Mac OS X Tiger on a normal PC/laptop, a reality already!

August 16th, 2005

Just got back from a vacation to Washington DC and NYC and started to wonder what happened during the two weeks that i was away.

WOW! I found this: Mac OS X Tiger now runs on a normal PC! A VMWare image of Tiger x86 is circulating on the P2P network now. It can be run inside the VMWare on any PC with Windows or Linux host systems.

These are just some preliminary tests and most of the PC hardware drivers are not supported in Tiger x86 yet. But it sounds like the reality of having OSX and Windows on a same PC is coming along faster than I expected.

For more information, you can check out this site dedicated to OSx86.

Yahoo! buys Konfabulator

July 26th, 2005

Great news!
From WoodenFish, I just learnt that Konfabulator was purchased by Yahoo!. The new release 2.1 is now FREE! :]

Konfabulator goes Yahoo!

For those who haven’t heard about Konfabulator: it is a super cool desktop widget manager for Windows and Mac OS X. Yes, I said widget, like the ones in Apple’s Dashboard bundled in the Tiger.

The coolest thing about Konfabulator is that it supports the Windows XP as well as Mac OS X. All the widgets are written in Javascript and cross-platform! So you can get some of that Mac visual style on your dull Windows desktop. Does that sound exciting?

At least I am very excited about the news. With the release of Apple Tiger, I thought Konfabulator will lose quite a lot of users just due to the fact that it is not free and the Dashboard is bundled with the Tiger. Now, with Yahoo!‘s promise to keep the software free of charge, we can expect a much wider spread. I can’t wait to see more fancy widgets now!

Hot Summer Weathers!

July 23rd, 2005

It’s been so HOT for the past several days! Even La Jolla is in the 90s! I felt like there was water on my skins ALL THE TIME!
Hard to imagine the people in Arizona… 110? That’s just STEAMING HOT!

Hot summer weathers

Simplified Chinese Language file for Google Sitemap Plugin v2-final for WordPress

July 20th, 2005

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