The MacTalk forums have never been busier, so it’s easy to miss the good threads that pop up – every weekend, I’ll post a list of what I think are the best threads from the past week, so you get to feast on the cream of the crop. You can also follow MacTalk on Twitter, where the MacTalk team tweets links to great new threads as soon as they happen.
- MissionMan gives us a nice rundown of his experiences with using Telstra’s NextG wireless broadband on his Mac.
- cartz wants to know how similar C and Objective C is.
- bartron enquires about selling his photos online
- rustyshelf needs to keep two iPhoto libraries in sync and is after a solution
- Kzach dislikes Software Update
- wolfie wants to know more about virtualising Windows on his Mac for gaming
- theburto wants to send SMS’s from his Mac but isn’t sure how
- craigc brings to our attention a total piece of linkbait from the Herald Sun, capitalising on the whole Mac vs. Windows thing.
- Dust for Eyes informs us that the Wall Street Journal reports that Steve Jobs has had a liver transplant.
- PatrickH laments the dropping of PowerPC support for Mac OS X 10.6 and the platforms impending obsolescence.
- Guy Fawkes cracks it with Migration Assistant
- Hasanito wants to compare the speed difference between an Intel Mac Mini and a PowerMac G5.
- ric3am wants to import a Mac Mini from the USA to save a bit of cashola.
- Cods investigates the finer points of dual CPU computing and whether or not it’s worth spending the extra on the second CPU in a Mac Pro.
- Phunky wants to know if Apple’s SSDs are worth it compared to buying a Corsair or OCZ SSD.
- PeteinSA had a pretty lame experience buying his first Mac (which mostly got sorted out inevitably).
- St Cornelius cares about his arse and wants info on a bitchin’ computer chair.
- Mel7 feels the need, the need for colour laser printing and is enquiring as to which model is worthy of his or her hard earned money.
- rockinrobstar divulges us into the land of mobile carrier content ratios. i.e: who’s pipes are clogged and why your call can’t get through.
- zbaron fills us in on iPhone OS 3.0’s wireless captive portal support
- Chief911 makes the assertion that Optus’s shoddy network decreases your iPhone’s battery life.
- kevinnugent takes us down memory lane and asks when we got our first iPod.
- nbetts informs us of the first Australian turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone up on the App Store.
- Beau wants to know if you will be jailbreaking your iPhone running OS 3.0
- Janty wants to know about any iPhone apps taking advantage of push notification.
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