The companyis Aug. 3 announcement said that a “number of the top tier video game publishers” have plans to bring some of their upcoming games to the Mac with Cider. While Mr. State said that he was not ready to talk specifics yet, he did say that it is “a whois who list of the…
Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #64: Mac Pro, WWDC, and the Mailbag - Automator, TiVo, and More!
Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For August 7th, 2006 Direct Links: MP3 Version or AAC Enhanced Version (courtesy of Michael, aka Computernap!). John and Dave discuss the announcements from today’s WWDC Keynote, and then return to previous topics to address your questions about Automator and TiVo. This is chock full of…
TMO at WWDC - Apple Announces Intel-based Xserve [Updated]
Apple announced the Intel-based replacement for the Xserve during Steve Jobs’ World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote presentation on Monday. The redesigned server includes two Intel Dual-Core Xeon 64-bit processors running at speeds up to 3.0GHz, up to 2.25TB of storage, and redundant power supplies. Apple claims the new Xserve is 5 times faster than…
TMO at WWDC - Apple's New Time Machine
Apple is adding a powerful new file backup and restoration feature to Mac OS X 10.5 called Time Machine. The feature lets you “go back in time” to find and recover any file – including system files – from your hard drive. It uses a slick 3D interface to locate and restore files, and you…
MBU: Virtual PC is Dead, Universal Version of Messenger on the Way
New features expected in Messenger for Mac include compatibility with the Yahoo! instant messaging service, customized emoticons, spell check, personalized status messages, and the ability to tell others which iTunes song theyire listening to. The MBU will continue to support current Virtual PC customers, but it said that “developing a high-quality virtualization solution, such as…
Analyst: WWDC Announcements 'As Expected;' 'Focus on 6-9 Month Timeframe'
Noting that “the Street is somewhat disappointed that todayis WWDC announcements are in line with expectations,” Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster said in a research note that “the best approach to looking at Appleis product roadmap is to focus on a 6-9 month timeframe.” He added: “While many rumored products were not announced at WWDC,…
Podcast - Weekly Roundup: Dwindling Options
Direct Link: MP3 Version In the wake of a strange week and on the eve of WWDC, Ricky Spero and Jeff Gamet are left with few choices but to hit as many stories as they can in a short while. From Apple’s options, to software options for music notation; from Napster’s options to Norway’s, this…
Hidden Dimensions -- The WWDC Keynote Technical Companion
What the Agenda Tries to Achieve Everyone likes to make predictions about the WWDC Keynote. That’s the easy part. I’m going to do something a little different. My motivation is that while Steve covers a lot of ground, and it’s a very entertaining show, very little of it is deeply technical. So I’m going to…
Apple Hot Deals Update For PowerMax, Publishing Perfection, Ramjet
The new PowerMax Hot Deals page has offers on Griffin EarJams, the Canon PIXMA IP1600 photo printer, Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 free with the purchase of Adessois 12 x 9-inch Graphics Tablet, Quickbooks Pro 2006, the 500GB LaCie Big Disk Extreme external hard drive with FireWire 400/800/USB 2.0, the Hewlett Packard VP6310 SVGA 1600 Lumens…
French iPod Law Goes Into Effect
France’s so-called “iPod law” officially went into effect on Thursday, although little immediate effect from it is expected, according to an Associated Press story. “A new government regulatory authority assigned to monitor the law is not expected to be in place until this fall,” noted reporter Angela Charlton. “Much will depend on the law’s interpretation…
Programmers Claim to Find Common Vulnerability in Mac, Windows Laptops
Mr. Maynor told Mr. Krebs that they opted for a video version of their demonstration “because of the possibility that someone in the audience could intercept the traffic sent to a potentially live target and deconstruct the attack — possibly to use the exploit in the wild against other MacBook users,” the columnist wrote. Mr.…
Apple Joins Media Standards Group
Khronos Group announced the newest members to join the multimedia open standards organization on Monday. Apple, Google, and S3 Graphics are among the names on the list. Khronos Group is an organization that includes over 100 companies that are working together to define open standards for dynamic media on devices ranging from cell phones to…
