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Dienstag, 17. Dezember 2002 |
BBC NEWS | Technology | The web bites back. The web activists have found the personal details of the man behind a federal surveillance system and an e-mail spammer and are giving them a dose of their own medicine. [Daypop Top News Stories] 9:07:21 PM |
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The Register. Research by George Zieman gives the true reason for falling CD sales: the major labels have slashed production by 25 per cent in the past two years, he argues. [Daypop Top News Stories] 8:52:03 PM |
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Edward P. Tryon. "In answer to the question of why it happened, I offer the modest proposal that our Universe is simply one of those things which happen from time to time." [Quotes of the Day] 7:38:20 PM |
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iShell ready for Mac OS X, goes after Director users. [MacCentral] [Der Schockwellenreiter] 6:10:36 PM |
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iterm.sourceforge.net »is a supersweet *tabbed* terminal emulator for OS X. Supports Cmd-T to open a new tab, like Mozilla. Cmd- 6:09:57 PM |
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How To Use The Outliner. [owrede_log] [Der Schockwellenreiter] 6:09:13 PM |
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Toaster XP ist schon seit sechs Monaten im Netz. Allerschärfstes Willkommen! [BLOGHAUS] [Der Schockwellenreiter] 6:08:49 PM |
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BootCD It's fantastic. After about half an hour I had a fully bootable OS X CD, all together with some disk utilities - in case something goes wrong with my Mac. And it's free. »BootCD is a Cocoa app that creates a disk image that can be used to burn a Mac OS X boot CD with a working Finder and Dock on it. This utility is unfinished and still has some flaws, but works. The current version works much better than previous versions, and includes the ability to run Drive10 and other utilities, although Norton does not yet work from the CD.« Testen! [The Cartoonist][Der Schockwellenreiter] 6:04:09 PM |
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