You know that weblogs have left the domain of geeks and teenagers when Ru Paul gets one. He writes about “cunty she-mails” from “ignorant bitches”! He let’s us know he’s going to “back that ass up for a high colonic”! I’d swear it was a parody site if it wasn’t so nicely put together. [via haddock.org]
Thanks to Apple’s OS 10.1.5 now even IE features Quartz rendering. The 7.2 MB download is available here, although the page is a bit vague on details of the improved features.
The Snoopers’ Charter gets delayed. Lets see what they try and sneak through in the second draft.
Xicons.com have launched a new Open Source section to their website, the aim of which is to provide free icon designs and resources to OSX opensource developers.
Not only are they going to record everything you do, say and everywhere you go online or with a phone in your pocket, but now they’re going to let everyman and his dog have access to the information at the drop of a hat. I mean what possible justification could there be for Consignia having access to this data?!? Go on, get writing!
Hot on the heals of Mozilla 1.0 comes an Alpha version of Mozilla 1.1, now including Quartz rendering under Mac OS 10.1.5. Other improvements include DHTML performance enhancements, faster start-up, improved download manager and better drag and drop support. The 17mb download is available here.
OSX 10.1.5 is available through the OSX Software Update app. Can’t find an installer yet on Apple’s website, I’ll post a link when i do. Update: Standalone Installer available here.
Whilst searching for the new Biosphere release Shenzhou (sample) I stumbled across New Order circa 1982 ‘video 5-8-6’ (sample).
Conspiracy 101, The Bush 9/11 Scandal for Dummies. via onepointzero
Apple has released a public preview of Quicktime 6 on their website. This latest version of Quicktime finally provides MPEG-4 support straight out of the box. Other supported technologies include JPEG 2000 and Flash 5. The OSX installer is a 10MB download. Apple also announced that they will be selling the eMac to the general public as of today, previously it was only available to educational customers.