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Friday 9th May 2008

09:31 Climate Researchers Dream Up … MacNewsWorld
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have suggested building a supercomputer based on low-power embedded microprocessors to improve global climate change predictions. Using the embedded microprocessor technology used in mobile phones, iPods and other consumer electronic devices, the boffins propose a cost-effective machine for running complex computational models.
09:19 Apple to Provide Refunds for Not… MacRumors
In another class action suit settlement, Apple has reportedly agreed to give refunds of $25-$79 to as many as 2.3 million PowerBook and iBook owners who purchased faulty power adapters that were prone to spark.

Customers who bought ce...

08:57 AT&T Changes its Mind Again,… Gizmodo Apple

AT&T has flip-flopped yet again on the issue of iPhone customers getting free access to AT&T hotspots. While yesterday the iPhone plans page clearly stated that access to the hotspots was included with all plans, that statement is now gone again. Hey, AT&T: why don't you make up your minds and be clear about this? This is ridiculous. [AT&T via I4U]

08:46 More details emerge about Aspyr… MacCentral
Aspyr has answered some questions about its just-announced Game Agent online game download service, coming this summer.
08:31 Parallels Desktop for Mac Beta B… PowerPage
On Wednesday, virtualization software maker Parallels released a public beta of Parallels Desktop for Mac 3.0 build 5600. The new build adds the following fixes and changes: -Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 with the Boot Camp support - added. -Microsoft...
08:31 Apple offers credit to early Canad… iLounge
08:15 When force quit doesn't work MacFixIt
Alternatives, preventive measures.
07:47 NBC Offers Shows for iPhone, iPo… PowerPage
This week, broadcaster NBC began making selected shows available for streaming to the iPhone and iPod touch devices. The move, which sidesteps Apple's iTunes Store, moves around price flexibility issues the network had experienced with Apple. According to 9...
07:45 Hot Forum Topic - The iPhone'… Mac Observer
Today TMO readers are discussing the impact the wave of recently announced iPhone carriers will have on the smart phone market and Apple
07:40 Canadian iPod Owners Get $44… Gizmodo Apple

I love when life imitates art. A few weeks after a South Park episode where indignant Canadians go on strike and are rewarded with Bennigan's coupons, indignant Canadian iPod owners go to court and win roughly the equivalent of a meal at Bennigan's: $44. Why? Because the 1G, 2G and 3G iPods that were supposed to have battery life of up to 8 hours instead delivered a paltry 3 hours, according to two separate rulings in Canadian court. Still up for settlement: the lawsuit by the Canadian gentleman who discovered that his 8GB nano only has 7.45GB of storage. He wants $220, but he'll take $92. [InformationWeek]

07:30 Random iMac shutdowns continue MacFixIt
Faulty wiring or power supplies could be to blame.
07:30 10.5: Convert text to iTunes… Mac OS X Hints
After reading this hint on macosxhints about how to create an audio file from text, I figured the process could probably be streamlined a bit. So, I created a Service (that appears in the Services menu) that operates on selected text. Select the plain text in your source location (text file, web page, email, etc.) and then select Services » Speak to iTunes Audiobook to speak the text into a track that will appear in the Audiobooks section of iTunes. Just remember to set the encoder quality beforehand in iTunes, because it's not configurable through AppleScript (I recommend using 'Spoken podcast').

Package download [40KB]

For those curious few, the AppleScript within the service is as follows: ...

07:30 Work in some windows while D… Mac OS X Hints
I use a small utility called Witch to switch between open windows in applications via Option-Tab, instead of using the built-in Command-Tab, which just switches between applications. I recently realized that, when Dashboard is active (F12), you can use Witch (Option-Tab) to select a window, and then you can do some things in this window while still having Dashboard active and frontmost.

For example, you can select a TextEdit window and write in it, jotting down some notes relative to something in a Dashboard widget. This will work as long as you don't click the mouse button. I've found this quite useful at times.

[robg adds: This could also be useful for selecting text in a background window and copying it (hold down Shift and use the arrow keys to select text, then press Command-C), for pasting into a Dashboard widget, if you forgot to copy it before you invoked Dashboard.]

