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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 |
Apple posts WWDC keynote QuickTime webcast. Apple did not offer a live webcast or satellite broadcast of this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote address, presented by CEO Steve Jobs. Late on Monday Apple has posted a QuickTime webcast of the event, however, which users of QuickTime and MPEG-4 can now view on their computers. [MacCentral]
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MacTech Magazine to become MacTech X Magazine. Venerable publication MacTech Magazine has announced that at the end of the summer it will reinvent itself as MacTech X Magazine. Publisher Neil Ticktin said that the magazine "has long dabbled with non-developer topics, but now we're giving them the coverage they deserve." He noted that MacTech X Magazine will focus on a wide variety of technical Mac topics but will continue to cover the development of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger," which Apple expects to ship during the first half of 2005. The magazine also announced the addition of Cheryl England, whose resume includes such magazines as MacAddict, Macworld, MacHome and MacUser, to its editorial team. [MacCentral]
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