Tampa, FL
Smile
I can’t help but smile
When I think about your walk
And the way you move your hips
HTML5 Ready
I ran across a nifty little online tool that tests your browser for HTML5 readiness. Here’s how several of the latest browsers that I use scored:
Google Chrome (Mac) v7.0.517.44 scored 231/300 with 16 bonus points Safari (Mac) v5.0.2 scored 208/300 with 7 bonus points lacked support in parsing rules and files Opera (Mac) v10.63 build 8450 [...]
The iPad
After all the press and anticipation, it’s finally here: the Apple iPad! So is it all that? I have seen mixed reviews (mostly good) out there but personally, I feel it is an exceptional device despite a couple of shortcomings.
Mac OS (Open Source) X Security
In this article, I will cover applications that can help make your Mac more secure.
Many people think like this:
Macs run FreeBSD (linux) under the hood and linux is supposed to be more secure than Windows Macs don’t really get viruses like PCs
“…Apple now lags behind Microsoft’s latest software in implementing library [...]
Adding Spaces to Mac OS Leopard Dock
Many have ask how I got the spaces on my dock in Mac OS X. While I got mine using MacPilot, I figured others may want it too so I did a little research. I found a way to add real separators to the dock, instead of adding dummy applications with empty or decorative icons, [...]
Rich Web Experience 2008
Just got back from the Rich Web Experience 2008. A lot of great information was covered there. This is a summary of the sessions and keynotes that I was privileged to hear.
Day 1
Practical Design by David Verba
JSON SOA-based Client/Server by Kris Zyp
Proto/taculous 1-2 by
Words from the Bird
- No public Twitter messages.
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