2010
07.08
Few weeks ago, when Steam offered EVE Tyrannis - for Mac of course - on special price, I bought it without a second thought. This outer space setting kinda game has always a place in my heart, and boy this game has a lot to offer. I have until the end of this month to try this game for free, then after that I have to subscribe if I want to play the game. That’s one thing I have to think about later.
I play this game on a 2.5GHz MBP, 4GB of RAM, and NVIDA 8600M GT video card with 256MB VRAM. I run this game via Steam only, so I’m not sure whether the non-Steam version is better (faster) than this. My only gripe is that this game look really detailed, if only I have bigger monitor…
These are some screenshoots from the game:
2010
06.25
If you’re like me, a Mac user that still using mobile phone other than iPhone, then you should find out how to sync your mobile with your Mac. This is true, especially if you depend on iCal to manage your schedule. Just having the ability to sync your iCal data with your mobile is priceless. Trust me on this 
Ok, to make this happen, you need to download a custom E52-iSync plugin from Nokia to do this. Here’s the rundown:
• Make sure your iSync is up-to-date.
• Make sure your E52 device software is up-to-date.
• Download the Nokia plugin here: http://europe.nokia.com/support/product-support/isync/compatibility-and-download and run the installer. It’s just 267kb.
• Setup your E52 using the Bluetooth connection (Bluetooth>Set up bluetooth device). At the end of the installer window, there should be a lists of confirmation of what you can do with your E52 in iSync. There should be loads of them
• Run iSync, your E52 should appear soon, then sync to your heart content