Your Ad Here

Thieves Break into Apple Store everything stolen in 31 secs – Video

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Appstore, Mac, Macbook, News


At 2:00 in the morning, five guys broke into the Marlton, New Jersey Apple Store and in 31 seconds flat they leave with 23 MacBook Pros, 14 iPhones and 9 iPod touches.

It was definitely a well organized robbery… they are crazy fast. You can watch the security video below.

Anyone with tips on the identity of the masked bandits is being asked to call police at 856-983-1118 or the confidential tip line at 856-988-4699.

This is really one of the fastest burglaries i have seen!

How to Prepare Your Mac for Snow Leopard – Leopard osx to Snow Leopard!

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Downloads, Guides, Mac, Macbook, OS X Snow Leopard, Snow Leopard, Software, Tips, Top Posts


An operating system update like this Friday’s release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard is a perfect time to clean up your computer and start fresh. Let’s prepare your Mac for this weekend’s 10.6 upgrade.

Before You Upgrade, Part 1: Clean Up Your Mac

You don’t want to take those applications you haven’t launched in months, giant log files, superfluous startup items, and even old documents you don’t need anymore into Snow Leopard, so the first thing you want to do is give your Mac the virtual hose-down. Audit your data, applications, and login items; run some maintenance, and give the old hard drive a checkup with Disk Utility. Here are detailed instructions on how to clean up and revive your bloated, sluggish Mac.

Before You Upgrade, Part 2: Back Up Your Data

Before you crack open that pretty Snow Leopard box, get yourself an external FireWire drive and run a full backup of all the important files on your Mac. If you’ve got Leopard now you should already be running Time Machine, so make sure you’ve got a fresh new backup completed. If you’re still on Tiger, here are a gaggle of free Mac backup utilities for you to use. (But seriously, if you don’t already: get a FireWire drive. Back up your Mac. Now.)

Before You Upgrade, Part 3 (The Extra-Paranoid Track): Make a Bootable Backup of Your Mac

Maybe you go through the entire Snow Leopard upgrade process only to realize that your one, essential, company VPN application isn’t yet compatible. Maybe you accidentally lose files or apps in the upgrade process, or you just decide you hate Snow Leopard and want to go back to Leopard stat. One great way to ensure you can go right back to your working Mac’s state before an upgrade is to mirror the current state of your Mac on a bootable external hard drive. Even if you’ve got a Time Machine backup, grab another external drive and clone your Mac’s internal hard drive. With a bootable clone on hand, if anything goes wrong or you just want to boot back up into your old Mac’s environment (settings, apps, data, and all), you can do so by holding down the T key Option key, restarting your Mac, and choosing the clone as your bootup disk.

The Upgrade Path to Snow Leopard

To install Snow Leopard on your Intel-based Mac, Apple recommends you go from Leopard using the $29 Snow Leopard upgrade disc, or go from Tiger using the $169 Mac Box Set. Here’s Apple’s full set of system requirements.

The important thing to know is that you can only install the $29 upgrade on top of an existing Leopard installation. That is, you can’t start with a formatted Mac hard drive and install Snow Leopard only, which is kind of a bummer for geeks who like to do totally fresh, from-scratch installations.

Correction and update: We have confirmed that the preview of Snow Leopard DOES offer a standalone installer that works on a freshly-formatted hard drive without an existing Leopard installation or DVD. While we can’t absolutely say before Friday whether or not the final release will work this way, it’s very possible it will. (Read: The full version of the new Mac OS X may be just $29.) My apologies for the mistake! Thanks to commenters RudolphDer and dark42 for asking!

Upate #2: Confirmed: $29 Snow Leopard installs whether or not you’ve got Leopard.

Choose one of two methods for the upgrade.

Upgrade Method 1. Install Snow Leopard Directly on Top of Your Existing Leopard Setup (Easy)

If you’re already running a relatively clean installation of Leopard, and you want to make this update as easy, fast, and painless as possible, you’re just going to pop your Snow Leopard DVD into your Mac’s drive and go. I did this using the Dev Preview of Snow Leopard on a well-used and cluttered Mac, and things went just fine. This is the upgrade path Apple wants you to take and suits most folks—with a good backup, you’ve nothing to fear. The only possible disadvantage to this approach is that some old logs and system files you don’t need might stick around.

