Archives: June 2004
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Apple posts iPod, iPod mini battery life information webpage
Apple has created an iPod + iPod mini Lithium-ion battery page that explains how to take care of your batteries…
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Dell offers $100 rebate for Dell DJ buyers who send in Apple iPods ‘for recycling’
Computer maker Dell Inc. offered a limited time $100 rebate to Digital Jukebox music player purchasers…
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Apple releases Rendezvous for Windows Technology Preview
Rendezvous enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks. Also known as zero-configuration…
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs hints at new iMac debut on August 31 at Apple Expo in Paris
During Steve Jobs’ WWDC keynote presentation, where he demoed “Spotlight,” Mac OS X 10.4′s new system-wide metadata search engine technology…
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iDive for Mac OS X promises to do for DV what iPhoto did for digital photos
A new Mac OS X application just released is set to redefine the standards in managing digital video (DV) clips…
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Apple’s Mac OS X 10.4 ‘Dashboard’ stock ticker graphic shows AAPL up, MSFT down
Apple’s upcoming major new version of Mac OS X, version 10.4 ‘Tiger,’ includes a new feature called Dashboard…
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Average Windows PC infested with 28 spyware programs
Home PCs are increasingly likely to house software designed to watch each and every click the user makes…
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RealNetworks posts RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X
RealNetworks has posted RealPlayer 10b, a new beta of its video playback application, as anticipated earlier this week…
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Apple cuts Airport Extreme base station and card prices
Apple Computer on Monday quietly cut the price of its AirPort Extreme base station and card. The base station…
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Silicon Valley: Apple CEO Steve Jobs previews ‘Longhorn’
The fifth major revision of Mac OS X won’t arrive at market until the first half of next year (talk about a vague shipping date), but when…
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Apple’s upcoming Safari blesses RSS XML syndication
By giving its blessing to XML syndication, Apple is joining the trend of browser makers embracing Web news feeds and potentially bringing…
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First Albany analysts issue ‘neutral’ rating on Apple Computer
Analysts at First Albany issue a ‘neutral’ rating on Apple Computer, Inc. Shares of Apple Computer, a global provider of PCs…
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Konfabulator creator claims Apple is copying them with Mac OS X Tiger’s ‘Dashboard’
Apple Computer is predicting that rivals will mimic Mac OS X Tiger, but one developer says it’s the new Mac operating system…
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs: Mac OS X Tiger ‘is going to drive the copycats crazy
Apple Computer Inc. chief executive Steve Jobs previewed the next release of the Mac OS X operating system…
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Alias announces ‘Maya Unlimited’ for Mac OS X coming late summer 2004
The Mac community has repeatedly asked us for the same award-winning Maya Unlimited software currently only available for Windows…
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Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs previews Mac OS X 10.4 ‘Tiger’ to ship in the first half of 2005
Apple today previewed Mac OS X version 10.4 “Tiger,” the fifth major version of Mac OS X that will ship in the first half of 2005…
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Apple debuts new 30-inch Cinema HD Flat Display, features 2560-by-1600 pixel resolution
Apple today unveiled a new family of widescreen flat panel displays featuring the 30-inch Apple Cinema HD display, a professional-quality…
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Apple previews Xcode 2 with new features & enhanced performance
Apple today previewed the next major release of Xcode, Apple
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Apple previews Mac OS X Server 10.4 ‘Tiger’
Apple today previewed Mac O X Server version 10.4
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WWDC Steve Jobs keynote coverage information
Technical and logistical issues may keep MDN from updating through certain portions of today. We will update the site with…
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Apple’s UK iTunes Music Store lacks indie punch
Apple boasts about putting 10,000 songs in music fans’ pockets, but disgruntled British iTunes Music Store customers…
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Time Magazine’s ‘50 Best Websites’ includes Apple’s iTunes Music Store
Time magazine has named Apple’s iTunes Music Store among its “50 Best Websites” in their “Lifestyle and Culture” category…
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Apple takes dead aim at Microsoft, ‘Longhorn’ with WWDC Mac OS X 10.4 ‘Tiger’ ads
At its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has taken a rather large shot at Microsoft’s Longhorn, the next major release…
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Windows ‘Scob’ virus designed to steal financial data, passwords; Macintosh unaffected
A potentially dangerous Internet attack on personal computers by a virus designed to steal financial data…
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Apple’s 64-bit PowerBook G5 coming, but when?
The 64-bit PowerPC G5 processor will undoubtedly be a fixture of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference…
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