07:30 Improve stability of some US… Mac OS X Hints
I'm using a D-Link DWL-G122 in versions C1 (and own a version B1, a D-Link DWL-122, a Linksys@Home 54g USB, and a Belkin F5D6050 USB -- insert sarcasm here), and have worked with (too) many similar Ralink or Prism-based USB wi-fi adapters on OS X over the last four years or so. One issue I experienced (with all of these adapters) was when the adapter was either under heavy load, or (especially) when using Internet Sharing in OS X, the adapter would randomly disconnect from its wireless network and lose all communication with the driver/config software. To fix things, it would require an unplug/replug to resume operation. With many people reporting this on the net, and having tried every suggestion I could find, I have finally found the answer that has since worked solid for over three weeks (and over 150gb of transfer) now without a single disconnection with any of my adapters!

Just for good measure, I tried (and failed) with these solutions:
  1. A wide selection of Ma...

07:30 Some ways to avoid some Word… Mac OS X Hints
As part of my job, I edit large Word documents, usually created by Windows users. These documents include pictures, comments, tracked changes, and so on. Word 2008 seems to hate them -- it crashes more than a drunken toddler driving a Ferrari. Over time, however, I've developed a number of techniques to mitigate the disasters.

If Word crashes and then restarts, don't accept its recovered document. Close it and then open the last version you saved. Also I only ever use Save As now, not File » Save, or Command-S. I think it's this form of saving that's causing the problems. Maybe the disastrous bug is part of a 'quick save' routine?

Finally, if there's a document that Word crashes with, and continues to crash with, I had some luck opening it on a Windows version of Word using VMWare Fusion, and then saving it out again. This seems to iron out the bugs, but it didn't always work (and in fact, worked fewer times than it actually worked in the first place).

...

07:20 Mailplane 2 Beta Includes Omn… Mac Observer
uncomplex announced the immediate availability of a public beta of Mailplane 2.0 on Friday. The new version of the Gmail-specific email application added the ability to create OmniFocus tasks and improved drag-and-drop message attachment support
07:04 MacBook Pro Users Reporting Vert… PowerPage
A number of users are reporting an occurrence of an ongoing display issue that appears to be primarily affecting Penryn-based MacBook Pro laptops. According to MacFixIt, the problem manifests itself in the form of alternating light and dark vertical...
07:00 PowerPage Podcast Episode 77 PowerPage
Episode 77 of the PowerPage Podcast is now available. You can either download it from the iTunes Store or directly (1'12:29, 33.9MB, AAC). Your panel: Jason O'Grady, Rob Parker and Youngmoo Kim. Topics include: A detailed look at Jason's Psystar...
06:45 iPodObserver - Apple Canada O… Mac Observer
Apple agreed on Thursday to offer a CA$45 credit to Canadian residents that bought a first, second, or third generation iPod before June 24, 2004. The proposed agreement came in response to two lawsuits that alleged iPod batteries prematurely wore out and failed to maintain a charge
06:31 AT&T Yanks Free iPhone Wi-Fi Loc… PowerPage
Mere hours from posting information that indicated where iPhone owners could go to receive free access from AT&T's public wireless hotspots, the company has removed all references to the service from its web site. According to Macworld UK and...
06:20 EyeTV update supports H.264 bro… MacCentral
EyeTV 3.0.2 adds several new features, such as the ability to view H.264-encoded digital TV broadcasts, export closed captions to QuickTime and support for new DVRs.
06:13 O2, Carphone Warehouse State Mor… PowerPage
Following up on yesterday's story regarding the shortage of 8 and 16 gigabyte iPhones in the UK market, Register Hardware has stated that outfits O2 and Carphone Warehouse will continue to offer the 16 gigabyte model. Carphone Warehouse has...
06:05 Apple Settles Power Adapter S… Mac Observer
Apple may have finally resolved a 2006 class action law suit that alleged the company misrepresented sparking issues some of its iBook and PowerBook power adapters exhibited. The company agreed to pay qualifying Mac owners between US$25 and $79
06:01 Aspyr's Game Agent To Gain O… Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2008 6:00 AM

Digital River, a provider of global e-commerce solutions, has announced that it signed an e-commerce agreement with Aspyr Media. Digital River will build, host and manage an online store to support the sale and digital delivery of select Macintosh and PC based products in North America. Aspyr expects the online store, called Game Agent, to launch during the summer of 2008.

