MacCast 06.23.2005
[Archived in Entry, Mac, iTunes]
[The MacCast] My 2 Cents with Curt, a response to Windows file sharing password issues, iMac G5 fan noise, publishing iCals to your .Mac account, aging Mac users groups, OS 9 iMic extension conflicts, syncing iPod ratings back to iTunes, some feedback on the Dittybot iTunes phone hack and help for a Garagband that won’t stay open.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[The MacCast] MacCast 05.08.2005: All Mac models now shipping with Tiger, Tiger not playing nice with Windows, Apple releases Bonjour for Windows, OS X Tiger 10.4.1 seeded to developers, MacDevCenter offers Tiger tutorials, iPod Shuffle grabs 58% of flash based MP3 market, Pod2Go Developer releases SpodLight to add Spotlight indexing to iPods, iTunes Australia launch held up by record company and new Oasis album released 4 weeks early on iTunes Germany. Special Report on using Tiger continues.
[Dotmac.info] dotmac.info -- Share Your Cool .Mac Stuff!: Mac, including .Mac News, Calendars, Movies, Photo Albums and other Cool .Mac Stuff! ... Mac Weblogs. avS; Anthony Martin's Weblog; paraporocello's Blog ...
[Maccast.com] The MacCast: Intel technology may make next gen Macs three headed monsters, Dell CEO says they would be interested in OS X if available, a hack makes any cel phone an iTunes phone, developer claims success in running OS X on TabletPC, formerly $50,000 WebObjects technology now available for free with XCode 2.1, Apple Store to open in Grand Rapids, Michigan on June 25. OS 10.4.2 expected soon with iTunes 4.9 release running 3 weeks ahead of schedule.
[Sampletheweb.com] Sample the Web: He told her he was doing a podcast for his blog, but does she know what that is? These types of things will have to be ironed out over time with all the new media evolving so fast.
[Podcast.net] Podcast.net - The Podcast Directory: June 21 - The User Group Report: The Mac News Braintrust Roundtable Discussion, Brigadoon Software Lets Your Mac Phone Home If Stolen, Upcoming MUG Events and More
[Apple.quicksurf.com] Apple Log: News, Links, Podcasting » 2005 » February: At $499 and $599 in its two configurations, the Mac Mini represents Apple’s first attempt in years to compete on price with entry-level PCs - a surprising but welcome move for a company that has said it aspires to be the BMW of the computing business. But this diminutive machine - just 61/2 inches square by 2 inches high and weighing 23/4 pounds - also amounts to a sharp break from traditional desktop design.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Websites, Canon, Scam, Consumers, Holocaust, MP3 Player News
Posted at June 24, 2005 03:08 PM