New version of parallels to support Vista..

11 May, 2008 (14:22) | , , , , | No comments

As the title really!

Parallels, Inc. yesterday released a new version of its flagship virtualization app Parallels Desktop (3.0.5600), which includes support for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. It also fixes some kernel panic issues, unusually high CPU usage, and provides improvements to Shared Folders.

Parallels allows Macs with Intel processors to run Windows apps […]

Thou shalt have Safari: Part 2

3 May, 2008 (10:12) | , | 1 comment

Safari now has a massive 0.21% share of the market on Windows due to making you have it. Well, calling it an update. Then, they called it a new program but wanted you to have it anyway still. Who unticks boxes? So, all these new Safari users, where are you?
Needless to say, Mozilla and their […]

Don’t want Safari? Tough.

19 April, 2008 (13:57) | , | No comments

iTunes users on Windows were having Safari forced on them as an “Update”, which seemed to annoy some people who didn’t want it installed by default. It’s now listed as “New Software”… and installed by default unless you uncheck the box.
Reported by CNET here.

New ‘Get a Mac’ ads - still poking fun at Vista!

2 April, 2008 (12:49) | , , , | 1 comment

Hot on the heels of the new iPhone ads, Apple have launched two new ‘Get a Mac’ ads.
Titled ‘Yoga’ and ‘Breakthrough’, both ads continue the current trend of poking fun at Vista, and the PC in general.
The new Apple ads can be watched here in a variety of sizes.

Safari on windows legality - an update

28 March, 2008 (09:01) | , , | No comments

Original story

Ken fisher over on Ars technica has apparently heard back from Apple on the dubious legality of Safari on Windows (the original post is here)
The Cupertino outfit has admitted that it was indeed an oversight in the legal mumbo-jumbo, and it has already been corrected.
I’m sure that’s a huge relief for the literally tens […]

Safari on PC = illegal !

27 March, 2008 (09:01) | , , | No comments

Original source

In a foot in mouth moment only Apple could manage, someone on their legal team has got a bit carried away when writing the Safari SLA.
2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.This License allows you to install
and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled computer at a time.
The Apple […]