Archive for December, 2008

Display Port. Blessing or Curse

Apple | Hardware 0 No Comments

Why on earth would Apple choose to adopt a new interface when we already have standards like HDMI? It costs $100 to adapt Apple’s Mini DisplayPort back to Dual-Link DVI, bad news for people wanting to connect their New MBPs to older Displays. Look at the bright side though;

  • The mini Display port is 4x smaller then a standard DVI port.
  • Mini DVI and Micro DVI can only support resolutions up to 1920×1200, whereas mini DisplayPort can push resolutions up to 2560×1600
  • Unlike HDMI, DisplayPort is 100% open which means no license fees for using it in your product. This means Apple can pass the savings on to you.
  • The DisplayPort specifications allow for daisy changing multiple monitors

It’s not all gold and roses though, lack of audio support from the mini version of DisplayPort and difficult conversion to HDMI makes for some slight headaches when trying to use your new Mac with older technology. It’s not perfect yet, but continued support and development can produce a solid interface.

uTorrent bring digital goodness to OS X 10.5

Apple | Software/Freeware 0 No Comments

Back in 2006 when BitTorrent Inc. purchased uTorrent, it promised us Mac users a version to call our own. Fortunately, that day is here. On Nov.28th uTorrent for OS X 10.5 was released in beta.

Most of uTorrent’s well-known Windows features tagged along on the journey to the Mac, though some, such as RSS downloading, torrent creation, and the webui, aren’t here yet (boo). Fortunately, uTorrent’s developers are planning to bring and keep uTorrent for Mac in feature parity with the Windows version. Read More

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