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  Wednesday, 16 February 2005

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WordPress - Easy to install (and use) blog software

The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 8 out of 10] Developer: WordPress Price: Free In addition to running macosxhints.com, in my 'spare time,' I try to keep our family and friends up to date with the goings-on in our lives. Over t...
[Via macosxhints]

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A Merger of Art & Engineering

“Like just about anything Apple touches, iDVD is a merger of art and engineering,” writes Dave Nagel on Consumer Electronics Net. “Its interface and workflow are immaculate … iDVD is is pleasure to work with, and it does what you want to do in the easiest way possible.” [Feb 14, 2005]
[Via Apple Hot News]

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iPod shuffle: “tiny, inexpensive and ever so cool”

Bob Levitus writes for the Houston Chronicle, “It’s no secret that I think the iPod is a life-changing device and that anyone and everyone who cares about music even a little bit should experience the joy of iPod-ness. But until this year, the least expensive model cost $250, making an iPod more a luxury than a necessity. Now there’s iPod shuffle. Smaller and lighter than a pack of gum, the new littlest iPod sounds as good as or better than other iPods. And its simple controls make it as easy to use as other iPods.” [Feb 15, 2005]
[Via Apple Hot News]

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Mac OS X Tip of the Week: Erasing a Disk

If you ever need to erase a disk (a hard disk, CD-RW, DVD-RW, etc.) in Mac OS X, do you know what to do? If not, read this week’s tip to learn everything you need to know. [Feb 16, 2005]
[Via Apple Hot News]

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The Future of Radio is Downloadable

A new station in Berlin is attempting to redefine music broadcasting for the interconnected internet age. The key will be MP3s and cell phones, not the old-fashioned radio. full article
[Via I Love Radio .org]

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Quantegy’s Lindemuth Talks to SPARS

What is the status of the company?

Quantegy is officially in Chapter 11. However, the company has been able to bring 10 skilled employees back to work and has started production on a modest amount of tape that should be sufficient to meet demand for approximately two months. There is no need for people to be price gouging....
More
[Via Mix News]

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Information Week: Vonage Complaining Of VoIP...

Information Week: Vonage Complaining Of VoIP 'Blocking'. Leading Voice over IP service provider Vonage Holdings has complained to the Federal Communications Commission that competitors are blocking the use of its service, according to FCC chairman Michael Powell and others close to the company.
[Via Tomalak's Realm]

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Toll mounts from Chinese mine blast

The death toll from China's worst reported mining disaster in decades climbed to 209 on Wednesday, after rescuers recovered six more bodies overnight. FULL STORY
[Via CBC News]




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