Opinion: Parallels Server for Mac underwhelms InfoWorld’s Tom Yager weighs in on Parallels Server for Mac, the virtualization product that opens Xserve and Mac Pro to 64-bit heterogeneous environments.
Review Roundup: The iCal challenge While the calendar-oriented person can’t be in two places at once, the task-oriented person could well be working on three (or 13) projects simultaneously. For the task-oriented person, 80 percent of success is managing competing demands on time, and you may need more power and flexibility than iCal’s to-do list provides.
New iPod, old firmware Thinking of buying a new iPod touch? It could cost you an extra $10 if you buy a new model that's still got the old firmware installed—even though the 2.0 software update has been out for three weeks.
Driving iTunes Daffy Why can I re-download iPhone apps from the App Store yet must beg to to do the same for a hunk of media I've purchased from the iTunes Store? Win/win proposal follows after rant.
Review: SlimBlade Media Mouse Kensington's SlimBlade Media Mouse is great if you're looking for media control and sleek design in addition to basic mouse functions. The lightweight, slim body is great for travelers.
Catching up with Nullriver and NetShare Nullriver, makers of a tethering app that got pulled from Apple’s App Store, says it’s working with Apple to return NetShare to the store.
OpenCL: What you need to know OpenCL promises to more thoroughly utilize the potential processing capability of a Mac’s graphic processor when it appears as part of the Snow Leopard update to OS X. Peter Cohen takes a closer look at the technology.
India's Airtel to launch iPhone 3G this month Two Indian mobile network operators are expected to offer the iPhone 3G this month, but there are no 3G networks in India for them to run on.
Review: PersonalBrain Pro 4.5 While there are plenty of outliners, Getting Things Done, and project management programs for the Mac, PersonalBrain 4.5 gives you a powerful, innovative non-linear knowledge-management tool.