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So it turns out that 10% of all the traffic on the internet is encrypted with the help of Lava Lamps. That’s awesome, right? I love Lava Lamps and used to own a half dozen of them, but who knew they could be one of the keys to encryption? Fast Company Design did a story about how Cloudflare uses Lava Lamps as a super random number generator. Three Lava Lamps Cloudflare Here’s how it works: Cloudfl
Netflix to Soon Pull the Plug for 2nd Gen and 3rd Gen Apple TVs Soon You’ll Be Able to Add Siri to Your Group Chats, Latest Apple Patent Hints
Now that the fifth generation iPod touch is reaching the hands of customers, some users have begun to post benchmarks. These benchmarks reveal that, while the iPod touch may share many physical characteristics with its iPhone 5 cousin, it falls far behind the iPhone in terms of performance. Japanese tech site Macotakara used the System Status app to take a look at the internal hardware of the new
One of the more interesting things released today at Apple's event was the new "Fusion Drive" in the new iMac (and yes, it's only for the new iMac and new Mac mini models so far). Fusion Drive is Apple's take on solving the "I want the speed of an SSD but I have way more stuff than I can fit on the SSD I could afford" problem. Apple's Fusion Drive Performance Chart In a nutshell, Fusion Drive comb
Benchmarking Parallels, Fusion, and VirtualBox Against Boot Camp A few weeks ago, we provided a look at the major options for Windows virtualization on Mac OS X: Parallels Desktop 8 and VMware Fusion 5. A head-to-head comparison showed that Parallels 8 beat Fusion 5 overall, although performance was very close in most benchmarks. Many readers asked us to perform additional testing to determine the
Parallels Desktop 8 vs. VMware Fusion 5: Benchmark Showdown Last week, we benchmarked VMware Fusion 5 and found that it offered a consistent performance increase over its predecessor, Fusion 4. Just a few days later, Parallels Desktop 8, the primary competitor to Fusion in the consumer OS X virtualization market, launched. Armed with the latest software from both companies, we can now take a look
MacBook Air Mountain Lion Battery Life: 10.7.4 vs 10.8 vs 10.8.1 Over the last several days we’ve been testing the battery life hit that many portable Mac users experienced after upgrading to OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. We were interested in not only the initial drop in battery life caused by the upgrade to 10.8, but also in any improvement that users would see from Mountain Lion’s first point-update
Monday's article at the Wall Street Journal, which provided confirmation of an Apple tablet device, had all the earmarks of a controlled leak. Here's how Apple does it. Often Apple has a need to let information out, unofficially. The company has been doing that for years, and it helps preserve Apple's consistent, official reputation for never talking about unreleased products. I know, because when
Apple is Rumored to be Working on a 20-inch Foldable ‘Crease-Free’ Screen Apple Inside Information Explains Why iPhone Photos Reappeared, No Spying Involved
Mac OS X Tip - No Password, No Root, No CD? No Problem. by , 11:00 AM EDT, June 16th, 2003 Say you've lost your account password, you don't have a system CD on hand, and you didn't enable root. Say you have no other way to log into that machine. Say you need access to the files on that machine right now. Say you're in deep you-know-what, bucko. Fortunately, there's a five minute fix -- all it take
Computing with Bifocals - A (Near)-Complete List of Mac Keyboard Shortcuts by - April 22nd, 2005 Some people prefer to use a keyboard to execute commands rather than a mouse. Since I prefer a mouse I sometimes forget that many people would rather use their keyboards. Recently, reader Andy King reminded me that I have been quite remiss in not updating information about keyboard commands that work
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