news of 2003-01-09



TiVo, Brother, Aspyr: Rendezvous!

Apple has announced that TiVo will release TiVo devices with Rendezvous technology. Aspyre will release a game with Rendezvous-ability, Brother announced a network laser printer with Rendezvous.

Now that sounds cool! Will we soon be able to automatically record digitally and stream to AirPort (Extreme) connected devices? (fryke)

-> Read more at: Apple's Press Release
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[ written by fryke™ on 2003-01-09 at 17:48 CET ]
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Attention Safari Users!

Don't set downloads to automatically clear from the download-list, as some users have found their home directories deleted... The bug has been submitted to Apple and a fix is expected in the next several days. Dave Hyatt (of former Chimera fame), who's working on the Webcore of Safari, has also mentioned that 96 dpi rendering is now active in internal builds (we're using 72 dpi rendering right now). Expect a newer beta before long with additional bugfixes. (fryke)

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[ written by fryke™ on 2003-01-09 at 15:39 CET ]
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Microsoft E-Book Software Cracked

Yes, and the news is on MSNBC.com. ;) ... I'm all for the promotion of E-Books (although not the MS variant, rather a PDF variant or PalmDoc versions), and this sounds bad for E-Books in general. (fryke)

-> Read more at: MSNBC's Story
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[ written by fryke™ on 2003-01-09 at 12:43 CET ]
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