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Screwy MacBook Pro Speaker - REVISITED ›

Tuesday, March 7, 2006

It’s actually quite common that laptop speakers are unbalanced, but these ones are really noticeably so (Note: I plan to add graphs for my PowerBook for comparison, but I haven’t had much time to capture measurements — sorry). I hope...


Some MacBook Pro Points ›

Tuesday, March 7, 2006

By now, you have likely read a ton of articles reviewing the MacBook Pro, and have seen various benchmarks. I have as well, and they all seem to say a lot of the same stuff. </p> <p> Well, I’ve been...


Screwy MacBook Pro Speaker ›

Thursday, March 2, 2006

Before I received my MacBook Pro, I heard complaints about the quality of the right speaker. Many reports indicated that the speaker sounded overdriven, and distorted. I didn’t notice this initially, until I heard some system sounds at full volume....


New 2.0 beta soon! ›

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Sorry to take so long getting a new pre-beta release out. Life has been hectic, and I’ve been scratching away at some new features. Nothing monumental has been added yet, but a few small, key features are now in (manual...


FuzzMeasure 1.3.5 Released ›

Thursday, February 9, 2006

I just posted an update to FuzzMeasure 1.3 that resolves an issue with exporting FRD files containing impedance data. Download FuzzMeasure 1.3.5 now. </p> <p> In related news, I noticed that after more than a year of being on VersionTracker,...


Swimming In Code ›

Thursday, February 9, 2006

I’ve been up to my neck in code the last little while — mostly poking around in the graph drawing classes. I have noticed a lot of drawing bugs in the graph, and I decided it was time to put...


13 Days To Go! ›

Thursday, February 2, 2006

How cool is it that someone made a widget to track your order at the Apple Store? Up until just recently, I couldn’t figure out how to make it work with Canadian orders, but the developer fixed the cause of...


Crashing Smartly ›

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

It’s rare that I link elsewhere on my blog, but John Gruber has put up an interesting post about Smart Crash Reports over at daringfireball.net </p> <p> The reason I bring it up here is that I want to point...