
Most Mac users treat their Macs differently – we imbue them with personalities and each have their own quirks. Now, you can also find out when and where your Mac was born. Coconut IdentityCard runs on all Apple Macintosh computers built in or after 1997, running Mac OS X 10.3.9.
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One of the appeals of the Mac OS X operating system is that it’s accessible to both new, casual computer users as well as the old-school hacker community. OS X for Hackers at Heart is an ebook that guides you do “do things different” with “the best operating system on the planet“.
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Dave Girard at Ars Technica has a massive 9-page review of Apple’s new application for professional photographers, Aperture. As usual, the crew at Ars Technica goes obsessively in-depth – which makes it a must-read review.
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Apple has quietly added more TV shows to the iTunes Music Store. Joining ABC favourites Lost and Desperate Housewives will be offerings from NBC, SciFi Channel, and USA Network.
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If you’re a new iPod owner or simply need a refresher course on how to get the most out of your iPod, head on over to Apple’s iPod 101.
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ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) is a free online magazine about all things Macintosh. The latest issue, December 2005, is now out. This issue touches on PhotoBooth, iPhoto, living the wireless life, and much more.
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Engadget has an interesting interview with Paul Griffin, CEO/founder of Griffin Technology. If the name sounds familiar, Griffin makes a lot of great iPod accessories.
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1st December is World AIDS Day. Spare a thought for the 8,000 people who die of AIDS every day, many of them children.