Includes draggable maps and aerial photographs as well as travel directions.
Help break three original Enigma messages with the help of distributed computing. These signals, intercepted in the North Atlantic in 1942, are believed to have never been broken.
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This is the definitive list of Apple Mail plug-ins, brought to you by Hawk Wings and updated regularly. Worth keeping an eye on for all you productivity types.
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13.3 inch screen with a 1280x720 res. And it looks like they may be dropping the 12 inch PowerBook.
Apple are dropping support for FireWire in Intel iBooks, as well as FireWire 400 support in the new Intel PowerBooks. Is FireWire dead in the water?
Notable in the online mapping world that Google are continuing development of this product. There's no doubt it's an awesome piece of kit, but anything more than a gimmick? What do you think?
Would have made the last few years rather interesting.
Multimap.com have rolled out Ajax draggable maps on Yell.com. Interesting that despite Google's relationship with Yell for their Google Local service, they decided to go with Multimap to provide mapping solutions for their own high traffic site.
Mail is easily my most used application on OS X. I'm always looking for ways to organise my mail better, speed things up, and generally streamline my work flow.
The sooner Apple get Intel laptops out the door the better. I'm not going to be buying the first line as my Powerbook is only 6 months old; but by the time Apple have ironed out the inevitable kinks I should be in the market again.
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