Gozzie launches Maclord’s Blog

Yet another blog featuring tips and tricks about Macs, OS X, and cross-platform working and the iPhone. Sounds like another “me, too” blog, right?
Well, hopefully, the Maclord’s Blog will create an otherwise impression soon enough – with some truly extraordinary stories like:
Could you imagine, for example, that you could corrupt an iPod with exported calendar [...]

64-bit Windows support in Boot Camp

Mac Pro users can boot into their 64-bit Windows Vista (GO confirms XP support still limited to 32-bit on Bootcamp).

‘OpenMac’ Promises $399 Headless Mac… But Not From Apple

Arnold Kim reports on Macrumors.com that:

A company called Psystar has started advertising a $399 computer called “OpenMac” which claims to be a Leopard compatible Mac built from standard PC-parts. For $399, you get a tower computer with the following specs:

Publish iCal calendars with local WebDAV server

To publish your iCal Calendar with the bundled OS X Apache web server, edit Apache’s configuration file in /etc/httpd. You must be root, so I expect you know vi and the workings of this file in general.
% sudo vi /etc/httpd/htttpd.conf
In the Shared Library section, where modules are loaded, add these two lines in the [...]

The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness Calls Upon Apple Inc. to Change New IMAC Campaign Claiming That, “You Can’t Be Too Thin. Or Too

Apple’s new IMAC Campagin states that, “You can’t be too thin. Or too powerful.” The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness calls upon Apple to rethink their new media campaign. In society in which 7 -10 million Americans are struggling with eating disorders, and messages from the media are influential and they do make a difference, [...]