Pastebot 1.4 Adds Clipboard In The Background - Kinda - MacStories
Pastebot, the excellent clipboard / data management utility from Tapbots, has just been updated to version 1.4 which, among other things, adds support for the much requested clipboard in the background. How that works, however, is a little different from what the developers originally had in mind. Due to Apple’s restrictions when it come to persistent
Apple Design Awards ceremony celebrates great iPhone, Mac apps | Macworld
The annual Apple Design Awards recognizes technical and design excellence for iPhone and Mac apps. This year's ceremony recognized several great applications.
Computing for the Whole World: A Conversation with iPod & iPhone Inventor Tony Fadell - CHM
Tony Fadell doesn’t fit the Silicon Valley mold. His parents were neither engineers nor scientists, but his grandfather gave him a passion for both building things and for design. His grandfather recognized his love for computing and offered to match whatever the then 11-year old Fadell had to help him buy his first computer—an Apple II.
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Apple releases GarageBand for iPhone and iPod touch
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Tools and Weapons by Brad Smith, Carol Ann Browne: 9781984877710 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
The instant New York Times bestseller. From Microsoft's president and one of the tech industry's broadest thinkers, a frank and thoughtful reckoning with how to balance enormous promise and...
It all started when Girl Tony Hawk met Goth Britney Spears.
More specifically, it all started when we (Mia and Melissa)
met in a UCLA bathroom and talked about our love for The Breeders.
From there, a beautiful bond started to form over a mutual
fascination with all aspects of 2000s culture.
When quarantine hit in March 2020 and left us in a world
full of worry,we started to toy around with the idea of making
a Y2K-themed zine so we could bring positive, creative energy
into our lives.
We met up safely and started the zine by collaging with whatever
materials we had on hand while playing plenty of Liz Phair and
blink-182 in the background.
As time went on, our ideas and passion for the project grew
into the full-fledged webzine you see today!
More than just a webzine, this is a reflection of our generation:
how our 2000s childhoods formed us,
the way music and other media consumes us,
and why we hope to always keep a bit of the wild and
unpredictable nature of the noughties within us.
This is a movement.
This is Youth Culture 2000.
Web Design | History of Web Design | Weird Websites
In the late ‘90s, an obscure site called Superbad pioneered jarringly bizarre, often ugly, but occasionally beautiful web design. It’s taken all this time for the rest of the internet to catch up.
Flash Animations Live Forever at the Internet Archive - Internet Archive Blogs
Great news for everyone concerned about the Flash end of life planned for end of 2020: The Internet Archive is now emulating Flash animations, games and toys in our software collection. Utilizing an in-development Flash emulator called Ruffle, we have added Flash support to the Internet Archive’s Emularity system, letting a subset of Flash items […]