The Unofficial Apple Weblog, dissect Richard Stallman, and discuss why OS X and iOS are not jails.
I’m not Gandalf or Magneto
The truth behind the “I’m Gandalf and Magneto” & “Han Solo, Indiana Jones and Blade Runner” T-shirts…
You may have seen these pictures over the last few days on the Internet…

But you realize they are not real? Â If not, then you might want to see the history of these shirts…. Â They first started as a joke, but mutated out of control…
The World’s laziest Jedi Knight
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Silent Hill based on Kindergarten Cop??
Talk about mind blowing, but it’s obvious, looking at the references…
Giromancy from the Silent Hill Heaven forums demonstrates with evidence, why he believe’s that Silent Hill is a remake of the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic film…
Read More at SH1 & Kindergarten Cop Film References.
Tomb Raider: Official Trailer (E3 2011)
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Wow. Â The next Lara Croft game, is a complete reboot, and looks fantastic!
Insteon Health Test Tool Updated application now available
According to the author, there is now an new updated Insteon Health Test Tool for Indigo v5…
iHealth UPDATE
I have just submitted v1.2 of the iHealth tool to the Contributions LIbrary and it should be available later this week. I have also placed a temporary copy on dropbox.
This version fixes two recent problems with Lion and Indigo version 5. The Perl libraries are properly linked and the Indigo INSTEON interface is now correctly taken off line.
There are no feature changes, so if your current version of iHealth is working properly there is no need to upgrade until you switch to Lion and/or Indigo 5.
Factory Reset
Whether your tech is in need of troubleshooting or you’ve just messed with the settings beyond repair, FactoryReset.com will show you how to get it back to its out-of-the-box state.
iOS Multitasking Management Myth Debunked [video]
Truth or Falsehood? All those apps in the multitasking bar on your iOS device are currently active and slowing it down, filling the device’s memory or using up your battery. To maximise performance and battery life, you should kill them all manually.
Read iOS Multitasking Management Myth Debunked and find out the truth…