Yet another reminder not to blindly click/tap on links in emails. This time it is brought to you by fake Dropbox email.
I purchased SanDisk Extreme SSD 240 GB from Amazon and it was delivered shortly after WWDC 2012 Keynote. Prior to installing it on the MacBook Pro, I went to SanDisk site and download the latest firmware for this SanDisk Extreme SSD.
Mac users should update the firmware to the latest version before installing it on their Macs. That’s because the firmware updaters most likely requires Windows. The update process will wipe out the content of SSD.
WordPress 3.4 is released.
If you’re running a self-install WordPress Site, first check if all your plugins are compatible.
I installed SanDisk Extreme SSD 240 GB (SDSSDX-240G-G25) in my MacBook Pro and fresh-installed OS X.
Previously I had ADATA S599 SSD 128 GB on this MacBook Pro for approximately 18 months.
The answer was:
“Sometimes in July.”
The question was:
“Do you know when OS X Mountain Lion be released?”
Apple has officially announced that OS X Mountain Lion is coming to the Mac App Store in July, 2012 for a mere $19.99.
p.s. We picked all the low hanging fruits and then some.
It is that time of the year again, Apple WWDC Keynote. As usual there will be numbers of sites covering the keynote live.
WWDC 2012 Keynote starts at 10:00 San Francisco time on June 11th, 2012.
Please keep checking back as links will be updated as they become available.

Note:
The Apple logo in the WWDC 2012 page is composed of squares with rounded corners; similar with icons of iOS Apps.
p.s.
The ever mysterious firstnameatappledotcom sent us a message:
“You may want to shell out a couple hundreds of bucks and some change for Apple Developer account after the keynote, if you haven’t already. There’ll be a nice surprise for those who attend WWDC workshop. You’ll get that later.”
We have renewed our Developer membership.
Depends on how you see it, you either have 22 days or 21 days left until MobileMe ends on June 30th, 2011.
To use iCloud you need at least OS X Lion or iOS 5. One main reasons people stay with Mac OS X Snow Leopard is the applications. OS X Lion no longer supports Rosetta application. That means you have to upgrade the applications before making the move to OS X Lion.