Bokatorp

Bokatorp, a cat, was the subject of my photography. My friend told me that Bokatorp died earlier tonight. He is now buried in the backyard where he was born and grew up in.

I looked into my photo archive and found these two photographs.

A picture of Bokatorp when he was just a few weeks old.

Bokatorp was in Google Maps Street View.

 

Updates: OS X Lion 10.7.3 and Security Update 2012-001

OS X Lion 10.7.3 update carries build number 11D50, the same with Developer Seed that was released on January 25th, 2012.

Also available:

Apple releases Security Update 2012-001 for Snow Leopard.

In addition, Apple also releases Apple Remote Desktop 3.5.2 Client for Snow Leopard and Lion.

iPhone LTE?

UPDATE:
My contact who may or may not be working for Apple on iOS devices just laughed when I mentioned “iPhone LTE” as a possible name for the next iPhone. When asked specifically about LTE in the next iPhone, my contact said: “You know I can’t confirm nor deny that.”

Whispers from Cupertino mentioned “iPhone LTE” instead of “iPhone 5” as the name for the next iPhone. Take it with a grain or a boulder of salt. It is pretty apparent that Apple won’t be using “iPhone 4G” name since “4G’ doesn’t really mean anything anymore.

A source who is not Phil Schiller has been hinting that the next iPhone wouldn’t be called “iPhone 5” since the release of iPhone 4S.

Apple adds iCloud supports for AirPort Base Station and Time Capsule.

Apple adds iCloud support for AirPort Base Station and Time Capsule with the release of Firmware Update 7.6.1 on Monday January 30th, 2012.

About AirPort Base Station and Time Capsule Firmware Update 7.6.1
This update is for all 802.11n AirPort Express, 802.11n AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule models. It fixes an issue with wireless performance and provides support for remote access to an AirPort disk or a Time Capsule hard drive with an iCloud account.

Apple also released AirPort Utility 6.0 for Mac OS X Lion and AirPort Utility 5.6 for Mac OS X Lion.

Cookies

Cookies.

I am not talking about the kind you get from visiting web sites which can be misused to track your activities on the Internet. I use program such as Spybot – Search & Destroy and SpywareBlaster to keep my computer a bit safer.

I am talking about tasty cookies, the one you can eat.

Mac Pro RAID Card and 3 Terabytes Hard Drives.

Mac Pro RAID Card with model number A1247 does not have full support for 3 terabytes hard drives. This Mac Pro RAID card would only be able to recognize maximum 2.2 terabytes of the hard drive capacity.

The discussion threads at Apple Support Communities.

The built-in Serial-ATA controller in Mac Pro supports 3TB hard drives.