RMG175 - Paris - The city of Light.
Please keep the people of the US gulf coast in your hearts. If you have a few extra dollars, consider making a donation to the American Red Cross.
Did you miss me? The podcast opens with a tune by Circe Link.
As my regular listeners know, I'm a big fan of Skype, the virtual VoIP service. This week, Skype announced that is be acquired by eBay.
Skype is not the only player in town. Check out the Gizmo project.
Three new Apple stores open this weekend including one at the Florida Mall in Orlando, the Penn Square mall in Oklahoma City and South Hills Village in Pittsburgh.
iTunes 5.0.1 is released. It's a bug fix update.
In the yawn department, Microsoft has reorganized.
Microsoft has released service pack 2 for Office 2004. The update includes improvements to Entourage/Exhange interpoerability,
Meanwhile, OpenOffice.org has released a new beta of OpenOffice, a free office suite that works on several platforms, including Mac OS.
Apple stock is up. Microsoft is down.
From the Paris Expo, Apple has announced some major upgrades to .mac accounts.
Rory Murray, the COO of Omneta Plc, announced the development of a new european network of data centers running Xserve cluters. When fully developed, the new network will number in the thousands of Xserves.
In the "Aren't Mac mini's amazing" department, UK integrator Squarebox has announced the installation of a 22 screen linear display driven by a rack of Mac mini's all working together. Each of the NEC 40" displays is being driven by a separate Mac mini, working in concert, that cause the long display to work as one unit. The new system was installed in the Perth Concert Hall in Scotland.
Reuters is reporting that Microsoft is negotiating to purchase a 50% share of AOL from parent company, Time Warner.
Thanks to Walt from VirtualOutpost.com who wrote in to notify us of a new users group in Orlando Florida for Indesign users. The organization is meeting on September 27th at the Digital Media Center in downtown Orlando. You can find out more about the meeting at indesignorlando.com
Did you miss me? The podcast opens with a tune by Circe Link.
As my regular listeners know, I'm a big fan of Skype, the virtual VoIP service. This week, Skype announced that is be acquired by eBay.
Skype is not the only player in town. Check out the Gizmo project.
Three new Apple stores open this weekend including one at the Florida Mall in Orlando, the Penn Square mall in Oklahoma City and South Hills Village in Pittsburgh.
iTunes 5.0.1 is released. It's a bug fix update.
In the yawn department, Microsoft has reorganized.
Microsoft has released service pack 2 for Office 2004. The update includes improvements to Entourage/Exhange interpoerability,
Meanwhile, OpenOffice.org has released a new beta of OpenOffice, a free office suite that works on several platforms, including Mac OS.
Apple stock is up. Microsoft is down.
From the Paris Expo, Apple has announced some major upgrades to .mac accounts.
Rory Murray, the COO of Omneta Plc, announced the development of a new european network of data centers running Xserve cluters. When fully developed, the new network will number in the thousands of Xserves.
In the "Aren't Mac mini's amazing" department, UK integrator Squarebox has announced the installation of a 22 screen linear display driven by a rack of Mac mini's all working together. Each of the NEC 40" displays is being driven by a separate Mac mini, working in concert, that cause the long display to work as one unit. The new system was installed in the Perth Concert Hall in Scotland.
Reuters is reporting that Microsoft is negotiating to purchase a 50% share of AOL from parent company, Time Warner.
Thanks to Walt from VirtualOutpost.com who wrote in to notify us of a new users group in Orlando Florida for Indesign users. The organization is meeting on September 27th at the Digital Media Center in downtown Orlando. You can find out more about the meeting at indesignorlando.com