This is Steve Jobs introducing Mac OS X Server at Macworld SF 1999. This is a full length clip of the introduction including the wall of 50 iMacs toward the end of the demo.
This is what happens when you invoke sudo rm -rf / in Terminal.app as Mac OS X is actively running. Some unusual behavior occurs as the OS swallows its own tail which can be seen toward the end of the video.
This is a quick demonstration of installing Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) onto a Core Duo MacBook from a 30 GB 5G iPod. I no long have the Leopard disk image or OS on my hard drive. I will buy a genuine retail box copy in Jan. after MacWorld. I suggest everyone else do the same. I will NOT reply to any questions or comments in regard to this video. DON'T STEAL MAC OS X!
In this video I'll show you how to use a somewhat obscure tool from the command line in Mac OS X to help drain your battery faster when it comes time to calibrate the battery on your Apple laptop.
More info about dev null can be found at:
http://en.wikiped ia.org/wiki/Dev/null
This is a brief overview of how to clean the surface of a white Apple Keyboard using Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser. This works well on MacBook, iBook G4, and Apple desktop keyboards (both slim aluminum and older PowerMac keyboards).
Creative Commons information for the intro can be found in the video notes posted here:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=lPfG8B HuWPg
This is a presentation conducted at Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference 2006, meant to orient developer's new to Apple's IDE (Integrated Development Environment), XCode.
Here are my thought and opinions in regards to purchasing and using AppleCare with Apple branded laptops. Also you'll get to see the repair estimates for the two times I had to send in my MacBook to the Genius Bar at the Apple Store for repair (both repairs were covered by the standard 1 year limited warranty).