“Gaming publishers continue to choose Digital River as an e-commerce partner because of the depth and breadth of our world-class e-commerce system and our deep domain expertise, ”said Joel Ronning, Digital River ’s CEO. “We are pleased to be working with Aspyr, a company that industry reporting experts have ranked among the top 15 largest game publishers in the United States. With our experience, we intend to deliver a solution for Aspyr that will make a measurable difference for the company and its customers.”

“Digital distribution of computer games is a proven business model and an option that more and more gamers are seeking, ”said Ted Staloch, executive vice president of publishing for Aspyr. “Aspyr has long been the dominant player in the Macintosh gaming space and we want to build on that leadership and create the best possible online solution for our customers. Digital River will deliver a secure and robust online store that will give gamers a satisfying experience when downloading great titles from Aspyr and its partners.”

For more information about the two companies follow the links below.

Aspyr Media
Digital River

06:01 Celebrating Wolfenstein 3D's… Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2008 6:00 AM

3D Realms has marked the 16th anniversary of Wolfenstein 3D's release with a discussion of the game and a collection of W3D related trivia. Created by id Software and released by Apogee Software (an earlier incarnation of 3D Realms), the shooter played an important role in the creation of the first person shooter genre.

Since it is Wolf's birthday, we wanted to bring you a few small tidbits to mark the anniversary. First up is a recreation of the Episode 3 Boss battle with Adolf Hitler from the game. The unique thing here is that it was done in Lego! There is a current craze in doing things (especially games) in Lego, so why not recreate a classic game? This was done by Wolf fan Ciamoslaw Ciamek.

Second up is an old piece of video. It's a TV interview from 1992 by Byron Harris for NBR with Scott Miller & George Broussard of Apogee as well as John Romero (then of id ). It talks about the two companies, and shows some of the background development of Wolf3D. We originally posted this video back in the summer of 1998, you can read that old news story for some background on the video.

Wolfenstein 3D is still an item we sell 16 years later. The game has been ported from its PC original to a ton of platforms, including the 3DO, Super Nintendo, the Game Boy Advance, the Macintosh, the Atari Jaguar, and the good old Apple IIgs.

Head over to the site below to read more.

3D Realms: Wolfenstein 3D's Sweet Sixteen

06:01 DOOM 4 Announced Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2008 6:00 AM

id Software has confirmed that production has begun on DOOM 4, the next journey into the legendary DOOM universe. The company is expanding its internal team and is currently hiring new staff work on the highly anticipated title.

"DOOM is part of the id Software DNA and demands the greatest talent and brightest minds in the industry to bring the next installment of our flagship franchise to Earth," said Todd Hollenshead, CEO, id Software. "It's critical for id Software to have the best creative minds in-house to develop games that meet the standards synonymous with our titles."

The DOOM franchise is one of the most recognizable and important in gaming history, having been named "one of the ten most influential games of the decade" by PC Gamer and "the #1 game of all time" by GameSpy. DOOM 4 will join the award-winning series which has consistently topped sales charts throughout the world.

We are looking for talented, ambitious and passionate individuals eager to join our accomplished team of developers working on the industry’s most innovative and anticipated games. For a complete listing of available positions, visit our id Careers page . Resumes can be submitted via email. All applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.

There is no word yet on the possibility of a Mac version of DOOM 4. For more information head over to id's homepage at the link below.

id Software

06:01 Droid Assault Comes To Macs Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2008 6:00 AM

Droid Assault is the latest in a series of modern-retro arcade shooter games released by Puppygames. The game attempts to capture the feel of 8-bit games such as Paradroid and Quazatron, with modern graphics and sound. It's available to download now for Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Droid Assault harkens back to 1985 for its gameplay and style, with Puppygames’ signature stylised retro graphics and superbly atmospheric sound effects. Players control a droid infiltrating the Omni-Corp warehouses, in which all of the battle droids have accidentally been switched on and are running amok. Destroying droids earns transfer points, which in turn enables the player to capture more droids using a transfer beam, or capture fixed gun turrets and turn them to his or her own advantage.

Eventually the player builds up a small army to assist in clearing out the factory warehouses. The droids you capture run off and start destroying enemies for you! Along the way, droids can be modified with a whole plethora of upgrades and powerups.

Droid Assault features:
• 50 different levels to blast through
• 48 unique enemy robots to capture or destroy
• 20 different weapons including disruptors, laser beams, rockets and flamethrowers
• 17 powerups to augment and enhance your captured squad
• 4 giant boss robots
• Online hiscores table

Droid Assault requires Mac OS X and costs $9.95. Click over to the link below for more information.

