Recent Comments:
iPhoneHellas: 2.2 coming November 21 {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Nov 12th 2008 1:01PM Turn off auto correction? Duck Yeah!!!
Win a license for video catalog tool Frameline 47 {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 14th 2008 8:13AM Finding dupes (with different file names).
Consistent file names.
Consistent formats.
Win a Dymo DiscPaint from TUAW {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 20th 2008 4:25PM GParted Live CD, to fix a partition.
No iPhone 3G for school? Win a bag of goodies instead {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 18th 2008 8:57PM Phys. Ed.
Win a copy of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars {PS3 Fanboy}
Jun 25th 2008 7:23PM "Head Shot"
UT online.
Fanswag: Get a copy of No More Heroes on us [update] {Nintendo Wii Fanboy}
May 5th 2008 7:44PM I wore a sleeveless shirt.
Mac 101: uninstalling applications {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Apr 28th 2008 2:33PM This might be a candidate for Ask TUAW, but I have been trying to find a way to uninstall iTunes and QuickTime from Leopard. I have VLC and Senuti for all my media and iPod management and I like to keep my system clean from all unused programs. I use AppTrap for all of my uninstalling and I have dragged the iTunes and QuickTime programs to the trash/AppTrap but Apple Software Update still informs me of updates for these programs. This leads me to believe that there are still traces of them left on my system.
Any suggestions or 3rd party apps for this?
How to upgrade your TiVo HD with WinMFS {Engadget HD}
Apr 18th 2008 9:30PM I just did this upgrade on my Tivo HD two days ago with a Samsung F1 1TB drive. I only had one SATA adapter on my computer so I had to do a "Backup", swap drives, then "Restore" as opposed to having both HDD's hooked up at the same time. You lose your saved shows that way but all of your settings get transferred over just fine. Save the image file to a CD when you are done for a nice backup in case your new drive dies.
It might also be important to note that WinMFS also has a "supersize" option that you can run after the backup/restore process. Supersize frees up even more space on your new drive. With my 1TB drive, I had 131 HD hours after the restore and 144 HD hours after the supersize.
I couldn't be happier and the whole process was under an hour.
Wii Fanswag: Wireless nunchuk, Perfect Shot and Frontman guitar {Nintendo Wii Fanboy}
Apr 4th 2008 5:16PM Because I spend all of my money on games and now I need some peripherals.
Virtually Free: Superstarzzzzz {Nintendo Wii Fanboy}
Apr 4th 2008 5:15PM Super Mario Pack.









