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OS X 10.5.5 Update and Black Boxes

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Apple software update popped up on my Macbook running OS X Leopard yesterday and prompted me to install the 10.5.5 update. I did so and after restart found that there were black boxes showing around various icons and the shortcut to Macintosh HD on my desktop.

This bothered me somewhat so I googled around to see what the problem might be and came across a post on Red Sweater Blog about a similar problem:

So … if you googled your way here after installing 10.4.8, and want to lose the damn rectangle. Let me review:

  1. Open System Preferences
  2. Go to Universal Access pane.
  3. Switch to the “Seeing” tab.
  4. Click the “Options” button for the Zoom section.
  5. Turn off the “Show preview rectangle” checkbox.

So I checked these preferences on my machine but found the “Show preview rectangle” checkbox was already turned off. Further searching on the topic found no other help so as a last resort, I tried enabling Zoom, turning the checkbox on, then closing System Preferences. Then, I followed the instructions from the Red Sweater Blog again to turn it off and hey presto - no more black boxes.

Thought I’d share in case anyone else is perplexed with the same issue.

Macbook Thin?

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Apple are rumoured to be readying an ultra-thin version of the Macbook [via stuff.tv].

The source said the MacBook thin will sport a 12in screen and be half the thickness and half the weight of the current MacBook Pro. At 2.6cm, that makes this imaginary new thin Mac about 1.3cm thick – making it actually impossible to see it side on. A bit.

Want.

Why I’m not getting an iPhone in the UK

Friday, November 9th, 2007

So, the iPhone is released today in the UK. Do I want one? Yes, yes I do. Am I going to get one? Nope.

I know the next question - “Why not?” - so I’ll tell you…

The iPhone is immensely cool. I played with one in the Apple store in Bellevue, WA (that’s America, dontcha know) a couple of months ago and it was everything I want in a phone - light, full of things to fiddle with and seriously nice looking. It lets me check my email without being at a computer, it lets me surf the web outside (perfect given that I rarely remember to look things up before I travel) and it even has pretty decent battery life (allegedly).

In the US, the iPhone is exclusively available on the AT&T network and they’ve continued this trend by making the UK version only available on O2. This should make me happy as I’ve been an O2 contract customer for the past 4-and-a-bit years. Due to the amount I’ve used my phone in that period, each time an upgrade comes around (every 12 months) I’ve had the full range of the latest handsets available to choose from… until now. It would appear that from all information I’ve been able to glean on the subject, the iPhone is not going to be available as a free upgrade.

This then becomes an issue when you consider the iPhone is more expensive here. It’s £269 for the handset, then you’re tied in to a contract of either £35, £45 or £55 per month for 18 months.

It’s cool, but it’s not that cool…

Of course if it turns out any of the above is false, I’ll reconsider. Contact me if you know the definitive answer about upgrading to the iPhone…

Update (21/11/07): I stumbled across some new info today, it seems that you can upgrade on O2, but it’s not a free upgrade. However if you took out your O2 contract prior to 19th September 2007, you don’t have to pay the usual fee charged for upgrading outside of your normal options. You still have to pay the handset price (currently £279) and then take out one of the iPhone plans noted above (£35,£45 or £55 per month respectively).

It appears that EDGE network coverage is improving though, as an aside. So maybe once the initial flurry has died down the iPhone will be an attractive option here.