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A New Kind Of Heist: Six Apps For Free

Those crazy MacHeisters are at it again, and this time the deal is even harder to resist.
The first ever MacHeist Nano won’t cost you a penny. You can download, without charge, fully licensed copies of ShoveBox, WriteRoom, Twitterific, TinyGrab, and Hordes of Orcs. If 500,000 people take part (which I think is a pretty safe [...]

Getting More iPhone Home Screens – And Keeping Them

A couple of weeks back, I wrote Temporarily Get More iPhone Home Screens Via Cunning Bug Exploit, but had heard staying away from the iTunes Applications tab within my iPhone was probably a Very Good Idea. Reader Larry Pressnell noted that since the most recent iTunes update, his extra screens have been accessible in iTunes.
Since [...]

Cult of Mac Favorite: MobileStacks Is the Best Reason To Jailbreak. Period.

I really like Stacks on my Mac. Stacks makes it fast and easy to find files, folders and apps right from the Dock. It makes managing a Mac pretty slick with all sorts of little UI tricks. That’s why I recently gave MobileStack a go on my jailbroken iPhone.
I must say that it lives up to the [...]

Gallery: Behind the Scenes From Two Classic Apple TV Ads

Is this Steve Jobs driving a tank in a classic Apple TV spot from the late 1990s? That was the rumor at the time: Jobs was making cameos in Apple commercials.
Ken Segall, the TBWA ad man responsible for naming the iMac and Think Different, reveals the truth after the jump. He also shares some rare [...]

MacBook: an X-Ray View

If you’ve ever wondered what your MacBook looks like through an X-ray, here it is, courtesy Jason. Looks pretty amazing.

Via The After Mac

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Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek, and since 1999 on her site, Zoomata. If you're so inclined, friend her on Facebook.

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10 comments

    [...] I’ve seen a lot of disassembled MacBooks already, but this is the first time I’ve seen one under x-rays. The picture was taken by Jason De Villa because he wonder how would it look like. I’ve to agree on his curiosity: Like other machine x-rays we keep featured in the past, there’s something about radiographed technology that satisfies my most intimate geek peeping tom and Dr. dwelling-wannabe desires at the same time. And no, I’m not talking about the cellphones-up-your-buttocks x-rays. [The AfterMac via Cult of Mac] [...]

    Whoa!? I’m so happy to see a link from the cultofmac.com. This made my day.

    [...] I’ve seen a lot of disassembled MacBooks already, but this is the first time I’ve seen one under x-rays. The image was taken by Jason De Villa because he wonder how would it look like. I’ve to agree on his curiosity: Like other gadget x-rays we have featured in the past, there’s something about radiographed technology that satisfies my most intimate geek peeping tom and Dr. House-wannabe desires at the same time. And no, I’m not talking about the cellphones-up-your-buttocks x-rays. [The AfterMac via Cult of Mac] [...]

    [...] cette image comme fond d’écran (en cliquant dessus pour l’agrandir). [The AfterMac via Cult of Mac] [...]

    [...] post also got featured in other web sites. Most notably Gizmodo and The Cult of Mac. [...]

    Wow, very cool. What’s the possibilty of seeing the same shot of the MBP?

    I always wondered if the security of the airport saw an apple logo through the x-rays when I put my briefcase on the conveyor belt

    What is that pipe like thing going from CPU to VC? just out of interest…heatsink or something else?

    [...] time. And no, I’m not talking about the cellphones-up-your-buttocks x-rays. [The AfterMac via Cult of Mac] Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 [...]