Two-Way iChat at 60 MPH
Date: Monday, March 14th, 2005, 16:08
Category: Software
Two-way iChat Video while driving 60 MPH. Click through for pictures and a movie that show it is possible.
Two-way iChat Video while driving 60 MPH. Click through for pictures and a movie that show it is possible.
The gods at Google are at it again. Recently the search engine giant added support for movies and maps this time it’s weather. Just search for “weather 19001″ or “weather abington, pa” and get a five-day forecast. Apparently US-only.
Gizmodo is carrying the first story of a successful Mac mini auto install in a 2001 Volkswagen GTi:
Matt Turner was kind enough to drop us a line about his month-long endeavor of permanently installing and integrating a Mac mini into his 2001 Volkswagen GTi. He pulls out all the stops with a 7″ USB touchscreen monitor, a Cirque EasyCat USB trackpad, a USB FM/AM tuner, an installed iPod dock and some very nice fabricated, brushed aluminum trim bezels to hold it all.
iScroll2 is a modified trackpad driver that adds two-finger scrolling capabilities to supported pre-2005 PowerBooks and iBooks on OS X 10.3. Supported models include aluminum PowerBooks introduced from 2003 to 2004 as well as all G4 iBooks. Read More…
We particularly enjoyed today’s Joy of Tech comic…
On Sunday, March 13, bloggers around the world blogged about the need for access to government information. Read More…
At the CeBIT 2005 trade show in Hannover, Germany a group of companies including Fujitsu Siemens, LG Electronics and Toshiba showed notebook computers with ExpressCard slots built in. AboCom Systems, AVerMedia, Lexar Media, TaiSol and Wibu showed ExpressCard modules for memory, multimedia, networking and security applications. Read More…
AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has joined the Blu-Ray Disc Association Forum. Read More…
Trackpad issues continue the plague the PowerBook 2005 judging by email received by the PowerPage and postings on Apple’s own discussion forums and other Mac News sites like MacFixIt and MacInTouch. AppleInsider posted a story Friday that Apple has acknowledged the problem. Read More…