The hopes of a nation rest on the success of iPhone 5. That may sound like an overtly hyperbolic way to open this article, but when you consider that JP Morgan have stated that its release could potentially add between 1/4 to 1/2% point to fourth quarter annualized GDP growth, it becomes clear that the phone’s level of success will have a significant impact on the U.S. economy. More
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How to change the Dashboard background in Mac OS X Mountain Lion?
Are you looking to change your Dashboard’s boring lego-like grey background? Does your current Dashboard background look like this? If yes, you have come to the right place. This short tutorial will show you ‘How to change the Dashboard background in Mac OS X’. More
A 2nd look at OS X Mountain Lion 10.8: Hidden features, tips and tweaks
After several weeks of using Macintosh’s new operating system, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, it is starting to feel like a best friend. Compared with the bugs and frustrations of Lion, Mountain Lion provides a 100% stable platform for us to get out fingertips dirty with. In this review, we’ll cover some features of the sparkling new OS that may have been overlooked at first, and how to tweak it to make it even better! More
Steve Jobs’ best sayings
It has been ages since I last wrote this blog. I have been going through a writers’ block with high levels of procrastination, and coupled with that, I have my summer freelance project to code. Nevertheless, I wanted to write something today. The topic, ‘Steve Jobs’ best sayings’. Steve Jobs was many things to me. He was a visionary, an entrepreneur, game changer, dreamer, motivator, thinker, designer, fighter, mastermind and more importantly, a great human being. Through his quotes and sayings, he has always acted like a virtual mentor. More
Top 5 Paid Games for the iPad
The iOS is surely a remarkable piece of software and coupled with iPad’s cutting edge hardware, games just look strikingly beautiful. In this article, I am going to do mini-reviews of top 5 paid games for the iPad. I have an iPad 2 running iOS 5, so if you have an iPad 3rd gen, this should apply to you as well. However, folks with an iPad 1 might need to reconsider installing these games as they take a considerable amount of processing power. More
WWDC 2012 Uncrunched [Infographic]
WWDC 2012 Uncrunched is a short, concise infographic. Let us know what we have missed and if you want to know more about iOS 6, Mountain Lion, the New Mac Book Pro or anything else, use the comments feature below. More
Camino: A Lightweight Alternative Browser for Mac
The search for the best browser is never-ending. Whenever i think I’ve found the be-all-and-end-all of browsers, another one eventually comes out that trumps it. If you use a Mac, Camino could be a great browser for you, I know I love it. More
How to Take Screenshots in Mac OS X
Hi. If you’re anything like me, you probably find lots of different situations where you need to take a screenshot. Unlike the clunky CTRL+PRNT SCRN method on Windows that only allows you to capture the full screen onto a clipboard, Mac offers an elegant built-in solution with various options. More
iPad 2 vs ‘the new iPad’, Resolutionary?
The new iPad’s screen has been the talk of the tech town since the device released yesterday. The so called ‘Resolutionary’ screen comes with a 2,048 x 1,536 resolution with 264 pixels per inch, which is lower compared to the 330 PPI on the iPhone 4S More
Here are the top 5 reasons I am not getting the ‘new iPad’
Unless you are living in some other world, you might have by now realised that Apple announced its third generation iPad on March 7, 2012 in an highly publicised event. The event, although sans Steve Jobs More