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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +HOW TO: Hack Leopard
      If you're not sure about the new 3D dock or translucent menu bar in Leopard, you're not alone. Check out these hacks to make Leopard look more like Tiger. read more

    +Fedora 8 released: there's life in the red hat yet
      Fedora may not be Ubuntu, but it's still a damn fine Linux distribution. Here's what's in the latest version, hot off the compilers.read more

    +And the Oscar for the quietest hard drive goes to ...
      Tired of noisy PVR hard drives interrupting your viewing pleasure? The latest offering from Hitachi might be just what you need.read more

    +iPhone and iPod Touch 1.1.2 updates released, hacked
      As the iPhone goes global Apple releases updates for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Meanwhile, hackers crack the fresh code within hours of its release. The cat and mouse game continues. read more

    +An Apple tablet is on the way according to unreliable, totally anonymous sources
      You can tell that Apple's Macworld love-in is coming, because the ‘Apple is doing a Tablet Mac' rumour gets trotted out again. The good news is that one year it'll actually be true. Will that year be 2008?read more

    +Apple preps Leopard ‘Service Pack', aka 10.5.1
      Did Apple let this cat out of the bag a little too soon? A swarm of bug reports and other ‘issues' with OS X 10.5 has led to the fast-tracking of an update, with testing already underway and an expected release in early December.read more

    +Notebooks: battery hype getting ridiculous
      Leading notebook makers are misleading consumers about the battery life of their notebooks -- we've done tests to prove it.read more

    +Optus profit points toward demand for "naked"DSL
      If anyone ever doubted that the average consumer would warm to the prospect of naked DSL, then Optus' latest numbers provide a powerful counter-argument.read more

    +Dodo Internet in complaint crisis
      Cut-price ISP Dodo is facing a tsunami of customer rage, topping the complaint list at the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman.read more

    +First Intel ‘Ultra-Mobile'device launches in Australia
      HTC's compact Shift is a dual-mode mini-tablet with a 7 inch touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard. But with a laughable two hours of battery life, it proves why Vista is not Intel's OS of choice for its mini-tablet platform.read more

    +Leopard giveth, and Leopard taketh away...
      Can't get your Address Book to talk to your Bluetooth phone? That's just one of Leopard's missing features which are now starting to come to light. Plus, why some Mac software developers refuse to take the heat for Leopard incompatibility.read more

    +Leopard compatibility: the story so far
      Overall Leopard compatibility with existing Mac apps is good, but we've got the low-down on bootup blue-screens, and Microsoft, Adobe and BigPond compatibility. read more

    +Updated MacBook and MacBook Pros quietly go live
      Apple has quietly bumped up the specs on its notebook line-up, but where is the long-awaited ultraportable MacBook? read more

    +Windows Mobile gets an interface-lift
      After years of championing the consistent look of the Windows Mobile UI, Microsoft is now working with mobile carriers and smartphone makers to craft fresh and funky interfaces.read more

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