May 4th, 2005 | by Kerry | 0 Comments
I was sitting at work today listening to a few podcasts. A couple
of times during this period of listening, the volume on iTunes just
bumped itself up to three-quarters max while listening to a
podcast. I didn't hit any buttons on the keyboard or do anything
with the mouse that I know of. This is really weird.
Update:
OK… I figured out the issue by accident. I have iTunes switched
to the mini player view currently. I clicked on it to see the
remaining time on a podcast. I then moved my mouse over to
Firefox and started using the scroll button and voila… the sound went
down on iTunes. Sweet trick. 
May 4th, 2005 | by Kerry | 0 Comments
I have not gotten my new Power Mac yet, so I am still using iTunes on
my Windows PC. This morning I pulled down the latest podcasts for
the feeds that I monitor. I then decided to go ahead and sync my
iPod mini.
When I plugged it in nothing happened. I could not get the
computer to recognize the iPod as a drive and iTunes would not see the
iPod to sync it. I got a little nervous, but I eventually found
the answer on the Apple site.
I had to put the iPod in disk mode and after doing so, the computer recognized the iPod plugged into the USB port. I was then able to sync it with iTunes.
May 4th, 2005 | by Kerry | 0 Comments
A new tutorial and a reference document for using Core Data and creating an application using Core Data has been published on Cocoa Dev Central.
May 4th, 2005 | by Kerry | 0 Comments
Apple announced updates to their iMac line and eMac line today. Make sure you read their press release as well.
May 1st, 2005 | by Kerry | 0 Comments
Simon Harris has a very interesting article on his blog regarding his first two days with OS X Tiger.