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About Richard

Richard is a professional web developer and business consultant. He opened his first web hosting company at the age of 13 out of his bedroom on an ISDN connection and hasn't looked back since. Richard currently resides in sunny Florida.

Leopard Wallpaper In Your Flavor

September 18th, 2008

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Don’t get me wrong — I love Leopard, but after looking at the same “space,” I can only take so much. By popular demand and to give those people stuck on the “Blue Leopard” Server wallpaper, here is my version of the Leopard Wallpaper In Your Flavor in 8 different colors for your 1280×800 viewing […]

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Your Own HackBook Pro Banner

September 17th, 2008

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Show your love for all things Apple with your own signature banner. Well, it’s mine but I’m nice enough to let you use it. If you look closely, you can even spot one of my previous Leopard screenshots inside the Dell Inspiron. This unique graphic coupled with the infamous Mac Button and Apple Wallpaper, who […]

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Upgrade Your Hackintosh To Mac OS X 10.5.5!

September 15th, 2008

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Get ready to unleash the fury of your inner Leopard with one of Apple’s biggest updates, Mac OS X 10.5.5. Weighing in at 321MB (Cool, huh?), there are dozens of bug fixes and additions to make this a real “worth while” update for your fully licensed official Mac or your Hack. You may start the […]

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iTunes 8, QuickTime, “Let’s Rock!”

September 9th, 2008

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Apple kicked off its “Let’s Rock” iTunes event this morning out on the west coast. For those of you looking to upgrade to the latest versions of iTunes and QuickTime released after the event — go right ahead! For anyone running Mac OS X using my tutorial, please be aware that once you reboot from […]

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I Don’t Eat Spam For Breakfast…

September 4th, 2008

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I’m sick and tired of all the useless non-sense that goes into blog comment spam. I know it’s getting harder and harder to bypass all the crazy filters and steps needed to post a legitimate comment on a popular site but when does the madness stop? I’m actually a bit entertained by the useless randomness […]

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