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Pogoplug adds journaled HFS+ support
When I wrote about Pogoplug earlier this month, journaled HFS+ support was missing in action. That was a shame, since it's the most common drive format for Mac users. Pogoplug is a network drive adapter coupled with a web service that allows you to ...
The seen and the unseen; invisible files and the command line
Since C.K.'s post on invisible iPod files got so much response over the weekend, I though I'd do a quick rundown this morning on the different ways to handle invisible files in OS X.
The first thing to understand is that there are three ways to ...
MacDrive 6 - read/write Mac-formatted drives and discs on Windows
If, for one reason or another, you just can't get around having to work on a PC either at school, in the office or elsewhere, MacDrive for Windows 98 - XP might alleviate some of those daily headaches you've been having. Recently updated to version ...
iLounge reviews USB transfer device
iLounge has posted a review of Hitch, a sort of USB middle man device that allows transferring files between two USB devices, including iPods. The Hitch is apparently a little slow, taking 6 seconds to transfer a 4MB song, but hey: it beats needing a ...
Tiger, more than a pretty face
I tend to get wrapped up in the pretty front end of Mac OS X. Spotlight, Dashboard, and the Automator are all very cool but as John C. Welch points out Tiger has a lot changes to its far less glamourous underbelly as well.Amongst the big changes ...
New Mac OS X Exploit?
The UK's IT Week reports on a possible new Mac OS X exploit. A proof of concept appears on the Info-pull.com website, claiming that corrupted UDTO HFS+ image structures are vulnerable to denial of service attacks. If true, this same issue may affect ...
Speeding up Samba file copying?
You know how copying large files between a Mac and PC can be so painfully slow? Part of this surely comes from some magical file allocation nonsense translation that occurs between NTFS and HFS, but plenty comes from a little neworking problem. See, ...
No ZFS by default for Leopard
Remember when Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun, told an audience that OS X would be sporting ZFS as the file system of choice and that we would find out all about it at WWDC? It would seem no one told Apple that, as the Stevenote came and went with nary ...
Western Digital makes Mac My Book
It was only a few days ago that our very own Mat Lu was talking up Western Digital's line of My Book external drives, and today Mac users have even more reason to check 'em out. The My Book Studio edition is aimed squarely at Mac users. The enclosure ...
Camp Tune lets you adjust your Boot Camp partition
Paragon software has made available a pre-release version of Camp Tune, a new utility for resizing your Boot Camp partition without destroying data. While the Leopard version of Disk Utility is now able to perform partition resizing, it is not able ...
WD TV provides subtle support for Mac-format drives
It wasn't the splashiest product introduction ever, but last week's launch of Western Digital's $130 WD TV high-definition media player may have caused a few smiles for Mac users. The playback unit -- a simple configuration of a USB2 port for ...
Xsan 1.0.1 Update
I think Scott is psychic. He mentions Xsan in what's the first I've heard of anything Xsan-related in months, and voila! There's an Xsan update in the pipeline. Crazy.In any case, if you have, use, and love Xsan, make sure you grab Xsan ...
Nyko iPod Movie Player
TUAW sister blog Engadget posted a look yesterday at a product due out this November to turn the iPod into a digital video player. Despite the uninspired name, Nyko's "Movie Player for iPod" looks like a really neat little gadget to fill in ...
Hitch iPod2iPod USB Transfer Device
The Hitch iPod2iPod USB Transfer Device is an interesting little device for copying songs between two iPods without a computer in between. You just plug both iPods into the Hitch and you can "select and transfer songs, albums and videos between the ...
Apple TV hacked to play XviD format videos
Word has come in that the Apple TV has been cleverly hacked (yes, already) to play XviD format videos, according to users from the Something Awful forums. To achieve this, the hardware hacker dissected the Apple TV, removing the hard drive and then ...


