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Apple / Macintosh News
Last update: 156 days, 16 hours ago
 
Acrylic Ships Newspaper-Like Reader For Macintosh
2 May 08, 22:08 ET
TechWeb - Unlike other newsreaders, the Times shows an entire story on its own, and doesn't launch the article in a separate Web browser.
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Amazon, iPhone Counted In 'Open Platform' Trend
2 May 08, 18:02 ET
Investor's Business Daily - Nearly everything is finding a home on the Internet, and software development is no different.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:45 UTC
2 May 08, 17:41 ET
"Microsoft has some catching up to do. It's not a phrase you hear every day. But whether it's Apple Computer's iTunes-iPod combo or Google's advertising engine, the software maker's top executives readily admit that they are coming from behind.
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iPhone-Blackberry Battle Will Be Fought Over Keyboards
2 May 08, 17:40 ET
TechWeb - Independent tests have found iPhone users make way more errors than users of handsets with tactile QWERTY keyboards.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jan 2006 21:16 UTC, submitted by bababooie
2 May 08, 11:33 ET
Okay, Mac users like myself just barely finished rebooting after the 10.4.4 update, and here comes the first information on 10.4.5 : "Apple Computer this week is expected to begin widespread testing of Mac OS X 10.4.5 Update, the next in a series of maintenance updates to its Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system and the first update to address bugs lingering the company's initial release of Mac ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Apr 2006 22:07 UTC
2 May 08, 11:10 ET
Apple Computer faced tough questioning Thursday in its bid to gain access to electronic records of Mac enthusiast sites that published leaked details of an unreleased product.
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Virtually Speaking: It's Good to Be King
2 May 08, 09:35 ET
And it's not bad to be a subject in the virtual kingdom, either. VMware reports strong first-quarter earnings, while Virtual Iron and Parallels hit milestone deployment markers.
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Free Keynote Jam package released
2 May 08, 05:00 ET
Macworld.com - Jumsoft on Thursday announced the release of Keynote Jam, a collection of pre-rendered images for use in Apple Keynote presentations. The software is available for download from the Web site now.
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ooVoo video chat connects up to six users
2 May 08, 05:00 ET
Macworld.com - ooVoo on Thursday announced the launch of a Mac version of its video chat service. The software is available for free and can be downloaded from the ooVoo Web site.
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Apple adds movie purchasing to Apple TV
2 May 08, 05:00 ET
Macworld.com - Apple TV 2.0 owners can now buy movies directly from the set-top box, reversing a limitation that had in place since Apple updated Apple TV earlier this year.
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Hexagon 3D modeling software exports to Second Life
2 May 08, 02:15 ET
Macworld.com - DAZ 3D has announced the release of Hexagon 2.5, a new version of its 3D polygonal and subdivision modeling software for Mac OS X and Windows. A free update for registered users of version 2, Hexagon costs $149 (though it's only $75 through the end of May).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jul 2005 21:12 UTC
2 May 08, 00:21 ET
"Apple Computer Chief Executive Steve Jobs has a reputation for thinking different. But now he might be planning a move for Apple that will leave even his biggest fans surprised--becoming a phone company.
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