Archive for the 'Technology' Category

The State of RESTEasy

Monday, September 17th, 2007

It’s been a while since my last post and even longer since I blogged about RESTEasy. Or better yet, since I committed a change to the RESTEasy code base. This might have lead some to believe that RESTEasy has been abandoned and will cease to exist. Since I have been getting inquiries from friends as [...]

Adobe “Moviestar” Makes Silverlight Irrelevant

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

A lot of people have been giving a lot of oooh’s and aaah’s to Microsofts still beta/alpha Silverlight’s HD video features. While HD video in Silverlight is cool and all, it was only a matter of time before Adobe offered up their HD offering. According to News.com, an upcoming Flash player update code named “Moviestar” [...]

The MBTA Releases a Mobile Site that’s Actually Useful

Monday, August 20th, 2007

After parking my car in the garage this morning, I walked down stairs to the train platform to see it full of people waiting for a train that wasn’t there. It was now 8:26 and the 8:25 was no where in sight. Annoyed as why the train wasn’t here, I pulled out my Q to [...]

How to Install Live Cycle Data Services ES on Mac OS X

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

If you’ve been disappointed to learn that Adobe does not offer an installer for Live Cycle Data Services ES, you may be happy to learn that the AIX installer runs just peachy under Mac OS X. The AIX installer is an executable JAR file that runs an InstallAnywhere installer. Simply double-click the JAR and go. [...]

Where VMWare Fusion Shines Over Parallels Desktop

Monday, August 13th, 2007

There’s no question that Parallels Desktop is the current tool to beat when it come to running Windows applications under Mac OS X. There are a number of great features that Parallels offers like being able to create a VM image from a real PC and import VMWare images. These are a few things that [...]

Refurbished MacBook Pro Unpacking Photos

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

A lot of folks get pretty excited when they get a new Apple product and share their unpacking experience online. Just the other week, I was able to snag a refurbished 15″ 2.16GHz MacBook Pro at the Apple Store Special Deals section for $1499. I was curious to see how much of a departure [...]

Comcast High-Speed IS Really Fast

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Lately I’ve started seeing some pretty impressive download speeds from Comcast. For example, it took me less than 4 minutes to download VMWare Fusion:

That’s 1.2MB/sec which is pretty damn speedy if you ask me. Ironically, at the office the best I can get is 300KB/sec. Going the other direction, I’ve found that upload speeds are [...]

Farewell MacOSRumors.com

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Well, it seems that an old staple of Mac rumor sites has finally seen it’s last day. The site MacOSRumors.com was once one of the greatest Mac sites around. Over the past few years however, due to health issues with its founder, had gone down hill. Most readers had put the site on death watch, [...]

The GIMPs New UI Overhaul Could Prove Useful

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

I ran across this post on Digg about how the folks who make GIMP are considering a revamp to the GIMP UI. I for one, think this is a positive direction for the application and it probably help build a stronger user base going forward. The current GIMP UI suffers from the same quirks that [...]

The iPhone is now Offically Dull and BORING!

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Can we stop talking about the iPhone now please? It’s been almost a month now and no one can stop talking about this device. Even worse, no one is talking about anything new about the iPhone. While I do enjoy reading Mac rumor sites like AppleInsider.com, MacRumors.com, and others. But now the topic of these [...]