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Monday, 15 July 2002
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Apple laptops were at the top of the list in PC Magazine's annual reader survey on Service and Reliability [Macintouch]
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Apple posts QuickTime 6 [The Macintosh News Network]
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TC Works updates pro audio apps: Spark 2.51 [The Macintosh News Network]
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Are Mac users smarter? - Tech News - CNET.com: "Those who surf the Web using a Mac tend to be better educated and make more money than their PC-using counterparts, according to a report from Nielsen/NetRatings.
The study also said Mac users tend to be more Web savvy, with more than half having been online for at least five years. And the Mac faithful are 58 percent more likely than the overall online population to build their own Web page and also slightly more likely to buy goods online, according to the report." :-]
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Apple also released
iDVD 2.0.5 Update, which, it says,
includes enhancements to the burning process, more accurate progress reporting and error notifications, and corrects a situation where some files would mistakenly be identified as iDVD 2 documents.
[Macintouch]
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Apple Security Update 7-12-02 fixes flaw [The Macintosh News Network]
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EyeTV turns an OS X machine into a PVR. Jim Heid digs into the capabilities of the about-to-be-released EyeTV, a $199 gadget that attaches to any Mac running OS X through a USB port and turns your Mac into a TV viewing and program recording device, much like a TiVo. Interesting...read about it in EyeTV Review on the Macintosh Digital Hub site... [Macintosh News] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]Oh man. This is cool enough to make me want to watch tv! A USB port?! Too cool. If you really need to keep the show, dump it to CD (big enough to hold 60 minutes). And CDs are much cheaper than video tape. Of course I've probably taped 8 hours of tv in the past 10 years.
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