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Firefox 2.0.0.5 Now Available

In their ever-continuing quest against security flaws in Firefox, the Mozilla Corporation has just updated Firefox to the awkwardly numbered version 2.0.0.5. Eight flaws are fixed in this release - three of which are marked as critical. Those of you wanting to know exactly which vulnerabilities have been fixed might want to check out the Vulnerabilities page at the Mozilla homepage. If you're ...

Vista ads drive Pirillo nuts, but we still love Demetri Martin

I'll have to admit that I'm not in the U.S. much these days, and as a result I'm not seeing these commercials on TV at a schedule dictated by the cable channel, but rather online at a moment of my choosing. Still, I think the loveable LockerGnome, a.k.a. Chris Pirillo, has gone a little mad. Pirillo writes, "[T]he network is running nonsensical clips of some "old guy" teasing people to ...

Find out where your Mac was built

I'm sure that people often wonder where their Mac was all put together and made its first appearance to the world as an official Apple computer. coconutIdentityCard is a small application that will let you know where and when your Apple computer, and iPod were built. Your iPod has to be plugged into your Apple computer when the software is running in order for the system to figure out when and ...

The OS X Leopard that might have been

Apple gets a lot of accolades for its user interface design, and even Microsoft is turning some heads with Vista and Office 2007, but they should both be paying attention to the OS Eric Patterson made. Unfortunately for us, Eric Patterson's OS isn't real: It's just a mock-up of what he thinks Mac OS 10.5 Leopard should look like, and it's cool enough to have won Phill Ryu's Fake Leopard Screenshot ...

Run Mac OS on your PSP or Nintendo DS

We've got It Plays Doom, are we going to have It Runs Mac OS next? Intrepid hackers are busy putting older versions of Apple's operating system on some more modern portable devices, including the Nintendo DS (or an emulator, at least) and Sony PSP, and of course posted videos of them showing off their feats on Google Video and YouTube. Take a look below the break to see them in action. [Via ...