Apple unveils AirPort Express mobile Wi-Fi for Internet, printer and music sharing
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Apple unveils AirPort Express
Apple unveils AirPort Express
06/08/2004 01:18 AMSiliconValley.com Jun 8 2004 4:48AM GMT
Apple Unveils AirPort Express for Mac
& PC Users
Apple Unveils AirPort Express for Mac
& PC Users
06/07/2004 08:47 PMNotes and Tips: AirPort Printer Sharing
Notes and Tips: AirPort Printer Sharing
08/20/2004 12:59 AMSharing a USB printer from AirPort Extreme imposes some limitations.
Jobs unveils AirPort Express at "D"
conference
Jobs unveils AirPort Express at "D"
conference
06/07/2004 01:38 PMApple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday aimed to further
solidify his company's hold on the digital music market with the
release of
AirPort
Express, a tiny new mobile 802.11g-based wireless networking base
station available in July for US$129 that comes equipped with a
combination analog and digital audio connector. The announcement came
at the "D: All Things Digital" conference in San Diego. AirPort
Express will act as a portable 802.11g base station for traveling, but
when used at home will also connect consumers' home stereos with their
iTunes Music Library.
Jobs unveils AirPort Express at "D"
conference (MacCentral)
Jobs unveils AirPort Express at "D"
conference (MacCentral)
06/07/2004 12:31 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. CEO, Steve Jobs, on Tuesday aimed to
further solidify his company's hold on the digital music market with
the release of AirPort Express at the "D: All Things Digital"
conference in San Diego. AirPort Express will act as a portable
802.11g base station for traveling, but it will also connect
consumers' home stereo with their iTunes Music Library.
Mobile Mac: Inside AirPort Express
Mobile Mac: Inside AirPort Express
09/22/2004 10:43 AMWith its AirPort Express Setup Assistant, Apple has done a good job of
simplifying the setup process of a complex product. It's a good idea
to study what the AirPort Express can do in detail before deciding
whether one of these small white boxes will fit into your personal
wireless network. By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Music Takes Wing On Airport Express
Music Takes Wing On Airport Express
07/22/2004 11:15 PMI ran into a problem when I tried to connect the Express to the
wireless base station I already have. By Crayton Harrison, Dallas
Morning News (via MyAppleMenu)
Security Update 2005-003: Fix for
problem sharing iTunes music with PCs;
Fix for SMB printer issue
Security Update 2005-003: Fix for
problem sharing iTunes music with PCs;
Fix for SMB printer issue
04/02/2005 04:39 AMMacFixIt Apr 2 2005 8:49AM GMT
JustePort sends music to AirPort Express
without iTunes
JustePort sends music to AirPort Express
without iTunes
08/12/2004 03:14 PMNorwegian hacker Jon Lech Johansen -- known to many by his pseudonym
DVD Jon -- has posted details on
JustePort, new software that
he claims allows users to stream MPEG-4 files encoded using Apple
Lossless format to their AirPort Express hubs. It's the first time
software outside of iTunes has been able to stream music to AirPort
Express.
Send music to AirPort Express from wired
computers
Send music to AirPort Express from wired
computers
03/25/2005 11:25 AMThis may be common knowledge, but I didn't find out about it until I
was messing with my Airport Express yesterday. You can now use your
AirPort Express as both a wireless access point and send music to it
from wired compute...
Apple AirPort Express
Apple AirPort Express
07/21/2004 07:41 PM By Wilson Rothman, Time (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple: AirPort Express
Apple: AirPort Express
06/07/2004 02:19 PMApple previews a compact $129 AirPort base that includes audio support
(via "AirTunes", which will require iTunes 4.6) and a USB printer
port.
Apple: Airport Express 4.0.1
Apple: Airport Express 4.0.1
08/27/2004 01:21 PMApple released Airport Express 4.0.1, an update that adds improved
handling of WEP keys with third-party access points and improved
Profiles support in the AirPort Admin Utility.
Apple - AirPort Express
Apple - AirPort Express
06/07/2004 02:09 PMAirPort Express and Airtunes .. Apple - AirPort Express .. we want
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apple.com/airportexpress
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AirPort Express Pumps Music over
Wireless Nets (NewsFactor)
AirPort Express Pumps Music over
Wireless Nets (NewsFactor)
06/10/2004 04:12 PMNewsFactor - The wired home comes a step closer with Apple's (Nasdaq:
AAPL) AirPort Express, which allows powered speakers and stereo
systems, as well as printers, to be connected to wireless networks.
