Tuesday, June 17, 2003 | |
Broadband use continues strong growth. The number of U.S. consumers with high-speed access to the Internet reaches nearly 40 million as people continue to shed slower dial-up services, according to a study. [CNET News.com] 12:42:43 PM |
Apple responds to Microsoft dropping Internet Explorer. For the first time since Microsoft Corp. made its decision to stop development of Internet Explorer for the Macintosh, Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday made a statement regarding the decision. "Safari is the fastest browser on the Mac, and has become the browser of choice for millions of Mac users," said Apple in a statement given to MacCentral. "The Safari beta program has been an incredible success, and we will be releasing Safari 1.0 soon. [MacCentral] 12:42:26 PM |
Apple says Safari 1.0 coming soon [CNET News.com] 12:42:03 PM |
Apple responds to Mac browser concerns [The Macintosh News Network] 12:41:51 PM |
Landmark? Just Wait Till It's Finished. The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine is now a landmark, but it seems safe to say that it will be a century or two before they put the finishing touches on. By David W. Dunlap. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 11:03:25 AM |
QuarkXPress 6 for Mac OS X Ships (16-Jun-2003; 2K) [TidBITS] 10:56:06 AM |
NoteTaker 1.5: Even More Noteworthy (16-Jun-2003; 1.8K) [TidBITS] 10:55:30 AM |
Internet Explorer for Mac in Maintenance Mode (16-Jun-2003; 4.1K) [TidBITS] 10:55:03 AM |