Heroes, a good start

As a rule I don’t watch much television these days, but I’d hear that the new show Heroes on NBC might be worth watching. I was not disappointed. This isn’t starting out as your typical story about people who have special powers.
Only a few of the eventual full cast were introduced last night. [...]

Aperture 1.5 available this week

Apple announced that Aperture 1.5 will be available this week as a free upgrade
for owners of Aperture 1.0. It will have many new features including better
support for external storage, more metadata support and web service plug-ins. It’s universal and will support all Intel-based macs, including the minis and
MacBooks.
Aperture is Apple’s professional photographic work flow [...]

The current level of browser vulnerabilities

It seems that Symantec has reported that the number of security vulnerabilities in web browsers is growing with the most being found in Firefox. But, it’s also reported that Firefox is also the fastest to patch these vulnerabilities.

According to the most recent update to security-firm Symantec’s biannual Internet Security Threat Report, the last six [...]

Five for Fun

Five Links for fun and general interest:Neave ImaginationJust have fun with it…

How To: Add a new iCal event from Quicksilver

TUAW and Hawk Winks has information that can help you do just that.How To: Add a new iCal event from Quicksilver - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW):A while ago we covered Quicksilver plugins for Gmail and Google Calendar, allowing you to send an email or create a new event (respectively) right from within Quicksilver’s interface.¬† If you aren’t a Google Calendar user though, Quicksilver also offers the same kind of plugin for iCal.¬† Somehow I lost this in my bloggable bookmarks, but last month Tim Gaden at Hawk Wings broke down the syntax for adding an event to iCal with this plugin, and it’s really pretty simple.

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