Updated: 10/1/02; 9:34:25 PM.
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Sunday, September 15, 2002

Discussion: Build A Macintosh From Scratch : Slashdot via MyAppleMenu [MyAppleMenu]
8:15:24 PM    comment []

Steve Jobs: Rendezvous With Stereos And TV Sets : "We don't just want computers to have this, we want consumer devices to adopt it." (Independent via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]
8:09:46 PM    comment []

And just when I'm looking to get a new phone to replace the one I've had for the past couple of years.

AT&T planning on Java phone release. AT&T Wireless, the third largest wireless communications provider, will be releasing their fall lineup for Java-based phones within the next couple of weeks. With the new phones you will be able to download games or applications and possibly connect to a corporate network. This follows Sprint PCS and Nextel Communications... [Lockergnome's Bits and Bytes]
3:24:47 PM    comment []


Woody Allen. "How is it possible to find meaning in a finite world, given my waist and shirt size?" [Quotes of the Day]
2:49:41 PM    comment []

Emo Phillips. "Some mornings it just doesn't seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps." [Quotes of the Day]
2:49:09 PM    comment []

Here's another view...

iCal 1.0 : Even with these imperfections, iCal is a great product, and it has replaced Palm Desktop as my calendar of choice. (Stepwise via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]
11:12:35 AM    comment []


Could Macs Mean Business At Last? : For the second time in Apple's history, it has a real chance to do what it probably should have done when the Macintosh first came out: license the operating system. (ZDNet via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]
9:51:47 AM    comment []


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