Upgrade Method 2. Wipe Your Mac Clean and Start from Scratch (Advanced)

Serious nerds who want their Snow Leopard installation absolutely pristine (and come from the Windows school of wipe-and-reinstall) can go all-out and format their Mac’s hard drive, reinstall Leopard, upgrade to Snow Leopard,, install Snow Leopard and then restore their data from backup and reinstall all their essential apps.

The one advantage to this approach is that you can take the opportunity to repartition your Mac’s hard drive in the process (though if it’s Boot Camp you want, you can set that up any time, not just when wiping your drive). You’ll also know for sure your Mac is completely cruft-free. The disadvantage to this approach is that it’s tedious and time-consuming. The Snow Leopard installation can take 45 minutes to an hour, then you’ve got to restore your Time Machine backup (depending on how much data we’re talking, this can also take up to an hour) and then you’ve got to reinstall your applications.

If you do decide to go this route on Snow Leopard upgrade day, here are a few notes:

  • Only start once you have your Leopard DVD and Snow Leopard DVD in hand, and your data backed up.
  • Inventory your Mac’s application list. Command-line lovers can do a simple ls /Applications/ >> appsiuse.txt to get a textual listing of everything in the Applications folder. Otherwise you can just eye your Applications folder and note down its contents. Also check your System Preferences panes for any panels you’ve installed there.
  • After you’ve inventoried your applications and backed up your data, insert your Leopard DVD and click on “Install Mac OS X.”
  • Insert your Snow Leopard DVD and click on “Install Mac OS X.” When you reach the Snow Leopard Installer’s “Welcome” screen, from the Utilities menu, choose “Disk Utility…” From there you can (say a little prayer) and format or repartition your Mac’s internal hard drive. Once that’s done, continue with the installation as usual.

You get a few opportunities to restore your Time Machine backup during the Snow Leopard installation. Even if you pass each time, once Snow Leopard is completely installed, you can get your data out of Time Machine by running the Migration Assistant (located in /Applications/Utilities/).

One important thing to know about restoring a Time Machine backup: you can’t be logged in as the same user name that you’re restoring. That is, if I’m logged in as gina, and my backed-up Time Machine user is also gina, the Migration Assistant either makes you rename the restored user or log in as another (admin) user to do the restore. The Migration Assistant also lets you decide what you restore: which data (in predetermined folders/categories, like Music, Pictures, Documents, etc), all of your Applications (or none), settings, and other files. Here’s what that looks like:


How are you planning to upgrade to Snow Leopard? Are you doing any special Mac prep beforehand?

Apple Tablet Previews

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Apple Tablet, Cydia, Mac, News, Videos

Do you guys think these are real? thats for you guys to decide…stay tuned on my site www.3giphone-hacks.net for the latest updates…on the Apple Tablet. I have heard from my sources that it will be powered by the Iphone Firmware. Read the articles on my site for the latest updates on firmwares. More videos below for you guys to watch on the Apple tablet.

iSimulate – Brings iPhone apps to the big screen

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Appstore, Downloads, Guides, Hacks, Mac, Software, Tips

Apple’s iPhone
simulator built into Xcode is nice and all but it doesn’t fully
replicate the actual feel of playing with an iPhone in real life, not
to mention you cannot test things such as the accelerometer and the
multitouch on screen. Company Vimov has created an awesome new application called iSimulate. iSimulate,
in conjunction with a Mac OS X application, it allows you to take the
input, including multitouch and accelerometer, of an iPhone, and
wirelessly connect it to the application running on your Mac and view
it on your monitor.


Developers can use it to test their applications in a ‘real world’ environment and to show off their applications on a nice big screen. This will also let people use apps on their big screen monitors. The iPhone’s screen is nice and all for portable use, but c’mon, wouldn’t it be nicer to play your favorite games on your favorite monitor or hdtv in your house? Assuming it performs nicely and all.