Apple AirTunes And AirPort Express
Apple AirTunes And AirPort Express
08/05/2004 08:41 AMIt was too hard before so we never used the stereo. Now that it's easy
we listen to music almost all the time. Nice. By Ernie Svenson (via
MyAppleMenu)
Apple: AirPort Express Unavailable
Apple: AirPort Express Unavailable
07/21/2004 11:08 AMThe online Apple Store now shows delays of 3-4 weeks for AirPort
Express, while Amazon availability changed to Aug. 1.
Apple: AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
Apple: AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
12/22/2004 01:56 AMThis firmware update for the AirPort Express improves the hard reset
behavior by giving visual feedback, improves the reliability of WDS
networks when using WPA security, and more.
Apple - AirPort Express - AirTunes
Apple - AirPort Express - AirTunes
06/07/2004 06:52 PMAirTunes music networking .. AirTunes ..
[LINK]
apple.com/airportexpress/airtunes.html
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Apple introduces AirPort Express
Apple introduces AirPort Express
06/07/2004 12:05 PMApple today introduced AirPort Express, "the world's first 802.11g
mobile base station that can be plugged directly into the wall for
wireless Internet connections and USB printing, or thrown into a
laptop bag to bring wireless freedom to hotel rooms with broadband
connections...
Jobs intros AirPort Express; streams
iTunes music (MacCentral)
Jobs intros AirPort Express; streams
iTunes music (MacCentral)
06/07/2004 03:43 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Monday aimed to
further solidify his company's hold on the digital music market with
the release of AirPort Express, a tiny mobile 802.11g-based wireless
networking base station available in July for US$129 that comes
equipped with a combination analog and digital audio connector. The
announcement came at the "D: All Things Digital" conference in San
Diego. AirPort Express will act as a portable 802.11g base station for
traveling, but when used at home, will also connect consumers' home
stereos with their iTunes Music Library.
Apple introduces AirPort Express &
AirTunes
Apple introduces AirPort Express &
AirTunes
06/07/2004 03:56 PMApple today introduced the
AirPort Express base
station and AirTunes software.
Apple AirPort Express Base Station
Apple AirPort Express Base Station
09/27/2004 03:12 AMWe are very pleased with AirPort Express Base Station and will
continue to carry it everywhere. By Macs Only! (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Ships New AirPort Express with
AirTunes
Apple Ships New AirPort Express with
AirTunes
07/14/2004 01:34 PMApple Talks AirPort Express For Mac And
Windows
Apple Talks AirPort Express For Mac And
Windows
06/11/2004 09:07 PM"I think it's quite intuitive that you can plug it into the wall next
to your computer or your stereo; I think its quite intuitive that it
is so somall, smaller than a computer's power brick, so now you can
wirelessly roam your hotel room."
By Jonny Evans, Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Airport Express cracked -
surprising?
Apple Airport Express cracked -
surprising?
08/29/2004 05:16 AMThe guy who broke DVD encryption and iTunes Music Store has now
cracked
the encryption used in Apple's Airport Express, reports Edward
Felten and asks what will be Apple's reaction.
My guess is that they will grumble and issue warnings, but essentially
do nothing.
I have a theory that many of today's content protection systems have
been designed to be crackable. You see, the technology companies are
fully well aware that a) any DRM/encryption system is vulnerable, b)
it is very expensive to design a good cryptographic system, c) having
DRM on their systems means that their products are not as good or
consumer-friendly as they could be, and d) if they don't put in
protection, then content producers will sue their asses off.
So what is the logical conclusion? Put in a half-assed and cheap
cryptographic system, that offers perhaps a few weeks or months
protection, just enough to keep the content providers happy. And when
it gets cracked, point at the evil hackers and say "their fault,
we tried to protect this stuff, but the hackers are just too
brilliant", and so they cannot be held responsible. And they
will continue to sell their devices happily, because the market is now
bigger. And I am sure that the content producers know this fully
well, too (unless they have their heads up their asses, which is of
course entirely possible).
I am also convinced that this is the reason why DMCA is not thought to
be that bad by the consumer electronics companies: it just means that
you can keep making really cheap, not-good-for-anything protection
systems, because if a blind monkey happens to crack one, RIAA and
others can just sue those monkeys and anyone using that cracking
scheme - and the tech companies are again safe. It's like the
proverbial bowl of water Pilatus used to wash his hands.
