Friday, 5 December 2003
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Jobs on how to create cool technology
Business 2.0's December issue features an article called How to succeed in 2004, and they culled together observations from leaders in various industries to offer advice on everything from how to create loyal customers to motivating staff. Apple (and Pixar) CEO Steve Jobs was consulted on how to create cool technology. [MacCentral]
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Apple: Safari Security Update
Apple has released a patch for the Safari Cookie Theft bug; it's available via Software Update. [MacInTouch]
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Harper's Index for November 2003 (Harpers.org)
Percentage by which the Defense Department proposed cutting its budget this year by closing its Peacekeeping Institute: 0.001
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PC World: Wi-Fi Improvements in the...
PC World: Wi-Fi Improvements in the Works. The 802.11e standard is intended to allow certain types of wireless network traffic to take priority over others to ensure that IP phone conversations and video sound and look as good over wireless connections as they do over wires. [Tomalak's Realm]
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2 Makers of Flu Shot Say They Are Out of Vaccine
The two makers of flu shots in the United States said Friday they have run out of vaccine and will not be able to meet a surge in demand resulting from fears of a particularly bad flu season. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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XARC Mastering Launches Online Mastering Studio
Dresden, Germany (December, 8, 2003)--XARC Mastering recently announced the launch of its online mastering studio, reportedly Europe's first online mastering studio. This new service is available worldwide and, via a secure SSL encrypted connection, handles the entire mastering process over the Internet, making it much faster and more affordable than conventional mastering studios.
[ProSound News]
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Beethoven score goes for lively £1m
Arts: A 178-year-old original signed manuscript by Beethoven fetches more than £1m at auction. [Guardian Unlimited]
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