However, this app may not be ready for the latter use just yet. This iPhone application is intended for developers and the application required running on your mac is called an “SDK” this makes it obvious it’s intended for devs and not gamers. Though, it opens up big possibilities for the near future. If you would like to buy this application, we suggest you do so now as the price hasn’t reached the final price tag yet. Coming August 16th, 2009 the application will hit it’s final price tag of $32USD. Currently, it’s $8USD and coming August 10th, it will hit $10USD.

- source: vimov.com

New screenshot gallery shows more polished Snow Leopard

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Downloads, Mac, Macbook, News, OS X Snow Leopard, Software

A new and extensive screenshot gallery taken from the near
feature-complete build of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard distributed at
this week’s Apple developers conference shows off a more polished
operating system nearing its final stretch of development.

The screenshots,
published on MichaelFlux.com, were snapped from build 10A380, revealing
a handful of previously unseen interface changes and other enhancements
spread throughout the software and its bundled applications.

AppleInsider has extracted some of the more relevant shots
from the gallery along with their descriptions, such as those showing
Snow Leopard’s new Stacks grid view, which has recently seen the
addition of a transparent frame between the stack background and the
drop shadow.

It’s long been reported that Stacks displayed in grid view will allow
you to jump from one folder to another without ever having to leave the
Stack. However, Apple appears to have recently added a button at the
top left-hand corner that lets you easily jump back to the parent
directory — or the “Applications” folder in the shots below — similar
to the back and forth buttons offered on iPhone navigation screens.

Snow Leopard

The Desktop & Screen Saver control panel now only renders
thumbnails of available Desktop pictures that are in view, preserving
system resources and cutting back on lag:

Snow Leopard

Icons for Folder Actions Setup now reside in Finder contextual menus:

Snow Leopard

Welcome improvements to the speed in which Mail renders IMAP mail
indexes are also reported, though this discovery can be put up for
debate given these advances are seen following a clean install of Mac
OS X in which Mail’s database is largely empty:

Snow Leopard

You can now make a note out of the selected text or have it spoken out loud and added to iTunes from Safari’s contextual menus:

Snow Leopard

VoiceOver Utility has been completely overhauled with a sleek new interface that takes design cues from AirPort Utility:

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard

The AirPort menu in Snow Leopard’s menu bar now shows the signal strength of all available wireless networks:

Snow Leopard

Both Audio MIDI setup and Image Capture have seen their interfaces
refreshed along the lines of AirPort Utility and VoiceOver Utility:

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard

A new version of Apple’s Preview app sports some snazzy new Contact Sheet and Annotation view modes:

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard

And finally, a few more shots show off the new QuickTime X interface:

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard

MichaelFlux.com also published an earlier and less revealing set of digital photos taken while installing the new Snow Leopard build:

Snow Leopard

Apple said early this week it will make Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard available in September as a $29 upgrade for all owners of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

Apple Fixes DFU Mode and Enables iPhone Notes Sync

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Iphone, Mac

Apple has fixed DFU Mode and enabled iPhone notes syncing in the just released Mac OS X 10.5.7, according to an iSpazio report.

With the new Mac OS 10.5.7 DFU mode session are fully functional, which is certainly a good thing! We can also synchronize notes between the iPhone 3.0 and iTunes 8.2 via USB. Take a Look at a screenshot by Mark Sfreddo that shows the ability to synchronize notes in iTunes.

This is great news to everyone out there having trouble using DFU mode. For some reason I never had any. Thank God. Anyway, this will surely help everyone out.

- source: spaziocellulare.com

Check out this new way of organising iphone apps on your iphone via itunes!

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Mac, Software, Videos, Windows

This is a very good idea. Instead of organizing
your applications directly on your iPhone or iPod Touch, why not do it
on your PC or Mac via iTunes with the comfort of using a mouse. I
believe using a mouse to do app organizing would be much more easier
than using your finger on the iPhone or iPod Touch especially when you
have tons of pages along with tons of icons/apps. I wonder when this feature will be out…take a look at the video below:

JuiceDrop v1.1 Released – Make your iphone a usb storage device

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Downloads, Hacks, Iphone, Ipod Touch, Mac, Software, Tips, Top Posts

Hey guys & gals, you may remember that we covered JuiceDrop by RipDev
a few weeks ago. In case you don’t remember, Juicedrop is the easy
utility that enables you to transfer files to your iPhone or iPod Touch
via USB without any type of iPhone Hacks or iPod Touch Hacks this includes iPhone Jailbreaking.

