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Looks like Apple has just released a small upgrade for their new OS 10.4 version Backup 3.0 software:
Backup 3.0.1 addresses file restoration and other issues and is highly recommended for all users of Backup 3.0. Significant areas addressed are:
Restoring files to alternate location
Accuracy of iDisk progress bar when uploading files
For more information about Backup 3, visit the .Mac website at: http://www.mac.comFor Backup 3 support information, visit http://www.apple.com/support/dotmac/backup/
Gallery: Apple Backup 3.0.1 Released
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Apple’s Front Row Hacked for General Consumption
Posted by Mark Harrison Categories: Home Entertainment, Mods / Hacks, PC / Laptop, Software,
It appears that some enterprising folks have managed to hack Apple’s Front Row onto Macs other than the new iMac G5. I do not advocate piracy, but I can say that it was fun to play with on my Power Mac and 20” display! Hopefully, Apple will get the message and update Mac OS X to include Front Row on all Tiger capable machines. Can we say Universal Dock + Apple Remote + Front Row = Hours and hours of good old fashioned family fun? For those who doubt, TUAW is hosting a great video of Front Row running on a Mac mini.
Read More | TUAW
Gallery: Apple’s Front Row Hacked for General Consumption
Man, Apple has been on an iTunes-releasing rampage as of late, haven’t they? Just a week after iTunes 6.0 was released, we have iTunes 6.0.1 available to download:
With iTunes 6.0.1, you can preview, buy, and download over 2,000 videos on the iTunes Music Store and sync your music and purchased videos with iPod to enjoy on the go. To watch purchased videos, you must have Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
iTunes 6.0.1 features several stability improvements over iTunes 6.
After purchasing music from the iTunes Music Store with iTunes 6 or later, you will also need to upgrade your other computers that purchase music from the iTunes Music Store to iTunes 6.0.1.
Go for it.
Read More | iTunes
Gallery: iTunes 6.0.1 Released
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Microsoft recently announced the availability of Streets & Trips 2006 with GPS Locator. For hardcore travel or mapping buffs, this is the software to have on hand if Google Maps and Mapquest are too feature-poor for you. The new version features Voice-Prompted directions, which is nice for hands-free operation. What I like most is that the software can be cross-referenced with MSN Virtual Earth. That is sweet. The GPS Locator works on any laptop, Windows Mobile, or Windows Smartphone device. You can grab the software with GPS Locator for $129 USD, or without for just $39.95 USD.
Read More | Streets & Trips 2006 via MobileWhack
Gallery: Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 w/ GPS Locator
iPod Plugin 1.30 Released For WinAmp
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Portable Audio / Video, Software,
The WinAmp iPod plugin (aka ml_ipod) is a plugin for WinAmp. It allows you to manage your iPod from within the WinAmp media library. It supports all kinds of iPods, from the classic first generation iPods, to the iPod mini, photo, nano and shuffle and everything in between. This allows Windows users to ditch the bloated iTunes product on their platform.
- Transcoding of incompatable files
- Full-Album Autofill
- CD Disc number (this will work in Winamp 5.11 and better only)
- Fixed up dragging code for playlists
- Other bugfixes
Read More | ml_ipod
Gallery: iPod Plugin 1.30 Released For WinAmp
Opera To Release Opera Mini Worldwide Within Next Few Months
Posted by Devin Categories: Smartphones, Corporate News, Internet, Software,
In August, Opera Software launched it’s Opera Mini browser in a limited release - only users of Norway’s TV2 were allowed downloading privledges. All that could change soon according to Eskil Sivertsen, public relations manager for Opera software. Is seems that due to the ” fantastic response from content providers, operators, handset manufacturers and end-users worldwide” the software company is hoping to give Opera Mini a worldwide release by the end of 2005. The Opera Mini browser allows users to view any HTML page from the convienience of their cell phone, allowing users to break away from WAP browsers that limit surfing experiences to WAP only pages. Michael Gartenberg of Jupiter Research says, “I was able to hit every HTML site I threw at it including heavy lifting sites like the NY Times. This is a really big breakthrough for the mobile space.” Soon enough, y’all will be able to read content off Gear Live, or even post to the forums, from anywhere your phone gets a signal!
Read More | Opera Blog
Gallery: Opera To Release Opera Mini Worldwide Within Next Few Months
Mac OS X Security Update 2005-008 and iPod Updater 2005-09-23
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: PC / Laptop, Portable Audio / Video, Software,
A couple of things just popped up in my Software Update panel. The first is a new Security Update:
Security Update 2005-008 delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users.
This update includes the following components:
ImageIO
LibSystem
QuickDraw
Ruby
SecurityAgent
securitydFor detailed information on this Update, please visit this website: http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n61798
The other is a new iPod Updater, which fixes a bug in the iPod shuffle. Others need not worry about it:
iPod software update 2005-09-23 delivers iPod Software 1.1.2 for iPod shuffle, iPod Software 1.0 for iPod nano, iPod Software 1.2 for iPod with color display, iPod Software 1.4 for iPod mini, and iPod Software 3.1 for iPod with Click Wheel.
Features of iPod Software 1.1.2 for iPod shuffle:
Bug fixes for iPod shuffle
Gallery: Mac OS X Security Update 2005-008 and iPod Updater 2005-09-23
Google Takes Firefox Toolbar Out Of Beta, Adds New Features
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Internet, Software,
Google has improved its Firefox toolbar and taken it out of beta for it’s official release. As an improvment to the toobar, users are now able to arrange icons they see fit. They have also added Google Suggest, which shows related search suggestions as you are typing in the Toolbar search box. I can’t remember the last time a Google product actually came out of beta.
Read More | Google Blog
Gallery: Google Takes Firefox Toolbar Out Of Beta, Adds New Features
Opera Sees 1 Million Downloads Of Its Browser In Only Two Days
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Internet, Software,
Since removing all ads from its browser, Opera Software has seen over one million downloads of its desktop browser in only two days, breaking the previous record set in April when the company released Opera 8. Jon S. von Tetzchner, CEO of Opera Software says, “The success of our free browser proves the world is ready for a fresh option. I’m most excited about the hundreds of thousands of new users who have discovered the speed, security and usability of our browser for the first time.” Still, it’s a long way to go to catch up to the ‘Fox.
Read More | Neowin
Gallery: Opera Sees 1 Million Downloads Of Its Browser In Only Two Days
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