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Continue reading …We’ve been anticipating FaceTime for the Mac ever since we spied the feature on the iPhone, and now Apple is making our dreams a reality with a handy new beta Mac OS X application dubbed “FaceTime.” It’s not an iChat replacement; far from it, in fact. Instead, the standalone, lightweight app dedicates itself to FaceTime calls only, with no sign of your handy AIM or Gtalk buddy list to help you along. It pulls its list of contacts strictly from the Mac Address Book, with no editing available in app, and you’d better hope you have a good handle on that list of contacts (our Gmail-tainted version could certainly use some work). You have to click on a person’s name and then guess which email or phone number they have associated with a FaceTime account — none of the helpful icons from the iPhone have made it over to guide you. It took quite a bit of extra-FaceTime communication to sort out what was what, but once you guess at the right bit of info to place the call with, it’s typical Apple simplicity. From the phone side it’s intuitive enough: call the email address associated with an Apple ID and you get the computer, call the phone number and you get the iPhone. Conveniently, your computer will “ring” even if the app is closed, though you can turn this feature off in System Preferences if it unsettles you. Hopefully Apple takes this “beta” moniker seriously and has some extra features to add before it releases the final version of the app. We also wouldn’t mind seeing this folded into iChat proper — why have two first party video chat methods? Either way, computer-to-phone conversations are here to stay. The payoff? The psychedelic experience of viewing four Paul Millers simultaneously. Gallery: FaceTime for Mac hands-on FaceTime for Mac hands-on: it works, it’s rough originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 15:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …As members of the rescue team that brought 33 miners out of a collapsed Chilean mine alive packed up, they took the AP on an exclusive tour of the rescue effort from the inside. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …A church in Jacksonville, FL had its air conditioners stolen, so the pastor decided to put the thief on notice that he better take good care of those units because he’s gonna need them: I like their style. Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon occurrence. I Googled “church air conditioner stolen” and came up with over 38,000 hits.
Continue reading …Sometimes the simplest dishes with clear flavours are the best. This pasta sauce was tangy and piquant with a little bit of heat. My only complaint was that I hadn’t made more pasta than I did. It was an altogether satisfying dish…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …As expected, the Justice Department asked an appeals court Wednesday to put a hold on U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips’ recent injunction to stop the military from enforcing its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Why would the government do this? According to the DoJ, the ruling was too quick and all-encompassing, and it bypassed crucial judicial steps that shouldn’t be skipped. This one could go all the way to the Supreme Court.
Continue reading …Image credit: danielfoster437 / Creative Commons Out of all the issues on which the Sierra Club Allegheny Group in Pennsylvania urges people to take action, few have gotten as huge a response as natural gas drilling. While in Pittsburgh last month, I spoke with Claudia Kirkpatrick of the Sierra Club Allegheny Group about Pennsylvanians finding themselves at the center of a fight over
Continue reading …What’s a MacBook Air to do in the case of a software emergency without an internal or external optical drive? Well, Apple’s thankfully considered that situation, and has included a Software Reinstall USB drive with both the 11-inch and 13-inch models. As a bonus, it also makes an attractive addition to a keychain or necklace. New MacBook Airs come with Software Reinstall USB drive originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 15:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo: Kip Pierson for Climate Ride There is a certain safety in being an environmental activist behind the screen of a computer: When I decided to bike 320 miles in five days from Eureka, California to San Francisco as part of Brita Climate Ride , I knew there would be a lot more sweat than I was used to — and maybe even blood and tears. My biking history consisted of daily commuter cruises along the streets of Berlin — and although I did have one long trip un… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We just spent some quality time with the new 13-inch MacBook Air , and it certainly seems like a worthy upgrade. It definitely feels significantly bigger than the 11-incher , and we noticed the function keys are standard MacBook size, as opposed to the shrunken ones on the 11. We also noticed that it was seriously instant-on — we popped the lid open and closed several times while taking photos, and it was ready to go the second we opened it. We’ll have more impressions and pics in a few, stay tuned! Developing… Gallery: MacBook Air 13-inch hands-on! Gallery: MacBook AIr 11 and 13 head to head! MacBook Air (13-inch) first hands-on! originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 14:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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