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  • kahwee 10:37 am on September 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apache, , apple, gcd, , ,   

    In a surprising move, Apple goes open source on Grand Central Dispatch:

    Despite being a unique, key marketing feature of Snow Leopard, Apple has decided to open the code behind Grand Central Dispatch under the liberal Apache 2.0 license.

    Snow Leopard’s new Grand Central Dispatch feature, which serves as a system-wide mechanism for managing parallel task execution across multiple processor cores for developers, involves multiple components in the operating system.

    The user-space implementation of the Grand Central Dispatch services API, called libdispatch, has been delivered as its own open source project, joining with other components that are part of projects Apple has already designated as open, including the kernel components in the Darwin OS XNU kernel and the blocks runtime that is part of the LLVM project.

    Apple’s code giveaway was “something of a surprise,” according to MacResearch, a website covering the use of Apple technologies in the scientific research community, because the new feature of Snow Leopard “could be seen to give Apple a competitive edge in the new world of multi-core.” (Source: Apple Insider)

     
  • kahwee 7:25 pm on August 2, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, defcon, , firmware, hack, , keystroke logging   

    Just when Apple is still dealing with the bad publicity gathered through the recent SMS exploit, the guys at DEFCON demonstrated how a keylogger can be planted into Apple keyboards via hacking the firmware. The full story here: http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/07/31/apple-keyboard-firmware-hack-demonstrated/

    This hack cannot be performed remotely.

     
  • uzyn 11:54 pm on July 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, black hat, , , sms   

    iPhones can be hacked with a series of SMSes.

    http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/28/hackers-iphone-apple-technology-security-hackers.html

    And there is no way you can stop it!

     
  • kahwee 12:50 pm on July 7, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, codec, compression, html, ogg theora,   

    HTML 5 drops open-source video codec due to opposition from Apple: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-318208.html

     
  • kahwee 11:08 pm on June 27, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: acceleration, , apple, bluetooth, , mouse, ,   

    I just purchased a Bluetooth mouse and when using it with MacBook, it felt horrible. I was thinking I would get used to it after a while but hovering around the close button and not being able to get within the hit-area of it is incredibly annoying. I had to find a fix for it and found one here: http://lavacat.com/iMouseFix/

    This is the Mac’s major annoyance. I use Windows with mouse acceleration enabled and never thought much about it. It felt natural. Mouse acceleration in OS X is just a pain in the ass.

    It’s like Windows has this mouse acceleration curve that is a gradual slope and Mac OS X has this mouse acceleration curve that looks like my stairs.

     
  • kahwee 10:08 pm on June 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, unicode   

     
  • kahwee 11:55 pm on June 16, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, , murphy's law,   

    Murphy’s Law: Every time I look forward to something (like the MacBook Pro), it always goes wrong (expected delivery not met). Damn.

     
    • uzyn 3:00 am on June 17, 2009 Permalink

      Could be your Windows secretly calling the courier to delay the delivery.

  • kahwee 4:01 pm on June 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, battery, ,   

    The secret behind Apple MacBook Pro’s long battery life (claims 7 hours with wireless productivity) is custom-made lithium-polymer cells. Read article over at Anandtech.

     
  • kahwee 2:12 pm on June 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, development, mac mini   

    Using Mac Mini for development: http://successfulsoftware.net/2009/06/12/using-a-mac-mini-for-development/

     
  • kahwee 10:23 pm on June 13, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, application, , ,   

    Oh no oh no… I am beginning to like iPod Touch apps. Now I understand why U-Zyn wants to develop on the iPhone platform so much.

     
    • uzyn 11:03 pm on June 13, 2009 Permalink

      What are your reasons?

    • kahwee 11:06 pm on June 13, 2009 Permalink

      The UI and the opportunities of different features basically. And that it can update information online, mainly those productivity apps. When I am using the apps I keep thinking why isn’t this available, why can’t it do this and so on. Most of the applications I tried don’t feel very iPhone. And I think they could be better.

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