Droid Assault
Puppy Games

06:01 Geneforge 5 May Development … Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2008 6:00 AM

In a recent forum post Spiderweb Software's Jeff Vogel revealed some new information about the upcoming Geneforge 5. The final game in the RPG saga will allow players to bring the war between Shapers and Rebellion to an end. G5 will feature five different factions, six character classes, and a complex storyline.

I have done a lot of work on the interface. Geneforge 5 now supports OpenGL and will tap some of the power of your graphics card.

In Geneforge 5, you can play the game on any size of monitor and you can play the game in a window. If you have a huge monitor, you can see a huge chunk of the terrain around you. It really makes a big difference.

There are a lot of new graphical frills that make things look quite a bit nicer. Of course, these can be turned off on older machines. I fully intend for old machines to be able to run Geneforge 5, though you might need to shrink the play area a bit.

There is now customization for the keyboard shortcuts. You can also customize the game area somewhat by moving around or minimizing the party roster and automap.

You will not be surprised to learn that many major characters from earlier in the series are returning for a final hurrah (or destruction). You will also get to meet and deal with the mysterious Shaper Council. The chaos of the previous years have caused the leaders of the Shapers to become ... erratic. Perhaps this can be exploited for your gain.

Vogel is still working toward a November release for the Mac version of Geneforge 5. Read the rest of his comments at the link provided below.

Geneforge 5 May Update
Spiderweb Software
Geneforge 5

06:01 The Scruffs Released Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2008 6:00 AM

Macgamestore has announced the release of The Scruffs for the Macintosh on its web site. Developed by Sweet Tooth Games, The Scruffs is an original seek-and-find challenge.

After Mr. Scruff loses his job, the Scruffs believe they have no choice but to sell their house and move on. But, Grandpa Scruff reveals that he's hidden valuable artifacts throughout the Scruff home and if they can locate them all they won't have to sell their family home! And, in a surprising twist, Grandpa reveals he's hiding something else too - a shocking family secret! Join the Scruffs on a scavenger hunt that will not only save the day, but will also uncover the secret that will change their lives forever.

Features:
• Thousands of Hidden Items to Find
• 20 Locations to Explore
• Innovative Mini-Games
• Original Story and Characters

The Scruffs for Mac requires Mac OS X 10.3.9+ and is available for $19.95 USD through Macgamestore. A free 60 minute trial Universal Binary demo version of the game is available for download.

Buy The Scruffs

06:01 LG unveils 3G Prada phone in Ja… MacCentral
They say everything comes to those that wait. A year after it went on sale in the rest of the world customers in Japan will soon get a chance to buy the LG Prada phone, but with a feature not available elsewhere: 3G.
05:45 Apple: iPhone SDK Beta 5 Macintouch
The fifth beta version of the iPhone SDK includes Xcode IDE, iPhone simulator with Open GL ES support, Interface Builder, Instruments, frameworks and samples, compilers, and Shark analysis tool
05:45 Beta: Audacity 1.3.5 beta Macintouch
The open-source, cross-platform audio editor adds "improvements and new features for recording, import/export and the user interface."
05:45 Beta: Merlin 2.6 Beta 1 Macintouch
ProjectWizards' project management software introduces an add-on web module that makes it possible to publish projects for viewing using any common browser.
05:45 New: CEIVA iPhoto Plugin 1.0 Macintouch
The free CEIVA iPhoto Plugin makes it possible to export photos from iPhoto directly to CEIVA digital photo frames.
05:45 New: Comic Life Magiq 1.0 Macintouch
Plasq released Comic Life Magiq, an advanced version of its Comic Life photo-comic desktop publishing software.
05:45 New: Macnification 1.0 Macintouch
Macnification enables scientists to organize, find, annotate, analyze, adjust, compare, and publish digital electron microscopy images.
05:45 New: Viveza 1.0 Macintouch
Nik Software's Viveza is a Photoshop and Aperture plug-in for selectively modifying color, light, and tonality in photographs.
05:45 Update: EyeTV 3.0.2 Macintouch
Elgato's digital TV recording application adds ATSC/NTSC Closed Caption support in QuickTime and iTunes playback and in QuickTime exports, plus other changes.
05:45 Update: Freeway 5.1 Macintouch
Softpress' web authoring software adds SVG import, publishing of feeds from a page with the RSS Feed Action, and other changes.
05:45 Update: Quay 1.1 Macintouch
Rainer Brockerhoff's utility for restoring hierarchical popup folders to the Leopard Dock adds support for icons on both sides of the Dock, display of process information for running applications, full support for keyboard navigation in the Dock, and more.
05:05 Microsoft Dissolves Yahoo Pro… Mac Observer
Microsoft reaffirmed the claim that it won't launch a hostile takeover attempt on Yahoo with the release of the proxy board members it had assembled. The potentail board members received the word Thursday via email from Microsoft's law firm
04:30 TMO Quick Tip - Tracking Appl… Mac Observer
Keeping track of updates for all of the applications installed on your Mac can be a real pain, but life doesn't have to be that way. One of the handy tools I've found that takes the pain away is a clever little Dashboard widget called App Update. It handles the drudgery of tracking all of the third party apps you've installed, and lets you know if you have the most recent versions for each
04:03 MacTech Releases New DVD with MacT… MacTech
MACTECH RELEASES NEW DVD WITH MACTECH VIEWER -- Over 3000 articles from entire history of MacTech -- Over 270 issues of the magazine -- Content from over 850 industry experts Westlake Village, CA - [...]
04:01 Mac Bloggers Size Up Support,… MacNewsWorld
Three interesting topics were kicked around in Apple-minded blogs this week. Entirely unsurprisingly, survey results show that Apple tech support kicks butt in the PC industry at large. Also, AT&T is forbidding vacation time to hapless iPhone salespeople, and it appears Macs have gotten a foot in the door at work.
00:00 Parallels Desktop - 3.0 Buil… VersionTracker
run Windows simultaneously with OS X

