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Load up those album covers

Since Apple's new iTunes 4 software supports display of album covers, we all need to load up our album covers into our play lists. A discussion thread on MacSlash discusses this very issue.

CNet's review of Apple Music Service lukewarm

If you are interested in CNet's take on the new Apple music service, you can check out the analysis article. I've read it and I agree that the visible changes may be evolutionary, but the packaging, ease-of-use, and DRM changes are rather large. I was amused to see some …

University uses iTunes/iPod for lectures

Georgia College and State University has come up with an interesting use for Apple's iPod. MacWorld is reporting that the university is running a program where students can load up iPods with audio tracks of lectures given during the semester. The specifics are interesting in terms of why and …

Apple announces Music-related products and upgrades

To almost nobody's surprise, Apple announced a series of new products related to personal music. In the follow on to "Rip, Mix, Burn", Apple is now encouraging people to "Buy, Mix, iPod". Stay tuned for a series of reviews on the music service and the new iPod (ordered today, hopefully …


Apple/AMD discussions again?

The Register fuels the file of speculation about a possible AMD/Apple link, with an article debating the merits of a cooperation between Apple and AMD after an AMD representative made some obscure comments at a press conference this week that could be construed as implying that they may at …

Company offers replacement iPod batteries

Is your iPod starting to run out of juice faster? If so, you might be interested in checking out the battery1 from Laptops for Less. They have complete installation instructions for the replacement batteries as well. Link no longer available. ↩

eWeek exposes Apple's upcoming Panther details

An article1 in eWeek details many of the upcoming features in Apple's just-announced Panther version of its operating system. Many rumors see additional light in this description, but we'll really get our best view of it in late June when Apple unveils the OS at the annual WWDC conference …


Apple to provide "music to your ears" on April 28

With the theories about Apple's upcoming music offerings garnering more momentum every day, the company has now sent out invitations for a special event on April 28. It appears, from an article on MacCentral that invitations have been sent out and we will all know next week.

Apple's fabled music service may be coming soon

According to this story on MacRumors, Apple's much-rumored music service is nearly ready to go. Reports indicate that 5 major labels have signed up to provide their tunes for a fee to Apple for use in the service. This accompanies recent stories that Apple may be buying Universal Records from …


Rumor:Apple to purchase Universal record label

Some of you may have seen sporadic reports (mostly coming from the L.A. Times) that Apple is in the process of coming out with an online music service this month, along with the long-awaited update to iTunes and the new versions of the iPod. Today, an article on MacCentral …

Auto-fill for Safari (and others)

Have you been looking for a way to do auto-fill with Safari? If so, this page can be used to create a button on your button-bar that automatically fills in the information for web pages that ask for standard personal information. At least when I went to the site, the …

Apple dealers may have been de-certified

According to an article on ThinkSecret claims that Apple resellers are balking at new provisions in the reseller contract that would limit Apple's liability and prevent lawsuits on previous year's legal disputes. Dealers that may have been affected include: Buy.com, Fry's Electronics, MicroCenter, Dell and Target.

Adobe's "PC Preferred" analysis flawed

An article by David Nagel explains why Adobe found the PC "Preferred", even when comparing against a dual-processor Macintosh. The complaint is that it is Adobe's flawed After Effects software that is at the root of the problems. However, it isn't the usual "the software just stinks" complaint, it's a …

Using an iPod to configure Xserves

People are always coming up with interesting ways around seeming problems. According to an article on Yahoo! news, a small company called The Bioteam that does work with Biosciences companies. The company has been configuring clusters of Xserve computers to do Informatics Research. In order to get the machines bootstrapped …

Apple updates X11 package to beta 3

Apple Computer has announced availability of the third beta version of their X11 for Mac OS X product. This version contains some more stability and performance enhancements as well as the inclusion of options to handle command-key equivalents for operations such as quit. Click here1 for the download page …

Apple's PowerSchool gets update to 3.5

Apple Computer's PowerSchool software package has been updated to version 3.5 in time for administrators to consider it for the Fall 2003 school year. The product (acquired by Apple a couple of years back) provides online administration facilities for school districts with up to 10,000 students. The …

Apple releases "Cluster Node" Xserve

In a non-announcement, the Apple Store is now listing a "Cluster Node" configuration for the Xserve product that includes no video card, no second gigabit Ethernet card and no additional drive space, but costs only 2/3 of the price of the entry level 1.33GHz dual-processor configuration. It appears …