JuiceDrop is a completely free utility for Mac OS X and
Microsoft Windows allowing you to painlessly upload any files to your
iPhone by just dragging them over the JuiceDrop window. No Wi-Fi
required! You can configure the mapping for file types you drag on and
appropriate folders on the device

This update is for Mac OS X only and it fixes the following:

  • Fixed a bug with adding of new file types.
  • Fixed a bug with case-sensitive comparison of file types when uploading to the iPhone.
  • Added automatic Software Update checking.
  • Path settings are saved per-protocol now.

It’s recommended you get the new version and update.

You may download Juicedrop v1.1 from our iPhone Downloads section:
JuiceDrop v1.1 Download for Mac OS X

Apple forces Wired to take down netbook OSx86 video

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Guides, Hacks, Mac, Software, Tips

bswind2

Wired Gadget Lab
has taken down a video made by [Brian X. Chen] in which he gives a
brief overview and demonstration of how to install OSX on an MSI Wind netbook.
This apparently didn’t sit well with Apple, who contacted Wired and
complained; Wired agreed and removed the video. Frankly, we’re
disappointed with Wired’s response. While they were technically posting
content which is questionable at best—in the video, Brian mentions that
this is illegal and that it would be a good idea to have a retail copy
of OSX on hand, but then goes on to point out that you can also
download the hacked operating system off The Pirate Bay, Isohunt,
etc—the video in and of itself wasn’t illegal, and thus Wired comes off
as susceptible to what amounts to bullying by Apple. We’re all about
creativity and innovation, and stifling that innovative spirit has
never worked well in the long run.

Fortunately, if you’re feeling like you’ve missed out on the video, don’t despair: Gizmodo has posted the video on their website for you to view and enjoy.

[photo: Brian X. Chen]

Guys feel free to email me or message me on live chat if you need any help with OSx86!

Terminal Tips: Enable “path view” in Finder

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Mac, Tips

When you open a Finder window and start browsing to a folder, do you
lose track of the path to that folder? If you do, the Terminal command
below will enable path view in the Finder — this means that you will
see the directory path to the current folder you are browsing in the
title bar, instead of only seeing the name of the current directory.

To make directory paths visible atop Finder windows, open Terminal.app
(/Applications/Utilities/) and type the following command:

defaults write com.apple.finder _FXShowPosixPathInTitle -bool YES

Once you run the above command, you will also need to restart the
Finder, so you can either type “killall Finder” and hit return, or use
the Force Quit option under the Apple menu to relaunch it. The Finder
will restart, and you will start seeing the paths to directories in the
title bar.

Update: As some have pointed out in the comments below, this Terminal command will only work with Mac OS X Leopard (version 10.5).

bigtitsroundasses fuck videos Magical Feet momsanaladventure milfsoup Big Tits Cream Pie bigmouthfuls milfsoup milf soup ballhoneys latina lips milf lessons facialfest Allie Foster Tugjobs milflessons Britney Blew blowjobninjas Spanish Diosa Alexa Benson bangbros Big Tits, Round Asses couple pussies magicalfeet Assparade workinglatinas Backroommilf Alanna Ackerman bigtitsroundasses Alexis Silver Catholic school girls Ahryan Astyn Bait Bus tugjobs bigmouthfuls big bubble butt Puma Sweede bigtitcreampie blowjobninjas Allie Perdue bigmouthfuls Alayah Sashu BIG booty bangbus fuck team five Fuck Team Five juicy round ass big mouthfuls Sophie Dee milfsoup pushing up daisies Marquetta Jewel sinfulcomics Fuck Team Five ass parade Celeb Nudity bangbus Busty Milf gothic chick Esperanza Gomez celeb king Alix Lakehurst Fuck Team Five eva angelina fucking teen Eva Angelina pimpin bang bros fucking girls crazy ass fucking ball honeys Alicia Silverjones Monstersofcock bangbros Bait Bus facialfest ass parade Alicia Tease big mouthfuls fucking pussies milf soup Tugjobs Shy Love bangbus fuckteamfive sweet pussy cock hungry milfsoup milf soup squirting bang bus