Archives for April 2007
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Browse By Day in April 2007
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My Apple Store Version 2.0
I've always had a special fondness for Orlando's first Apple Store. Maybe it's because it was so small, like the…
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Teacup Sells TableStyles, CellStyles to Adobe
InDesign plug-in designer Teacup Software announced that it handed over the keys for its table enhancement plug-ins, TableStyles and CellStyles,…
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Thunderbird 2.0 Ready to Hatch
The Thunderbird developers are in their final phase of
Thunderbird 2.0 development.
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MacResearch: The Magic Number Machine
MacResearch.org uncovered a very capable and apparently overlooked
scientific calculator, the Magic Number Machine.
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Mossberg Loathes Plethora of PC Craplets
Buying a new computer should be a pleasure, aside from configuring user options and transferring files. However, the boatload of…
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QuarkXPress 7.2 Improves Color Management, Job Jackets
Quark announced the immediate availability of QuarkXPress 7.2 on Thursday.
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Safari Drops, Firefox Gains in March
Safari's Web browser marketshare dipped slightly in March while Firefox showed a gain. Microsoft's Internet Explorer continues the downward slide…
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E.R.S. Introduces Ubercaster Podcasting App
E.R.S. announced the immediate availability of the podcast production application Übercaster 1.0 on Thursday.
Übercaster 1.0
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YASU Updated to Version 2.0.6
Jim Mitchell announced on Wednesday the release of YASU (Yet Another
System Utility) version 2.0.6.
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Best Buy Deal to Increase Apple Distribution
Apple and Best Buy's store within a store pilot program is expanding, and will more than offset the loss of…
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WiFi WEP Security Even Worse, Steer Clear
Mathematicians have long known about the flaws in the RC4 key scheduling algorithm in the WEP WiFi Protocol, but in…
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Apple Newton Nominated for Biggest Technology Flop
The Apple Newton/MessagePad, the Lisa and the NeXT Platform have been nominated by Computerworld as one of the biggest technology…
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WiFi Coming to Airliners in U.S.
U.S. Airlines will start offering in-flight Internet connections
within the next 12 months.
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BeLight Introduces Live Interior 3D
BeLight Software announced the immediate availability of Live Interior 3D on Wednesday. Live Interior 3D is an application that lets…
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Apple Lowers Cinema Display Prices
Along with new Mac Pro models, Apple reduced the prices across the board on its Cinema Displays on Wednesday.
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Apple’s Mac Pro Goes 8-core
Apple released the much anticipated quad-core and 8-core Mac Pro models on Wednesday. The new pro-level Macs are available in…
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Apple Store Goes Offline
Apple's online store went offline Wednesday morning, and was replaced with the familiar "We'll be back soon" message. Although the…
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Google Desktop for the Mac Arrives
Google officially unveiled a Mac version of its Google Desktop application on Wednesday.
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Karelia Announces Sandvox 1.1.2
Karelia Software announced the release of Sandvox 1.1.2 on Tuesday.
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Phanton EFX Releases Two Casino Games For Mac
Phantom EFX, makers popular casino games for the PC, announced earlier this week that they now offer two of their…
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Selectively Disabling Spotlight
Some people love Tiger's Spotlight feature. Others, not so much. It can be a useful search tool, but if you…
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Mac Geek Gab #98: Tips on Security, Audio, Cleaning Up Your Mac, and More
Lots of tips this week, including Mac OS X keychain settings, relaying audio across the Internet, networking using your power…
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LithiumCorp Announces Monitoring Plug-ins for Xserve Family
The Lithium Corp announced on Tuesday their new range of monitoring plug-ins for Xserve, Xserve RAID, AirPort base stations, Mac…
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The Real "Three Screen" Opportunity
The wireless industry is enamored with the Three Screen Opportunity, advertising on the TV, computer and mobile phone. However, in…
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SmileOnMyMac Releases PDFpen 3.1.1
SmileOnMyMac announced the immediate availability of PDFpen 3.1.1 on Tuesday.
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PC World: Apple II One of the Best Tech Products Ever
The digital revolution sparked a wide range of products, and the Apple II computer ranked as the second most important.
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CycoreFX HD 1.5 Gets Intel Mac Support
Cycore Systems announced the immediate availability of CycoreFX HD 1.5 on Tuesday. CycoreFX HD is a set of Adobe After…
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BurnAgain DVD 1.1 Adds German Localization, More
Freeridecoding announced the immediate availability of BurnAgain DVD 1.1 on Tuesday.
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Xupport Updated to Version 3.3.2
Applicorn has updated their Unix oriented Mac OS X system utility,
Xupport, to version 3.3.2.
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Blizzard Improves Mac Performance in World of Warcraft 2.0.12
Blizzard updated World of Warcraft Wednesday, bringing the game to version 2.0.12. The patch brings a few general bug fixes,…
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MacResearch Solicits Feedback from Scientists
MacResearch.org is soliciting feedback from scientists on the issues, requests and needs that scientsts using Apple products have on the…
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REAL Software Releases REALbasic 2007 R2
REAL Software announced on Monday the release of REALbasic 2007 Release 2
which adds an incremental compiler.
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Windows Developer: Remarkable Experience with Leopard
Apple's developer support had a remarkable surprise for a programmer who had previously worked extensively with Windows and Microsoft, according…
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Sophisticate Theme Set for Keynote Released
Divine Fiat announced the immediate availability of Sophisticate, a new theme set for Apple's Keynote, on Monday.
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Advanced Link Manager 3.4 Adds Additional Reports
Caphyon LLC announced the immediate availability of Advanced Link Manager 3.4 on Monday. Advanced Link Manager tracks and monitors links…
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Apple Hot Deals Update For CDW, O’Reilly, Publishing Perfection
Apple Inc. has updated the Hot Deals pages for CDW Mac Warehouse, O'Reilly Media, and Publishing Perfection at the Macintosh…
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Analyst: Apple to Hit $200 This Year
Daedalus Capital Founder, Stephen Coleman, thinks Apple's special position in the technology industry is going to carry the company's stock…
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Analyst: DRM-free Music A Good Move for Apple
The joint announcement from EMI and Apple that the iTunes Store will be offering DRM-free tracks will translate into even…
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One Click From Mail to Address Book
Apple's Mail application treats email addresses as objects called Smart Addresses. The cool thing about Smart Address objects is that…