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Journalists Cover Microsoft, Using Macs

It’s not an easy time for Microsoft — with Steve Ballmer having to field questions about being “buffoons” and an “evil empire”  at the shareholder’s meeting (.doc) — so when they get together “the world’s most influential technology pundits and online writers” (nb: we weren’t invited) for Mobius to discuss super-secret mobile tech you’d think [...]

Guide To Black Friday Apple Bargains: Cheap MacBooks, iPods and Accessories Galore

Here’s a guide for finding the best bargains on Apple-related gear during the infamous Black Friday sales on November 27. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of gear from leaked photos of sales flyers and descriptions of sales.
The bargains include a 2.26 GHz MacBook + $150 gift card at Best Buy for $999.99 ; a 32GB [...]

Review: Voices Is Today’s Best Thing Ever, Grab It Now While It’s Cheap

New on the App Store is Voices from the clever folk at Tap Tap Tap. You can guess what it does.

Open it up, pick a silly voice. Helium is pretty silly. A microphone appears and the app even clears your throat for you (try it, you’ll see what I mean). Now speak your brains, and [...]

Review: Sony Walkman S540 Series Video MP3 Player

Press releases, you will hardly be surprised to hear, are rarely very interesting. But one arrived in my inbox a couple of weeks ago that made me double-take.
“Sony’s S Series Walkman,” it chattered, “is a serious challenger to the iPod Nano.” Gosh, really? Perhaps the Cult had better have a look at one, then, despite [...]

Camino 1.0 Released

Camino 1.0 release

The Camino project has released the first full version of its highly-regarded “Firefox-for-Mac” web browser.

Though still a beta, the Camino 1.0 browser boasts a giant laundry list of improvements and additions, including vastly improved tabs; Spotlight search through bookmarks; and support for Midas, an inline, rich text editor.

Based on the recently-updated 1.5 version of Firefox 1.8 version of the Gecko rendering engine, Camino always had a reputation for speed. I used the previous alpha version but it never really grabbed me. It seemed incomplete compared to Firefox. I shall, however, definitely give the new version a test drive. After all, Camino claims to blend the best of the Mac and Mozilla:

Camino combines the awesome visual and behavioral experience that has been central to the Macintosh philosophy with powerful web-browsing capabilities such as the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.

Update: Chris Lawson writes: “Camino is no more based on Firefox 1.5 than Netscape 7 is. Both Camino and Firefox use the 1.8 version of the Gecko rendering engine for their core HTML rendering. (At least you didn’t make the mistake of saying it’s based on WebKit, which I’ve also seen out there.)

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