There’s a new version of .Mac webmail in the works!
There’s a new version of .Mac webmail in the works!
iTunify is an iTunes tag editor with support for find and replace, as well as regular expressions.
M-CARE was sold to Blue Cross Blue Shield on Friday. The UMHS press release claims that plan coverage will not change significantly.
My parents share their iTunes collection on the iMac, and when I get home I’ll have to update it to share the artwork as well.
The Unarchiver is a great replacement for the built in Mac OS X unzip utility.
Aqua4iTunes restores the beauty of Aqua to iTunes, whose default appearance in version 7 is shameful.
DJ Shadow‘s new album The Outsider is out and it’s mediocre.
U of M VPN. Access campus resources from home.
A tale of two mothers. Time interviews Tupac and Biggie’s moms 10 years after their sons’ deaths.
Here’s some more artwork from the Banksy exhibit.
Banksy opened a new exhibit in LA this weekend that features a painted live elephant.
Time has an interesting article on the sanitation problems associated with pre-packaged spinach.
Drivers will not be able to talk on their cell phones in California starting in 2008. This is the greatest law passed, ever.
iTunesKeys enables hot key support for iTunes on Windows. It works great and doesn’t use a lot of RAM!
Banksy targets Disneyland. He flew all the way to California from England to pull off the stunt!
Texas football coach Mack Brown blames the Longhorns’ loss to OSU on the new clock format introduced by the NCAA. Right Mack, your team’s lack of offense during the entire game wasn’t the reason, it was the game clock expiring too quickly.
Jason Fortuny’s Craigslist Experiment. This reminds me of Dateline’s “To Catch a Predator” except that it is a one-man show and a little bit creepier. I also find it interesting that RFJason left his contact info on his web site while pulling this stunt and is now getting threats from his victims.
Three new Mac ad ideas. (via Airbag).
TDK has a line of DVD-Rs that are scratch proof. However, they are 4x more expensive than regular DVD-Rs.
Veerle has a nice tutorial on how to create grunge brushes for use in Photoshop.