Oct 16

Remember those old 1.4MB floppy drives? Yeah, don’t feel bad, not too many people do remember these relics. While the obsolete technology of yesterday is slowly fading into the background, it makes you wonder just how long the technology of today will be around.
It was an achievement worthy of a downtown parade when Apple introduced the first built-in CD/DVD SuperDrive in 2001. The ability to burn a 4GB DVD on the go was amazing. Now thanks to FastMac, you can upgrade to a Blu-Ray optical drive capable of storing up to 50GB of data on a single disc.
FastMac officially announced on October 5th, 2007 that they will make these new drives available within the next 30 days and you can go ahead and pre-order yours for a mere $999.95. For that chunk of change they do give you a 1-year warranty as well as a 30-day money back guarantee. Also included is a copy of Toast 8 Titanium and a 25GB disc Continue reading »
Oct 16

New Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard launch details from its retail stores reportedly confirm the circulating October 26th ship date for Apple's Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system. In order to prep for the release of the delayed OS, Apple has reportedly scheduled a series of launch events at 6 pm on the day of its release and plans to keep stores open until midnight as part of its launch, according to ifoAppleStore. It is, however, unclear whether Leopard has been declared "golden master"--the "GM" release is the release manufacturers use as a template for their final selling CD)--but the new report indicates that a few store construction projects have been pushed back to accommodate the launch of its newest operating system.
Oct 15

They there .. it has been a while without any new posts now .. right ??
that's because the KwtMac Team was some sort of busy .. doing some updating stuff .. [the forums .. if you didn't noticed]
but for now .. I'm back for you, our valued blog readers ..
don't go away .. cool stuff coming ..
Oct 09
Posted by: Mo J. Al-Mughrabi

I've done this several times and it works perfectly. It is a little work around solution that will get your K800 or K800i linked with your Address book.
edit ABDeviceCommandSets.plist in the /Applications/Address\ Book.app/Contents/Resources/Telephony.bundle/Contents/Resources/ (right click on the file and open it using TextEdit)
search for K700 and right under that line add another two lines with same tags but for the first one use K800 and second one use K800i
Now, restart your Address book then pair your phone via bluetooth and start sending your SMS.
Enjoy,
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