Recent Comments:
iPhone Hacks: refocusing your camera {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 27th 2008 12:43PM Perhaps the next round of Mac spy shots could benefit from this hack. No more blurry macro pictures please!
Panasonic intros DMR-BR360V Blu-ray / VHS combo player {Engadget}
Aug 25th 2008 11:30AM I demand a Betamax/Bluray combo player!
Video tech uses photos to enhance, alter shots: it's the Photoshop of video, and no one is safe {Engadget}
Aug 16th 2008 8:39PM Someone should tell these Huskies that Vimeo can take 720p video. On the other hand, that's some pretty awesome, commercializable tech they are inventing!!! :D
Fire at Cupertino campus {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 13th 2008 10:34AM Fire sale, anyone?
Mac 101: Spotlight, your application-launching pal {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 12th 2008 4:55PM I've always wanted to know how to connect my already-once-paired bluetooth stereo headphones to my MacBook. I am tired of running the BT Assistant repeatedly when I intend to enjoy some wireless Pandora.
P.S. I am using the BSH01 BT earphones. They work perfectly every time with my (gasp!) non-iPhone.
Red Bull Flugtag Portland {Hack a Day}
Aug 3rd 2008 5:47PM The Tampa Flugtag winner was more inventive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqvum8c1pts&feature=related
Apple's DNS patch coming up short {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 1st 2008 7:27PM Actually, that patch is still buggy. Do not try it.
Apple's DNS patch coming up short {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 1st 2008 7:24PM Solution:
sudo echo "" > /etc/resolv.conf
How hard was that?
VMWare Fusion 2 Beta 2 available now {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 30th 2008 9:46PM I'll be very impressed if the snapshot feature works in the Bootcamp VM (I'll be betting for No).
Two auto performance meters for iPhone {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 30th 2008 7:32PM RPMs can be derived from the vibration frequency, picked up by the microphone and accelerometer.
HP can be derived from the mass of the car times the measured acceleration, plus the coefficient of drag times speed.
Speed can be derived by integrating the acceleration over time.







