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Wednesday, 2 November 2005
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News: tecStream integrates iMac, Front Row in home theater
TecStream is a high-end home multimedia networking solution that its manufacturers say works with iMacs and Front Row, letting users navigate the contents of their iMac G5 using the Front Row menu from any networked television in the house.
[Via MacCentral]
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Keeping Macs in synch
Dave's new Mac is on its way. I think he will like the way data is
moved from an old Mac to a new Mac. When the process works (it hasn't
worked every time in my experience) is a kinda of magic: now you have
all your stuff here, now you have all your stuff, down to the tiniest
piece of preferences, there.
Working with two Macs I find the clipboard sharing
utility a great tool: you can copy an url on one Mac and paste in an
email on the other Mac. Just the kind of stuff I do again and again and
again.
[Via Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
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Music thing: TINY MUSIC MAKERS: Pt 3: The THX Sound
"I like to say that the THX sound is the most widely-recognized piece of computer-generated music in the world," says Andy Moorer. "This may or may not be true, but it sounds cool!"
Lots of cool background on how the THX sound was created. Wow. Andy is, or course, the man behind the original Sonic Solutions product.
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