Thursday 8th May 2008

22:27 iTunes: How to find which ve… Apple - All Products
Release date: Fri, 9 May 2008 00:27:40 -0500
22:16 How to find which version of… Apple - All Products
Release date: Fri, 9 May 2008 00:16:13 -0500
22:12 iPhone: Syncing and merging … Apple - All Products
Release date: Fri, 9 May 2008 00:12:40 -0500
22:04 iPhone: Troubleshooting USB … Apple - All Products
Release date: Fri, 9 May 2008 00:04:16 -0500
21:59 Photo Sync creates iPod phot… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 23:59:30 -0500
21:56 iTunes: Syncing iPhone or iP… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 23:56:36 -0500
21:54 How to listen to video podca… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 23:54:01 -0500
21:16 Mac OS X: Updating your soft… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 23:16:02 -0500
21:02 Jeff Han's Multitouch Screen Hit… MacRumors
Longtime MacRumors readers will remember the excitement surrounding Jeff Han's early multitouch videos which predated the launch of the Apple iPhone. Han and his team had explored new user interface designs surrounding the use of a large multi-touc...
20:52 How to rent a movie from the… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 22:52:01 -0500
20:10 Early Canadian iPod Owners Get $… MacRumors
The Gazette reports that two class-action lawsuits against Apple Canada have been settled with a $45 credit being offered to Canadian residents who purchased a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation iPod prior to June 24, 2004.

The basis of the l...
19:40 Apple Ranked as Bottom Electr… Mac Observer
Apple has been given a failing grade by Climate Counts, and was placed at the bottom of a list of 12 electronics companies also ranked by the organization. Climate Counts ranks companies on their practices to reduce global warming on a scale of zero to 100, and Apple was given a score of 11, some 66 points behind sector leader IBM, which scored a 77
17:31 Updating the drivers on your… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 19:31:44 -0500
16:23 Apple TV: Streaming Photos v… Apple - All Products
Release date: Thu, 8 May 2008 18:23:52 -0500
14:05 House passes copyright enforcem… MacCentral
The legislation approved by the U.S. House of Representatives would allow law enforcement authorities to seek the forfeiture of property used in copyright infringement.
13:55 MW: Improved iMac Graphics No… Mac Observer

Apple has improved the graphics card in the latest iMac, but that won't make much difference for die-hard gamers, and Apple doesn't seem to be anxious to fix that perpetual problem, according to Peter Cohen at Macworld on Thursday.

13:50 Cablevision plans Wi-Fi network… MacCentral
Cablevision announced plans to build a Wi-Fi network covering its footprint that will be accessible to its broadband customers.




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