The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read MoreLast week DynDNS released its beta support for Wide Area Bonjour and DNS Service Discovery. This means that if you own your…
Read MoreRecently, I’ve been migrating the functionality of my old Ubuntu Linux server to my wife’s old iMac. Since a big part of…
Read MoreLast year I took a look at a number of Subversion clients for OS X, finally settling on Versions as my client…
Read MoreI think I’ve spent more time playing games on my iPhone than I have on my old Playstation, Playstation 2 or Wii.…
Read More“Audio Scrobbling,” as defined by Last.fm, is the act of submitting to a central database the details of what songs you’ve been…
Read MoreI’ve had a rant building up for a few weeks. A rant about developer’s treatment at the hands of the App Store…
Read MoreRecently, Elgato released EyeTV for the iPhone (AppStore Link). At a cost of $4.99, its marketing blurb offers the following functionality: With the…
Read MoreHot on the heels of the release of VMWare Fusion 3, the folks at Parallels have released Parallels Desktop 5, matching the…
Read MoreWhen Apple (s aapl) first allowed in-app purchases for third-party apps on the iPhone platform it was restricted to paid apps only, even…
Read MoreHere in Australia, the supermarket chain Woolworths has been freshening its look (and rebranding in some states from Safeway to Woolworths) over…
Read MoreNewsGator released todayNetNewsWire 3.2 for OS X. At the end of July, NewsGator announced the ending of its news feed subscription service and…
Read MoreThere are few iPhone games that I will immediately buy. Most of the ones I do, however, are the classic games I…
Read More