Archive for March, 2007



News: Avid offers Intel-native Media Composer, Xpress Pro

Avid on Friday announced worldwide availability of Intel-native versions of Media Composer and Xpress Pro.
Original post by Rob Beschizza

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News: iTunes Store to offer baseball highlights

Apple has teamed up with Major League Baseball to offer games and game highlights from the 2007 season.
Original post by Rob Beschizza

News: New travel kits let you charge iPod anywhere

Griffin has announced that it’s shipping a redesigned PowerBlock Travel kit and the new PowerDuo Travel kit, two packages of AC adapters that enable you to juice up your iPod when you’re travelling internationally.
Original post by Rob Beschizza

News: PSP software update adds larger video support

Sony has released an update to its PSP software that makes the portable gaming system compatible with larger video files and work with T-Mobile HotSpot wi-fi locations.
Original post by Rob Beschizza

News: AirPort Base Station Update 2007-001 released

Apple has released AirPort Base Station Update 2007-001 for Mac, an update to the software used to manage its AirPort Extreme Base Stations (both with 802.11n and without) and AirPort Express Base Station.
Original post by Rob Beschizza

Stroker Serpentine, Second Life’s Porn Mogul, Speaks

Kevin Alderman, aka Stroker Serptentine, is one of the major forces behind the sexual frontier of Second Life. Interview by Regina Lynn.
Original post by Brad

March 30, 1842: It’s Lights Out, Thanks to Ether

Ether is used for the first time to anesthetize a patient before surgery.
Original post by Brad

Breaking the Speed Record: 81 MPH on a Bike

Long winters make cyclists do crazy things. Sometime in early January, I decided to take a shot at a world record riding a streamlined human powered vehicle — a reclining bicycle with a carbon fiber shell. I’ll be aiming for the flying 200m World Record, which is currently held by Canadian rider Sa
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Apple IPhone Has Wireless Industry Scrambling to Keep Up

When Apple’s iPhone gatecrashed CES two months ago, it forced the cellular industry’s hand. At Florida’s CTIA Wireless 2007 show this week, it forced them to fold. Buzz, if nothing else, has won the first round.
Original post by Rob Beschizza

News: Mac administration in a Windows world

Computerworld evaluates Direct Control for Mac, an Active Directory support tool for Macs in a corporate network.
Original post by Rob Beschizza