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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
1Password 2.6 updates anti-phishing safeguards
BurnAgain FS enters public beta
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
JoeSoft's Stox 1.1 adds new tracking tools
Verizon claims most new subscribers in Q1 results
Apple looking to license iPhone haptics?
First Look: OfficeTime, time and billing tracker
Adobe discontinues GoLive, offers cross-grade
Beta iPhone firmware code points to iTunes control
Monday, April 28, 2008
Apple chosen for Underground Railroad pack
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is launching the "Digital Backpack," which will allow visitors at the Freedom Center to utilize social networking technology, digital media production, and wireless computing in ways that empower them to create, "distribute and access a shared vision for freedom." The company has chosen Apple products to power the project: each pack contains an Apple MacBook Pro notebook computer, iPod classic with voice recorder, digital camera, HD digital camcorder and tripod. These perspectives are then captured as a digital movie, archived at the Freedom Center, and published to an iTunes channel that the Center is launching in May.
"Through this project, we will advance two of our greatest priorities: enhancing the unique Freedom Center guest experience, and extending this experience beyond the walls of the Freedom Center to millions across the globe," said Donald W. Murphy, Chief Executive Officer of the Freedom Center.
Source: macnn.com
AT&T, Starbucks begin Wi-Fi deployment
AT&T and Starbucks have announced that they are finally beginning to deploy their joint Wi-Fi service, which lets existing AT&T customers go online from a cafe for free. To qualify, users must have one of AT&T's home or small business broadband packages, or a U-verse IPTV subscription; starting on May 1st, these people will need only login to "ATTWiFI" inside a Starbucks outlet. Some 7,000 locations should have Wi-Fi in May, though customers may already be able to login from San Antonio.
The company is also gradually opening the service to other customers, who may or may not have to pay. Costs will depend in the intensity of usage, and may also relate to money paid to Starbucks; many coffee shops in the US offer "free" Wi-Fi access, but only after someone has purchased food or a drink.
Source: macnn.com
Jobs: Apple, Intel still in good relationship
Intel has nothing to fear from Apple's acquisition this week of chip designer PA Semi, says Steve Jobs. The Apple CEO has dismissed rumors that the company is looking to distance itself from Intel, a view based primarily on the fact that Intel is also involved in the kind of mobile processor technology PA specializes in. Apple depends heavily on Intel technology for its desktop and notebook computers.
"We have a great partnership with Intel," Jobs insists. "We expect that to continue forever."
The reason Apple actually acquired PA Semi is said to be the designers at the company, who will be used to provide expertise in developing further portable electronics in the vein of the iPod and iPhone. Apple has long had to design custom electronics for its portables, Jobs argues; it is also known that Intel has little to no components inside current Apple handhelds.
Jobs has likewise rejected notions that it could return to IBM's PowerPC format, which PA Semi has based some of its chip designs on. "I wouldnt lose too much sleep over that," Jobs comments. "We're very happy with Intel."
Source: macnn.com
Extend debuts new Effects, Show Dreamweaver plug-ins
Extend Studio has released two new plug-ins for Dreamweaver, DW Image Effects and DW Image Show. Image Effects lets users apply "Photoshop-like" touches to objects, such as glow effects or soft borders. 3D art can be produced from simple shapes, and the plug-in applies to static, rollover and button items in a page. The plug-in is priced at $50.
Image Show contains over 20 transition effects for graphics presentations, such as pans and zooms. Users can assign combinations of both incoming and outgoing transitions, and attach links as well as soundtracks. Like Image Effects, Image Show is priced at $50. Both programs require Mac OS X 10.1.x, JavaScript, Flash Player 8, and Dreamweaver 8 or later.
Source: macnn.com