Simori.com

Where Art meets Science and falls in love.

Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, Apple TV, iPhone, Wi-Fi Cards/Base Stations, Newton, and Mac OS versions.

The software is packed with not only Apple desktop and laptop computers but also devices and peripherals such as iPhone, Servers, LaserWriter and Apple TV that Apple introduced between 1983 to 2008! It automatically detect your Mac and provide its in-depth profile.

Mac Tablet Rumors (Pics)

Here are a couple of great would-be Mac Tablets designs.

According to MacRumors, there was a few rumors prior to the WWDC08 (1, 2, 3) regarding the development of a Mac tablet from Apple. Many even speculated that Apple will announce the their first tablet computer; however, that still remained unspoken despite that there are numerous patents, job-listing and collaborations between Intel and Apple with these few months.

[Updated] Live Bloggers of WWDC ‘08

Stay tuned for the latest news on the 3G iPhone, Mac OS X 10.6, and an iSpaceship…

Thank U

Steve Jobs unveils the new 3G iPhone at WWDC.

Surprise Surprise Surprise !!!!! iPhone - 3G

iPhone Developer Tools to build applications, such as Xcode and Interface Builder.

Welcome to WWDC 2008 Masconi Center, SFO

Engadget.com

Engadget is providing their live coverage of the WWDC08. Link

MacRumors.com

Macrumors.com started posting live sessions of WWDC08. Check it out

CNET: Live Coverage of WWDC08

Tom Crazit from CNET will be blogging from inside Moscone West in San Francisco starting at 10 a.m. PDT, when Apple CEO Steve Jobs plans to take the stage to unveil (we think) a 3G iPhone, Mac OS X 10.6, and an iSpaceship.

Make sure to come back to our website for updated coverage of WWDC’08. Thank You




  • 0 Comments
  • Filed under: Tech Events
  • I found a post on how to set PATH environment variables via the terminal, but for those who like to be escorted with GUI, here’s a little tip for you.

    If you haven’t already do so, download TextWrangler. It’s a free text editor for Mac

    Here’s the interface for TextWrangler.

    With TextWrangler, you can edit hidden files on the Mac WITHOUT the ’sudo’ command. Here’s how:

    (more…)