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Thursday, October 2, 2003 |
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For the Stylish MP3 Player, a Sleek Protective Sleeve. The iPod from Apple Computer is a designer music player, and with the least expensive model running about $300, it has a designer price tag. To protect the player's sleek, scratchable exterior and the miniature hard-drive technology inside, Terforma has released a new case called the iSleeve. By J.d. Biersdorfer. [New York Times: Technology] 10:51:32 PM |
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Microsoft SMB Server set to roll. Microsoft Corp. will leverage its integration abilities as a way to strengthen its hold on smaller accounts Oct. 9 when it formally rolls out two versions of its Windows Small Business Server 2003 at its annual partner conference in New Orleans. [InfoWorld: Top News] 9:47:52 PM |
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An Automated Secretary Keeps Computers in Sync. As computer prices have fallen, it has become easier for some people to own more than one. But having, say, a desktop machine and a laptop is not always convenient. Keeping important files and lists updated and synchronized on more than one computer can be a trying task. By Ian Austen. [New York Times: Technology] 8:21:43 PM |
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PocketMac 3.0 syncs Macs with Pocket PC-PDAs [The Macintosh News Network] 12:49:40 PM |