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High Def Survival Guide video offers Final Cut tips
Call Box's latest training DVD o
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Report: Yahoo board reported split over Microsoft bid
Yahoo Inc.'s Chairman Roy Bostock is leading a group of the company's board members in favor of accepting Microsoft Corp.'s unsolicited US$44.6 billion takeover bid, according to a new report.
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The Apple TV update
Apple delivered the Apple TV software update it promised at Macworld Expo, and we dive right in, showing you what to expect from the new interface and features.
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Review: Bento
With its extensive use of templates and an approachable interface for building records, Bento is the database "for the rest of us."
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Mobile World Congress: Everyone’s got iPhone and Android envy
Network World reports on two trends at this year’s Mobile World Congress trade show: Manufacturers are coming out with iPhone-like touch-screen devices, and everyone is eager to see what the Android phones will look like
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Replace the active app indicators in 10.5's Dock
Don't like the blueish active app indicators in Leopard's Dock? Learn how to change them yourself—or where to find already-modified versions for your use.
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MCE offers smaller QuickStream video capture drive
MCE is offering a new, smaller QuickStream hard drive, used to capture video directly from a DV or HDV camcorder via FireWire.
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Cocktail update adds Mac OS X 10.5.2 compatibility
Cocktail has been updated fixing a couple of problems with Safari and adding 10.5.2 compatibility.
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A grab bag of Photoshop tips and tricks
James Dempsey offers up a selection of his favorite Photoshop tips and tricks.
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Wii to displace Xbox 360 by end of 2008: iSuppli
Nintendo's popular Wii game console will displace Microsoft's Xbox 360 as the new-generation game machine, iSuppli said Thursday.
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GarageSale eBay client gets updated
eBay client GarageSale has been updated fixing an issue with Aperture 2.0 and adding several new features.
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Bugs & Fixes: Assorted application crashes
Ted Landau finds the culprit behind several application crashes, including Logic Express, GarageBand, and Adobe’s Creative Suite 3
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Disk Library adds support for Spotlight comments
If you have a lot of media on your hard drive, the updated DiskLibrary application may help you keep track of everything on your hard drive.
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HP settles pretexting cases
Hewlett-Packard settled cases with The New York Times Company and three BusinessWeek journalists Wednesday after being caught spying on reporters in 2006.
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New FlowerVest cases for iPod touch, 3G nano
The FlowerVest is now available in two new colors for the iPod touch and iPod nano third-generation.
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Is Time Machine all you need?
Although any backup is better than no backup at all, Time Machine may not protect your data to the extent or in the way that you need. A few significant weaknesses offset its impressive strengths.
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Aether ham radio logging app debuts
Aether is a new ham radio logging app with support for serial rig control.
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Network World: Is Comcast serving users... or itself?
Comcast says it's protecting its users by shaping the contours of its Internet traffic. But is it simply protecting its own services from competition?
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Analysis: Find an honest Internet provider
If your Internet provider engages in any of the practices outlined in our multi-part series on net neutrality, there’s no reason to keep doing business with that service. The best way to support net neutrality is to take your business to ISPs that don’t practice data discrimination. In this final part of our series, Mathew Honan tells you how to find them.
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Computerworld: How the Starbucks-AT&T; deal changes mobility
Computerworld's David Haskin looks at six changes that have been created—or at least clarified—by Starbucks’ decision to use AT&T; to provide in-store Wi-Fi access and what those changes will mean for users.
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Tomb Raider Anniversary demo available
A demo version of the new game Tomb Raider Anniversary is available for download.
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From the Lab: 10.5.2 update boosts Mac Pro’s graphics
The recently released Mac Pro desktops performed well in all our testing—except for our 3-D tests involving Quake 4, where it initially lagged behind even a Power Mac G5. However, this week’s OS X 10.5.2 and Leopard Graphics Update 1.0 improve matters considerably.
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Switching to Mail
Jonathan Seff finds the switch from Eudora to Apple Mail a positive thing, except for a big IMAP problem.
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Report: iTunes more popular than illegal file sharing
iTunes has become more popular than illegal file sharing according to a new report from market research firm NPD.
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What’s the status of my iTunes Season Pass?
Now that the writers’ strike is over, TV networks have begun announcing when their shows will return to the airwaves. And iTunes Store users who’ve paid for Season Passes may finally get some clarity on the status of their subscription.
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