Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For August 15th, 2005 Podcast Link: TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab, August 15th, 2005 Due to a broadband outage, John and Dave go low(er) tech this week, at least in terms of the recording methods. That said, the show is still a geek gab, and…
Positive Piper Jaffray Research Note Pushes Apple Stock Higher
Mr. Munster pointed to the upcoming Apple Expo in Paris, which will be held Sept. 20 to 24, and next Januaryis Macworld San Francisco as two likely venues for new product announcements. He writes: “We believe likely product releases in CY05 [calendar year 2005] include: a higher capacity iPod shuffle or another form of flash-based…
Hackers Get Mac OS X Running on Non-Apple PCs
Reporter Mark Baard says that a hacker who calls himself “cmoski” has claimed that OSx86 seems to run faster on the PCs than Mac OS X does today on the current generation of Mac computers. “Some in the Pentium camp want to say, iBecause a Pentium is faster, of course,i some want to say (Intel…
It's Just An Illusion
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a persistent one. -Albert Einstein Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. -Douglas Adams
Transitive CEO Talks Rosetta With Wired
Mr. Wiederhold says that despite the skepticism thatis out there, “the people who have seen this technology, who have dived into the details, are hugely impressed. The proof is once you see your application running — a sophisticated application that you never thought could run under translation.” He wouldnit comment on how well an application…
Apple's Patent Application for iPod Interface Denied [Update]
A patent application for the iPod’s interface was not granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), according to a report by AppleInsider. The patent was originally filed in October 2002 (and ameneded on March 25, 2004), but was denied by the USPTO because of a May 2002 patent application filed by an…
TMO To Go Podcast - Mac Geek Gab: Traveling Tips, ATSServer, and phone/PDAs
Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For August 8th, 2005 Podcast Link: TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab, August 8th, 2005 John gets back from vacation and tells us all about his experiences figuring out the wireless base station and SMTP server at the vacation house — this chat includes lots of…
Macromedia Updates Product Line to Version 8
Macromedia Studio 8, which combines Dreamweaver 8, Flash Professional 8, and Fireworks 8, Contribute 3 (a basic content manager), and FlashPaper 2, which converts printable files into Flash documents or PDFs, and will ship in September for US$999 for a full license and $399 for the upgrade. “Studio 8 is a huge leap forward,” said…
First Windows Vista Virus Found
An Austrian virus writer has published five sample viruses targeting Microsoft’s new Windows Vista operating system. While there is little concern they could wreak serious problems, the viruses carry the distinction of being the first to impact an OS that has yet to even be released in final form. Written in July, the viruses take…
The Slacker's Guide - Lazy Summer Days
As summer’s 97 degree days slip by, a combination of free time, air conditioning and the best of shareware gaming have created a comfortable geek nest in which to dwell. Kill Dr. Cote First on this list is Kill Dr. Cote, Justin Ficarrotta’s Mac OS X recreation of the classic overhead twitch-shooter. Simple, to the…
Continental Airlines, Logan Airport Fight it Out Over Wi-Fi
The Massachusetts Port Authority, which operates the airport, claims Continentalis Wi-Fi service interferes with other wireless devices. It believes Continentalis service poses an “unacceptable potential risk” and said it would take all necessary steps to have the service turned off and removed. Continental argues Massport has no legal authority to restrict its Wi-Fi use and…
The Evolution of a Mouse
Mr. Hesseldahl quotes analyst Rob Enderle of The Enderle Group, who noted that “adding a second button and a trackball to the mouse is neither innovative nor unique. These are things that others were doing in the mid-1990s.” Still, Mr. Enderle praised the move as one that will help bring more switchers to the Mac…
Vista's Real Competition is Leopard
Apple has said very little about Leopard, beyond its ship date, but writer John Rizzo notes that it “will need to be a compelling alternative to Vista,” if the company wants to maintain the momentum of its recent market share wins. Among the things Mr. Rizzo believes Apple needs to do are add “some of…
Mighty Mouse Selling Well After First Day
Calls by The Mac Observer to 10 Apple retail locations in states like Virginia, Ohio, Georgia, Florida and New York showed nine of the stores sold out of the new mouse. Only one store — Appleis flagship store in the SoHo district of New York City — had remaining stock of less than five. “Itis…
Alias Announces Maya 7, MotionBuilder 7
Alias Maya version 7, its 3D modeling and animation software, and MotionBuilder version 7. Both updates are expected to begin shipping this month, the company said. Maya version 7 features a redesigned render layers function which lets multiple versions of objects, including materials, lights and cameras and post processes like Maya Fur and Paint Effects,…
Analysts Don't See Much Damage to End of HP iPod Deal
Analysts Shaw Wu of American Technology Research and Needham’s Charles Wolf on Monday issued research reports that cover the end of Hewlett-Packard’s agreement to resell iPods, which happened last Friday. Both reports, copies of which were obtained by The Mac Observer, see little damage to either company from the termination of the deal, but both…
TMO To Go Podcast - Mac Geek Gab: Shareware Picks
Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For July 29th, 2005 Podcast Link: TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab, July 29th, 2005 John’s heading off for vacation, so the show comes early this week. Today’s topic is shareware, and John and Dave talk through a few of their favorites, plus one recommended by…
Mac Gaming News - Feral Announces Epic Strategy Game Imperial Glory for the Mac
Feral Interactive on Friday announced that it will bring the epic strategy game Imperial Glory to the Mac during the fourth quarter. Set during the Napoleonic Wars of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Imperial Glory lets players control one of five nations — France, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia or Austria — and decide…
Griffin Announces iFM for iPod
Griffin Technology announced Friday the iFM, a handheld device with a built-in FM tuner, iPod remote control functionality and the ability to record audio notes and radio broadcasts. The iFM is a stand-alone device (see photo below) that connects to the Apple iPod. Users can switch seamlessly between controlling their music library and listening to…
HP to Stop Selling the iPod (UPDATED)
Hewlett Packard plans to stop selling Aplpe’s iPod digital media device through its retail distribution channels, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The article quotes Apple spokeswoman Katie Cotton as saying HP “decided that reselling iPods doesn’t fit with their company’s current digital media strategy.” WSJ reporters Nick Wingfield and Pui-Wing Tam said that HP’s…
Microsoft Executive Admits the Halo Effect is Real
A New York Times article detailing the demonstration also noted that “many features [of Windows Vista] shown today are ones already introduced in Apple Computeris OS X Tiger operating system.” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer promised better revenue growth from the company; his plans include premium versions of Windows and the Office productivity suite, although he…
iPod shuffle Chip Maker SigmaTel Acquires Rio Technology, Design Team
D&M Holdings Inc. has announced the sale of the intellectual property and other technology assets for the Rio MP3 player to SigmaTel Inc., which provides flash chips for Apple’s iPod shuffle as well as the chips for MP3 players from Creative, Samsung and other companies. Under the deal, SigmaTel will also acquire most of the…
Epson Intros Three New Consumer Scanners
Epson on Thursday introduced three new USB 2.0 scanners aimed at the consumer market: the Epson Perfection 4490 Photo, Perfection 3590 Photo and Perfection 3490 Photo, all of which will ship next month. All three scanners include the third generation of Epson Easy Photo Fix technology, which improves the color restoration of faded images, and…