Tuesday, 14 December 2004
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Why Podcasting Matters To Radio
Radio X-Factor has a nice brief manifesto on Podcasting and Radio.
Many
users report that they just plug their iPod into its cradle when they
go to bed, they wake up the next morning and pick up the iPod on their
way out the door, and then listen to their programs on the commute to
work. Are you beginning to see the problem for radio?
[Via I Love Radio .org]
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20th Macworld Editors' Hardware of the Year Awards
The old: a keyboard from Matias that recreates the very best elements of the classic Extended Keyboard. The new: a revamped iMac that reminded computer users that the only thing matching Apple’s flair for design is its knack for delivering top-flight performance. And in between those two extremes, you’ll find a color laser printer with an eye-poppingly low price tag, a pair of servers pushing Apple into the enterprise market, a clever hardware-software package that lets you watch TV on your Mac, and a DVD burner that exploits an exciting new technology.
[Via MacCentral]
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Apple releases iCal 1.5.5
Apple on Monday distributed iCal 1.5.5, an update to its calendar software that improves iSync synchronization for users running Mac OS X v10.2.
[Via MacCentral]
If I'm reading this correctly there's no need for Panther users to download this update.
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