May 18
So you have a G15 but cant use the LCD or G Keys because your on a mac? I recently discovered if you load the GamePanel for the G13 it will recognize the G15 and allow you to use both the G keys and the LCD display.
You can download the software from here. Once installed it should detect your G15 and apps should start running on it immediately.
I purchased a G15 a few years ago so I have the older G15 with the flip display, I’m not sure if this will work with the newer one. although checking Logitech’s page for the G15 they now say the new one supports OS X, Please let us know your experiences with this device.
written by Brandon Leon
\\ tags: G13, G15, Hardware, Logitech
May 11

I played around with Prism a few months ago and was fairly impressed. Prism lets users split web applications
out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop, Also known as a Site-specific browser. Prism has recently hit 1.0 beta, and is available for OS X and Windows. So far I’ve only used it for Gmail and Slacker radio and I recommend doing a quick search on flickr for “Gmail icon” or “Slacker icon” (or whatever site your making the SSB for) then use that image. If you don’t specify a image it uses the faveicon by default which is only 16 pixels square.
Another great SSB that I have been using on my Mac’s for a while is Fluid, Although as of this writing fluid has only reached version 0.9.6 so if your wanting something a bit more up to date you may want to stick with Prism.
http://prism.mozilla.com/
written by Brandon Leon
\\ tags: Browser, Fluid, Prism, SSB
May 05
First it looked like Google was interested in purchasing twitter. Now according to TechCrunch Apple is showing an interest in the service. Sources state Apple wants to announce the purchase during WWDC in June, if the deal goes through the price-tag is going to be $700 Million.

so far even though Twitter is incredibly popular it has not developed a way to generate a profit and is running off venture capital. Lets hope should Apple actually make the purchase, nothing changes.
written by Brandon Leon
\\ tags: Apple, Twitter, web 2.0, webapp