iTunes errors
From thePhoneWiki.com: iTunes errors.
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From support.apple.com: Controlling AppleTV with a third-party remote control.
Android file transfer is an application for Macintosh computers (running Mac OS X 10.5 or later) you can use to view and transfer files between your Mac and an Android device (running Android 3.0 or later). For Mac users only. You don't need extra software to connect your Android device to a Windows computer. This connection uses the MTP protocol, which is not supported by Mac OS X natively.
Labels: Android, connectivity, Mac, software
AirDrive turns your iOS device into a wireless flash disk.
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From Macworld.com: How to install Mountain Lion over Leopard.
If you like cars and art and you happen to be near Italy, then the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena, Italy is a must see!
The book Mobile JavaScript application development is bringing web programming to mobile devices. It provides a hands-on tour of the most powerful JavaScript frameworks available today. You’ll build sample apps with jQuery Mobile, Sencha Touch, and PhoneGap to learn the unique advantages—and disadvantages—of each framework. From there, you can determine which one is best for your project. This book is ideal for web developers familiar with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Starting at less than 20$ for the ebook version.
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From MacOSXhints.com: Sync MacOSX Lion Address Book with a Nokia device.
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Lisp in small parts is a series of short interactive Lisp tutorials, where you can type Lisp commands at the Listener and see the results instantly.
With on ex, written on{X} (pronounced 'on-ex') you can control and extend the capabilities of your Android phone using a JavaScript API to remotely program it. on{X} beta currently requires Facebook ID for authentication, no info is shared or saved, additional authentication methods will be added very soon. Made by Microsoft!
Labels: Android, connectivity, DIY, software
At Old Mac Archive you find some ROM files for use with emulators, as well as tools for obtaining ROM dumps and some helpful documents.
If you ever thought about building a geodesic dome, then take a look at Domerama.com for a great overview of Geodesic hub connectors.
From Lifehacker.com: Turn Your email into the best social network you’ll ever use.
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At Free programming books you find ebooks for free online viewing or download. From Ada to LISP, Ruby, SmallTalk and more. Highly recommended. You even find the famous SmallTalk books (blue, green, red) by Adele Goldberg there.
Finally: with Mini vMac for Android you can run MacOS6 and MacOS7 on your Android device.
With Eurail and Interrail you can travel all around Europe per train.
Labels: travel
The Google world wonders project aims to bring to life the wonders of the modern and ancient world by using Street View technology.
From Kevin Kellys CoolsTools: How to find free and cheap ebooks.
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Amazing DIY article from Backblaze.com about Petabytes on a budget, how to build cheap cloud storage. It shows you you to build a 4U enclosure with 45 3,5" hard drives including controllers for less than 10000$.
If you happen to be in Germany and you want to see some amazing cars, then head to Classic Remise in Duesseldorf and/or Berlin. Even an Aston Martin Lagonda station wagon can be seen there!
Finally: baseband freedom for iPhone3G and iPhone3GS who were on 06.15.00 and can now be downgraded to 05.13.04.
When can I use SVG is a compatibility table for support of SVG in desktop and mobile browsers.
From Engadget: Samsung Galaxy S III gets SIM unlock option via app.