Most pay £0.00 for Radiohead’s album

 
According to the analysis company brought in to study the spending patterns of the people downloading Radiohead’s album “In Rainbows”, showing that most downloads were free. 62% of the downloads were put to customers for free, with the typical charge coming from people who paid to be around the £3. Somehow I figure that this [...]

Apple releases the leopard darwin source

 
Contributing to the Open Source community is always something Apple is for when it comes to the Kernel of it’s operating system. Today they’ve released the Darwin source for the base of the Mac OS X operating system.
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My Dock

 

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Adobe Fireworks CS3
Coda
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I tend to use Fireworks more than I use Photoshop, so it’s always in my dock and I like NetNewsWire more than Newsfire and the other RSS readers. Coda’s really only there for editing this site and messing about with designs. Safari is my browser, and thanks to plugsuit, I use Inquisitor and safaristand [...]

o2 realizes that unlimited means unlimited

Good news from o2 for once, they’ve realized that the term “unlimited” means “unlimited”, not “200 MB a month, then we’ll cut you off”. Better than lying to your customers through your teeth thanks to small print.
Oh, in other news, they’re holding back my iPhone for an extra two minutes, launching them at 6.02pm on friday. [...]