Site updates ending.

23 01 2008

This is a message for anyone who uses this site for anything. This site is not going to be updated anymore. I will keep the files up so you can still view it but I will not be adding posts at all for the rest of eternity. I have decided to narrow my websites down to three domains. There will be a list below. All of the content of this site can be found at macsdev.wordpress.com This domain will be updated for the rest of eternity.

This site as I said is at http://macsdev.wordpress.com/

Our podcast is now at http://warpedcircuit.libsyn.com/

The company site (Forrester Technologies) is now at http://forrestersoftware.googlepages.com/





C100 Computer for Sale!!!!

12 11 2007

    As I write today I am realizing that this site has deviated somewhat from it’s original purpose of delivering news about new Macintosh software. We deviate even mopre from that goal today by announcing the final release of the C100 Forrester Computer. It is selling on ebay as an auction as will the next 5 computers that we sell on the web. This is a landmark in this company’s development and I thought it worthy of a spot on this site’s random list of posts.

To view or bid on this product click here.





Apple’s iPhone gets Hacked!!!

7 11 2007

(CBS) The Skinny is Keach Hagey’s take on the top news of the day and the best of the Internet.


It didn’t take long. The iPhone has been hacked, according to the New York Times. A team of computer security consultants said they could take control of a person’s iPhone through a WiFi connection or by tricking users into going to a Web site that contains malicious code.Although Apple built considerable security measures into the device, according to Charles Miller, the main analyst for the firm, “Once you did manage to find the hole, you were in complete control.”

So far, there’s no evidence that the flaw has been exploited, and the firm generously offered to sell Apple a plug-in to fix the leak. Which would ease our worries completely, except Miller is described as “a former employee of the National Security Agency,” and we all know





New Podcast Edition!

25 10 2007

There is finally a new podcast out. We had some trouble finding a way to publish it now that www.mydatabus.com decided not to support us anymore, but we did it. We are now using a service by orbitfiles.com that is much faster and easyer to use. We now also have an RSS feed for the Podcast, thanks to our switch to orbit files.

Here is the link.

http://www.orbitfiles.com/download/id2123998295.html





Apple iPhone no Longer Totally Secure

1 09 2007

 

(CBS) The Skinny is Keach Hagey’s take on the top news of the day and the best of the Internet.


It didn’t take long. The iPhone has been hacked, according to the New York Times. A team of computer security consultants said they could take control of a person’s iPhone through a WiFi connection or by tricking users into going to a Web site that contains malicious code.Although Apple built considerable security measures into the device, according to Charles Miller, the main analyst for the firm, “Once you did manage to find the hole, you were in complete control.”So far, there’s no evidence that the flaw has been exploited, and the firm generously offered to sell Apple a plug-in to fix the leak. Which would ease our worries completely, except Miller is described as “a former employee of the National Security Agency,” and we all know how hesitant that agency has been to spy on American citizens.

Turkey’s Ruling Party Gets Roasted

Turkey’s Islamic-inspired governing party’s harder-than-expected pummeling of the secular opposition in Sunday’s parliamentary elections topped the Wall Street Journal’s newsbox and, at least visually, the front pages of the The New York Times, and Los Angeles Times today.

While the LA Times seemed most concerned about of the “specter of bitter quarrels over the feared erosion of Turkey’s secular traditions” that would arise from the ruling party’s new mandate, the WSJ focused on the silver lining, emphasizing that “the wide margin of victory paves the way for more pro-Western and business friendly policies.”

Meanwhile, the New York Times asks, but doesn’t answer, the question at the heart of it all: “Can an Islamic-oriented government that is popularly election be democratic and aligned with the West?”

Perhaps it was the absence of an answer to this question that relegated the story, teased with a colorful lead photograph women in headscarves waving celebratory flags, to A3.

Iraq Update: Not So Fast

Meanwhile, there remains a little less than nothing to celebrate in Iraq. In the latest wholly depressing dispatch, a top U.S. training official told USA Today that “military offensives and a changed focus on increasing security” (Um, does this mean we weren’t focusing on security before?) have slowed the training of Iraqi forces. Admitting the news was “a hard pill to swallow,” the general said American troops would need to remain in Iraq for at least two more years to prevent “a bloodbath.”

Democrats: The New Money Party?

Downers like this do have an upside – if you are Democrat, reports the Wall Street Journal. With more than a year to go before the elections, Democratic candidates have raised $100 million more in campaign contributions than Republicans, putting them on track to win the money race for the White House and Congress for the first time in recorded campaign finance history.

The reason? “Democrats have taken the lead by exploiting widespread disapproval of President Bush and the Iraq war to develop a more robust online network of new, small donors, as well as to gain traction with deep-pocketed business contributors.” That, and Democrats are way better at surfing (and milking) those wild and crazy “internets.”

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Live podcast

8 07 2007

The next podcast that we upload to the web is going to be sent over the web live as we are making it. I do not know exactly when it will go live but it will to everyone on the web. To listen to the webcast click on the following link and open the file that is downloaded. This action requires quicktime.

http://www.mydatabus.com/public/technology_podcasts_and_software/Webcast.sdp





Download page has been updated!

31 05 2007

I have updated the downloads page on this site so please check out the new downloads. Also there are no more broken links on this site other than the ones found in old posts. The download page has no broken links or otherwise non-functional downloads. If you do find any problems please email the company at forrestersoftware@hotmail.com. The two software applications still available are on the very bottom of the first table.





New podcast!

11 03 2007

There is now a new edition of the open web audio news podcast on the web. Just click on the one at the top in the following table. You can also download any of the past episodes of the podcast on this table through the other links. The podcast #1 is a little bit large and will take a while to download but all of the others are very well compressed so that they will download relativly fast.

Check out my Public Files on myDataBus!
File Podcast 3 iTunes and DRM windows vista and leopard. (most recent edition)
File Podcast_1
File Podcast_2_iPhone_and_MacWorld_Expo
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New Software for mac!

25 02 2007

I have added one more Macintosh only program to our downloads list. It works pretty nicely and is very small so it doesn’t take long to download. The new one is call system check. It is a small program that is intended to replace apples hardware check CDs the only difference is that it doesn’t require a restart. All that I will grantee is that it doesn’t cause any harm to your computer. I will not, however, grantee that it will do what it says that it will do because we have not had the time to test it too thoroughly. If anyone who uses it has any questions or comments they may ether comment on this site or send me an email at forrestersoftware@hotmail.com. I would like feedback to tell me how well this program works for the users. Below are links to download ether of the two software applications that I have posted on this site. All downloads on this site are free unless otherwise noted.

Software Downloads
File SystemCheck.zip
File WeatherMapper.zip
Provided to you by ForresterSoftware Inc.




A lot of new downloads available!

25 02 2007