Apple Responds to Norway iTunes Licensing Concerns
Apple has filed its response with Norway’s Consumer Council over concerns that iTunes Music Store licensing violates Scandinavian laws. According to Macworld UK, Apple submitted its response by the Council’s deadline, but the contents of the letter has not been released to the public. Norway claims that the terms and conditions for purchasing music from…
Hidden Dimensions -- WWDC Secrets You'll Want to Know
"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and to have one hell of a good time. Sometimes, this makes planning the day difficult." – E.B. White Preparation Whether you’re preparing to attend Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) for the first time or you’re doing an encore visit, or if you’re…
Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #63: All About Automator
Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For July 31st, 2006 Direct Links: MP3 Version or AAC Enhanced Version (courtesy of Michael, aka Computernap!). Joined by guest gabber Ricky Spero, John and Dave talk through Apple’s Automator; detailing what it is, what they’ve done with it, and how you can use it to…
Podcast - Weekly Roundup: iTunes on Top
Direct Link: MP3 Version iTunes is still riding high. Let’s see if TMO’s Jeff Gamet can help Roundup Anchor Ricky Spero take it down. Also this week: what’s the road ahead for Creative, Sony, ScanDisk, iRiver…and what’s missing from the Mac software cannon? The Weekly Roundup will be included in TMO’s main RSS feed, and…
Kazaa Piracy Suit Settled
Sharman Networks Ltd., the makers of the Internet file sharing application Kazaa, settled a lawsuit on Thursday that accused it of allowing music and other copyright protected files to be transfered through its service without authorization. According to Forbes, the company agreed to pay more than US$115 million in penalties to music and movie companies,…
Microsoft Ready to Spend Time, Money to Catch iPod
Microsoft is ready to spend hundreds of millions of dollars over several years on its Zune products to catch up with the iPod. According to CNET News, Microsoft sees its music player and download service as a long-term investment. Robbie Bach, Microsoft’s president of the Entertainment and Devices Division, said “We think of this in…
TMO Reports - Apple Eliminates Forum Mods; Quality Drops, Rudeness & Piracy Increases
Apple Computer has terminated its Apple Discussions Hosts, the forum moderators that monitor and moderate the company’s user discussion boards. A source involved with Apple Discussions, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Mac Observer that management at Apple has questioned the value of the discussion boards. The end result, however, has been a marked…
French 'iPod Law' Declared Partly Unconstitutional
France’s Constitutional Council late Thursday released a report declaring unconstitutional some aspects of the country’s so-called “iPod law.” According to an International Herald Tribune article published on the New York Times’ Web site, the 1789 Declaration on Human Rights was referenced in the council’s conclusion that property protections were being violated by the law. Reporter…
Just a Thought - Mapple?
It has been common knowledge for sometime now that, while Redmond based Microsoft owns and/or controls much of the worldwide PC market, the industry looks to Apple for clues as to what’s next in the hardware and software world. From servers that serve powerfully yet quietly and with no fuss, to integrated applications and hardware…
Microsoft Pushing for Apple-style PC Designs
Microsoft is working to change the beige-box image most PCs suffer from by offering manufacturers its own how-to kit. According to BusinessWeek, Microsoft is advising PC makers to design cases with “accelerated curves” and “purposeful contrast.” The colors Microsoft’s kit calls for are obsidian (a shade of black) and ice (translucent white). The booklet included…
Apple Hot Deals Update For Small Dog Electronics, Sweetwater Sound
The new Small Dog Electronics Hot Deals page has offers on the Audioengine 5 powered 45W RMS/channel bookshelf multimedia speaker system, a 3.5-inch ATA FireWire/USB 2.0 external hard drive enclosure from MacAlly, Marketcircleis Daylite 3, the Small Dog Groove Cube portable external speakers, and more. You can find the Small Dog Electronics Hot Deals page…