·Free Contacts·Giles·Gmail Account·Google·iPhone·Popup·Safari·Sms Code·Sync·Tick
PDF and Firefox on Mac
June 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
If you switched to Firefox from another browser like Safari that supports in-line PDF viewing (that’s the ablity to look at a PDF in the browser instead of downloading it), then you might have been disheartened to learn that Firefox does not support this feature natively. However, you will find Firefox-Mac-PDF [...]
Tags: Ablity·Apple Weblog·Browser·Firefox·Mac Apple·Pdf·Safari·Tuaw
Operating System Share
June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
Hitslink.com has a cool site. Shows installed base market share for computer hitting sites on the internet. Kind of interesting, although not clear how scientific. Certainly better than counting all those computers that are door stops these days for operating systems#
Operating System Share Windows 91% Mac 7.8% Linux [...]Tags: Apple·Cool Site·Google·Internet Kind·iPhone·Linux·Market Share·Microsoft·Opera·Operating System·Operating Systems·Reverse Search Engine·Safari·Search Engine Usage·Search Google·System Share·Windows Mac·Windows Users·Yahoo
MacBook, iPhone and Blackberry updates coming
May 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
Tags: 3g·Acronyms·Amp·Announcments·Apples·Blackberry·For us...·iPhone·Jaws·Launch·Minor Changes·Mobile Standards·Montevino·Q3·Resolution Screen·Safari·Screen Mode·Vector Graphics·Web Apps·X0