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Thursday, January 24, 2002

HTMLize Pictures. Patrik Roos has put a nifty little form together that converts your Pics to HTML. It's awesome! I'd love to share the results, but they take up a whole page.... [meryl's notes]
10:54:38 PM    

New MSN Explorer Build Posted [ActiveWin]
10:54:34 PM    

Windows Update Rev. 911 Live [ActiveWin]
10:54:30 PM    

10.0.4 Available. OS X 10.0.4 is available in Software Update. Here are the release notes: Improvements for USB devices, including additional external device support for iTunes CD burning. Improved battery life for many PowerBook G3 systems. Improved Classic compatibility. Security updates to OpenSSH and `sudo' services. Support for the new active-matrix 17-inch Apple Studio Display.
7:42:51 PM    

Radio 8.0.2 is ready. When you get a new version, you only need to copy the new app into the Radio UserLand folder, replacing the old one. On 8.0.1 this wasn't clear, and lots of people did fresh installs, with not-great results. We're learning.
7:32:56 PM    

Spyware, In a Galaxy Near You. Anyone who has downloaded file-sharing software from Audio Galaxy recently may also have downloaded an insidious program that tracks your surfing, delivers pop-up ads and maybe even gathered credit card information.
7:32:33 PM    

A swipe at paper transactions. "Stored value" cards and other e-payment methods are slowly gaining favor among merchants and consumers. But is it really the death knell for paper checks? Knowledge@Wharton takes a look.
7:32:25 PM    

PC World reviews 802.11a equipment: the name Wi-Fi5 is already in use despite WECA's lack of a certification program or even a formal launch! That shows the power of the brand.
7:32:18 PM    

WOZ - He's going wireless. Steve Wozniak emerged from semiretirement Wednesday with plans to create new wireless devices to help 'everyday people track everyday things.
7:32:13 PM    

Microsoft Lashes Back at AOL. In what one analyst said represents the beginning of a process that will take two to five years to resolve, Microsoft has struck back at AOL Time Warner with a motion accusing AOL of withholding documents in the Microsoft antitrust case.
7:32:05 PM    


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