Friday, 29 March 2002
.< 3:39:09 AM >
Gene Cowan emailed us about his experience with the remarkable new
Soundbug audio device. [Newlands Scientific apparently is the
Soundbug developer, and there are stories about it from ZDNet and Cnet.]
[Macintouch]
What the heck?
.< 3:35:30 AM >
Our
Palm Desktop 4.0
report addresses a number of issues with the new personal information manager,
including these:
- solving installer problems
- availability of Instant Desktop in Mac OS X vs. Mac OS 9
- lost infrared support
- broken conduits
- crash deleting users
[Macintouch]
.< 3:22:05 AM >
List libraries associated with an application [Mac OS X Hints]
.< 3:20:13 AM >
Mac OS X Hints - Synch your Palm with Palm Desktop 4.0: "Palm 4.0 works very nicely, especially when compared to the beta."
.< 3:16:04 AM >
Novell Official Says He Sought Microsoft's Aid. Novell offered two years ago to tell antitrust enforcers that Microsoft had altered its behavior in return for help promoting its products, a Novell executive testified. By Bloomberg News. [New York Times: Technology]
.< 3:07:31 AM >
Online Journalism Review: Preparing for the Coming Era of Participatory News. Today, those forces unfold at the speed of a click. They create new media, new freedoms, and new stories. We tend to overlook their role in the society we have created and the future we are inventing. Ours is a future of stories ... of stories and clicks. [Tomalak's Realm]
.< 3:04:23 AM >
Thieves make off with trailer full of 3,300 cases of beer in Calgary. CNEWS Mar 28 2002 9:12PM ET [Moreover - moreover...] Labatt Blue?! They went for quantity, not quality.
.< 2:57:14 AM >
Adam Curry: "My I/O has already replaced my email conversations with 4 people in one day!" [Scripting News] I/O = Instant Outliner. Something new from Userland.
.< 2:54:17 AM >
Using Tariffs to Discourage Movie Production Outside U.S.. The Film and Television Action Committee is drafting a petition to the Commerce Department seeking a countervailing duty on movies produced in Canada. By Bernard Simon. [New York Times: Arts]
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