Tuesday, 9 April 2002
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Top Mac OS X Utilities: Restoring Third Party Capabilities (08-Apr-2002; 8.8K) [TidBITS]
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[16:30 ET]
Radio Poster 1.0 posts messages to a Radio weblog. Radio Poster allows saving messages as drafts, so that they can be worked on over time, allows posted messages to be saved for reposting or backup, and adds a link glossary to ease the task of adding links to messages. Radio Poster is free and requires Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X, Radio 8.0.7 or higher, and CarbonLib 1.2.5 or higher. [Macintouch]
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It's not Mac-compatible, but the new
Cray SSD (solid-state disk)
"includes a 224-gigabyte Solid State Disk (SSD) with a data transfer rate of 80 gigabytes per second - 800 or more times faster than the 10- to 100-megabytes/second speeds typical with today's disk servers." [Macintouch]
Peering into the future.
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Hot Java Revives Mac Programming. eWeek: “After years of being infamously unfriendly to casual programmers, the Macintosh has suddenly become the machine of choice for out-of-the-box programmability—with tools that not only generate great-looking Macintosh applications but that also generate them in Java so you can take them anywhere.” [ranchero.com]Big shift here. Mac as the preferred tool of the geek. Who'da thunk?
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FilePod 1.0b1: export for FMPro to iPod [MacNN]Free
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Bluetooth comes of Age: 'next big thing' [MacNN]
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Russ Lipton: What is Content Management? "Userland is doing its utmost to package Frontier's content management features in sugar so the medicine goes down easy." [Scripting News]
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Fight to the death in Jenin refugee camp
The military campaign in the West Bank will continue as planned, Israeli
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said on hearing that 13 Israeli soldiers had
been killed in an explosion.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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THR: Cinema tools for film editing [MacNN]Apple further demonstrates its commitment to entering the cinema production market.
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Lots of news from NAB this week. I've just set up a news feed from Digital Pro Sound using "evectors"'s rss distiller so I should be moving more stories to my audio news feed.
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Tim Martyn Rises with Phoenix AudioTim Martyn, a leading classical music producer/engineer, founder and former co-president of NY's Classic Sound, Inc., has announced the formation of Phoenix Audio L.L.C. The new studio is dedicated to location recording, editing, mixing and mastering classical music.
Congratulations Tim and best of luck. Tim hired me to work at Classic Sound for the summer of 1991. A great experience for me.
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