April 28th, 2003
I predicted it about a year and a half ago. The RIAA and Apple would end up working together to do what should have been in place for years. I hate being right I really do. If I didn’t know any better, I would say Apple took a few of my ideas, [...]
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March 22nd, 2003
Apple today sent out the following notice to it’s Apple Developer Connection List:We wanted you to be among the first to know that Apple hasrescheduled WWDC 2003 in order to provide attendees with a previewCD and in-depth session coverage of the next major release of Mac OSX, codenamed “Panther.” WWDC will take place June 23-27 [...]
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February 20th, 2003
Think Secret today reported that fusionOne is Apple?s Technology partner for iSync [a href="http://thinksecret.com/news/fusionone.html">Link]. fusionOne made waves a few years ago over the idea of synchronizing all these new electronic devices like PDA?s, cell phones, etc. Since their launch, they remained somewhat silent orienting their technologies to corporations rather than directly to users.An [...]
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February 19th, 2003
According to CNET [Link], Microsoft on Thursday will disclose details on the deal to acquire the assets of software maker Connectix. Connectix is the longtime developer of Virtual PC, the leading emulation software for Mac users wishing to run Windows or other x86 based operating systems.According to the article, Microsoft?s major interest is in [...]
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February 5th, 2003
The wise Steve Jobs once defined the following:Floppy + Year 2000 = Useless = pointless = waste = unnecessary This was first evident when the iMac G3 was released.. The iMac G3 didn?t even ship with a CD-RW at first. Not everyone bought a floppy drive. Many realized it was a [...]
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January 7th, 2003
It?s the same Powerbook G4 we know and love, but with a 17 inch screen (1440×990 display). Thinner blacklight makes it slightly smaller than previously (thinkness). Obviously it?s slightly wider. Apple believes eventually 50% of its sales will be laptops. Ambient light sensors combined with lighting behind the keyboard, means [...]
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January 7th, 2003
Airport Extreme is an 802.11g device. The advantage is 54Mbps rather than 802.11b. Not to mention it?s fully backwards compatible. If it connects to an 802.11b device, it simply goes down to 11Mbps.New features include better range, as well as a built in USB port to share a USB printer with an [...]
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January 7th, 2003
For $299, Final Cut Express takes most of the amazing features in Final Cut Pro, removing what Apple claims are features used only by professionals. Leaving others with a cheaper product that still contains tons more features than iMovie. From what I can tell, it?s a must have for anyone who feels that [...]
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