The iCrazee Mac Blog was launched in June 2008 using Apple's iWeb Mac application. It was relaunched in October 2009 using Google's online Blogger web application. This was a big move away from an Apple Mac application but we feel this is the right move to keep the blog current for readers and to integrate easier with other online web serivices like Digg, Twitter, Tweetmeme, Addthis, Flickr, YouTube, Google Adsense, and Google Analytics. Blogger also provides better blog admin tools and the ability to blog remotely as well as from a mobile device like an iPhone. We hope readers of The iCrazee Apple Blog are going to enjoy the new blog which is where you find personal information about owning a Mac and iPhone. Please comment on the posts and have fun along the way. Hopefully, this blog will inspire you and make your Mac life more fun!
Ron Hing, alias iHing is an IT professional and blogger, currently living in 'sunny' Vancouver. He has also lived in Cape Town, Johannesburg and LA, with short stays in London, Paris, San Francisco, Palo Alto and New York City. He is an icrazee computer science grad who loves gadgets, music, web development and tinkering with his Mac. He has published and presented numerous papers at different technical conferences and computer journals.
He has owned several Macs including the original Apple Mac SE and Mac SE30 that use to go 'boing' when an error occurred. His office includes an Intel Core i5, 27" iMac, two 20" iMacs and a 13" MacBook Pro. While on the go he uses an iPhone 4GS, iPad 2 and an Intel Core i5, MacBook Air. His office network includes, an Airport Extreme for network routing and three 1TB Time Capsules for storage and backups all linked together by gigabit ethernet.
His favourite bands include Coldplay and U2, and his favourite Steve Jobs line is "Is that not Cool?". He is also currently developing an iPhone App, which if all goes well he plans to release it later this year. He wishes he could tell you what the iPhone App does but it's top secret.
Contributing Editors
The iCrazee Apple Blog uses a small number of independent passionate Mac, iPad and iPhone users as contributors to help research posts for the blog. Currently, the blog is aimed at providing a personal guide for Apple product users and we'd like to keep it personal for our readers.