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Pixelmator 2.0 Now Available
Finally the long awaited Pixelmator 2.0 is available. Check out this review: Pixelmator 2.0 Now Available On The Mac App Store, Our First...
read morePrivate Eye – Check who’s phoning home
There are a miryad of possibilities to check what connections are active on your Mac. Rubbernet, Little Snitch and Dtrace (for the unafraid) are only two of them… Now there is a new small and free tool called Private Eye that sort of formats the Dtrace output in a nice way, so you can verify strange outgoing or incoming connections. You can download it here – everyone should have this on his...
read moreChrome Remote Desktop
Chrome Remote Desktop BETA is the first installment on a capability allowing users to remotely access another computer through the Chrome browser or a Chromebook. The goal of this beta release is to demonstrate the core Chrome Remoting technology and get feedback from users. This version enables users to share with or get access to another computer by providing a one-time authentication code. Access is given only to the specific person the user identifies for one time only, and the sharing session is fully secured. One...
read moreSparkleShare – Your private Dropbox on OSX
Yesterday I came across a promising new project called SparkleShare. SparkleShare is some sort of a Dropbox clone that allows you to use GIT repositories on your server. This means that your data can be stored on your private server! The project is still in its very early stages and the setup is a bit complicated. But I somehow managed to get it to work on my Macs at home. Here is how I did it: Preparation Download GIT from here Download SparkleShare from here Install the server Install GIT on the server Create an empty GIT...
read moreExperience Dad’s internet
Experience the beginings of the Internet on http://telehack.com/
read moreEasily create HTML5 animations
link: Hype 1.0 allows you to create slick, animated websites in HTML5 ...
read moreBigBrother is watching you…
Did you know that your iPhone is registering all your movements in a SQLite database?And that this database is included in the iTunes backup?And that it is not encrypted? And the best: there is a tool to follow your latest movements around the globe:petewarden/iPhoneTracker @...
read moreHow to properly handle anti-piracy
I just stumbled on this article on Androidpolice: Fake App Gets Uploaded To Pirate Android Markets, Megatrolls And Embarrasses Those Who Download ItIt seems, that the developers of the “Walk and Text” Android Application have found an extremely effective way against piracy. Their 1.54$ app that they sell through the Android Store is widely pirated and the .apk installer file can be downloaded from the usual shady sources on the web. Now there is a new version out there (done by the App developer or someone else) that does the...
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