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NetFlix instant streaming movies to your iPhone …awesomeness?

17200v1 max 450x4501 NetFlix instant streaming movies to your iPhone …awesomeness?The Mac web, or more specifically, the iPhone web is buzzing about Netflix for iPhone today. This is huge for NetFlix subscribers who find themselves in need of on-demand entertainment as it allows them to instantly watch movies and TV shows from the service’s vast selection of titles streamed from their servers directly to the iPhone’s screen.

Since I’m in Canada and still awaiting the arrival of the promised NetFlix service, I have to go by second-hand accounts. Mel Martin from TUAW says…

The new iPhone version has excellent image quality, supports fast forwarding and rewinding of the video stream, and like other incarnations of Netflix, allows you to pick up where you left off if you stop a movie and restart it. As Netflix members will appreciate, you can pause a movie you are watching on a Netflix device at home, and start the movie on the iPhone app and it will resume at the same place.

GeekSugar has a very helpful word of warning: make sure you use the app when you’re connected to wifi or expect a huge cell phone bill.

Like I said, I can’t try the app—I wish I could. Just based on the buzz and the strong potential for a service like this in the marketplace, I have to assume this is awesomeness.

Brilliant Leopard tip– Add a ‘recent things’ stack to the Dock

newstack 20071121 194938 Brilliant Leopard tip   Add a recent things stack to the DockThis tip titled Add a ‘recent things’ stack to the Dock has been making the rounds over the last few days. But, in case you didn’t happen to see it anywhere else, I’ll link it here.

The simple Terminal command detailed at the link above will add a new Stack to your Leopard Dock that will hold your recent apps, documents, or servers or favorite volumes or items. It such a no-brainer that it should be a button click in the System Preferences, not a geeky Terminal hack.

[ Via MacOSXHints.com ]

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Server Siren watches your servers so you don’t have to

151200623 aa460730c8 m Server Siren watches your servers so you dont have toFoggyNoggin Software has released Server Siren 1.0, a handy menu bar item that watches your servers and websites and alerts you immediately if one of them goes down.

Says August Trometer, FoggyNoggin president (and Wizard of Technology) “There’s nothing worse than finding out one of your servers has been down for hours and no one knew it. If a server goes down, Server Siren alerts you right away, so you can get your server back up and running.”

Server Siren can be configured to watch multiple servers on any port. In addition, you can set multiple alarms for each server so you will always know if one of your servers fails. Alarm options include emails, on-screen messages, SMS text messages, or even AppleScripts.

Server Siren 1.0 is available immediately and sells for USD$15.

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