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Hey—we've moved. Visit The Keyword for all the latest news and stories from Google Insights from Googlers into our products, technology, and the Google culture This fall, as classrooms fill with the hustle and bustle of a new semester, more students…

14 September 2011

Xcode 4 DerivedData and cleaning the build directory

Use Your Loaf

Copyright © 2019 - K Harrison Privacy and Cookies Terms of Use, The added capabilities in Xcode 4 can at first be a bit overwhelming to anybody migrating from Xcode 3. For me this most often leads to frustration at not being able to quickly do something…

14 September 2011

NearPics is a clever idea that could be a lot better

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

I'm always looking for free apps that blend well with my passion for photography. I've been playing with NearPics, a free app from UK developers The Mac Box. The idea is simple. Start the app on your iPhone and photos that have been taken near your…

13 September 2011

10.7: Using two Time Machine backups

MacOSXHints.com

Rotating Time Machine backups has never been easier as of 10.7. Apple included in Lion a command-line interface for Time Machine which makes it completely scriptable. For the complete details on the command-line interface take a look at the man page for…

13 September 2011

10.7: Handy command-line network traffic utility

MacOSXHints.com

Ever wonder what's using your internet connection? If you have LittleSnitch you're already there with a nice GUI, but if you're logged on to the system remotely or prefer CLI commands check out 'nettop' in OS X Lion. I noticed this when I was looking for…

13 September 2011

Type Safety Coming To DB Queries

Slashdot

An anonymous reader writes "A new type-safe query language for the popular full-text search platform Solr, called Slashem (a Rogue-like), has just been released. Slashem is implemented as a domain-specific language in Scala, providing compile time type…

12 September 2011

A basic continuous deployment process

Planet Mozilla

One of the major buzzwords floating around the Internet these days is continuous deployment. Continuous Deployment is the process of pushing code to servers straight from trunk at any moment. A number of companies do this on a commit/push and most of those…

12 September 2011

10.6: Set a firmware password from the command line

MacOSXHints.com

I am in the middle of mass deploying thousands of new MacBook Airs at work, and all my previous tools to set the firmware password no longer work in late 2010 or newer models of Macs. This was due to some sort of change on firmware, but I haven't dug deep…

12 September 2011

360iDev Denver: Matt Drance on the past and future of iOS development

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

This week's 360iDev conference in Denver, CO kicked off today with a keynote from former Apple employee Matt Drance, who offered a summary of what's changed (and what hasn't) since the last time he spoke to this conference two years ago. He also discussed…

12 September 2011