Eurgh.
Now what is interesting is what will happen to the companies that are
now producing both content and devices (like Apple and Sony)? Can they survive this
inherent rip in their business models - where the other half wants
(and needs) to be open to survive in the marketplace, and the other
half wants to close things down? My guess is that in the end,
technology will win. After all, they are the ones making more money.
And also because technology is controlled by a younger generation than
content, and is willing to adapt much more quickly.
Apple Rolls Out AirPort Express,
AirTunes
Apple Rolls Out AirPort Express,
AirTunes
06/07/2004 02:19 PMApple Ships AirPort Express Base
Stations
Apple Ships AirPort Express Base
Stations
07/13/2004 10:34 AM By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple shares soar on AirPort Express
intro
Apple shares soar on AirPort Express
intro
06/07/2004 03:55 PMApple on Monday posted its best close in nearly four years following
the debut of AirPort Express and AirTunes by CEO Steve Jobs at the "D:
All Thing Digital" conference...
Apple Updates AirPort Express, Extreme
Firmware
Apple Updates AirPort Express, Extreme
Firmware
12/22/2004 01:13 AM By Peter Cohen, MacCentral
Apple Ships AirPort Express Base Station
Apple Ships AirPort Express Base Station
07/14/2004 01:22 PMApple ships its streaming audio, printer sharing, portable base
station: Apple announced today that it is shipping its $129 AirPort
Express, a 7-ounce base station that has no external power cord in its
default configuration, and which combines a single Ethernet port, an
audio output jack for streaming music from iTunes (Mac and Windows),
and a USB port for sharing printers across Mac OS X, Windows XP, and
Windows 2000. This is Apple's most Windows-friendly hardware, ever.
The company said it has 80,000 pre-orders for the unit, which is
listed as shipping in 3 to 4 weeks from the Apple Store online.
Amazon.com says their stock will be available July 20....
Apple Wi-Fi Prices Drop Before Airport
Express Release (30-Jun-2004; 1K)
Apple Wi-Fi Prices Drop Before Airport
Express Release (30-Jun-2004; 1K)
06/30/2004 05:35 PMApple AirPort Express shuffles the deck
with wireless fidelity
Apple AirPort Express shuffles the deck
with wireless fidelity
07/31/2004 05:02 PMLos Angeles Times Jul 31 2004 8:37PM GMT
Share both iTunes and internet via
Airport Express
Share both iTunes and internet via
Airport Express
01/04/2005 08:50 AMThis tip explains some not-altogether-straightforward trickery
involved to share one's iTunes library, connection to AirPort Express
speakers, and internet connection together. My Mac is connected to the
internet via an ADSL ...
10.3 Server: Enable internet sharing via
AirPort
10.3 Server: Enable internet sharing via
AirPort
11/16/2003 01:47 PMTo share your Ethernet connection through AirPort under 10.3 Server,
do the following:Ethernet card must have a static IP.
In Server Admin, under NAT, share your Built-in Ethernet.
Under DHCP, create a new subnet with the fol...
Initial Hands-On Report -- Apple AirPort
Express Base Station
Initial Hands-On Report -- Apple AirPort
Express Base Station
07/26/2004 03:36 AMAirPort Express works well for the primary purpose that we purchased
ours, i.e. to create and extend Wi-Fi network. By Macs Only! (via
MyAppleMenu)
Why Apple's Airport Express May
Unofficially Extend Non-Airport Networks
Why Apple's Airport Express May
Unofficially Extend Non-Airport Networks
06/07/2004 05:15 PMEven though Apple is claiming on their website that the new
Airport Express can only act as a network range extender (signal
repeater) with other Airport devices (look at the bottom of this page),
WiFi Networking News's Glenn Fleishman explains why the Airport
Express may just work with some non-Apple devices after all:
AirPort Prices Drop Before Airport
Express Release (05-Jul-2004; 1.5K)
AirPort Prices Drop Before Airport
Express Release (05-Jul-2004; 1.5K)
07/05/2004 08:48 PMAirPort 4.0.1 Updates AirPort Express
(30-Aug-2004; 1.1K)
AirPort 4.0.1 Updates AirPort Express
(30-Aug-2004; 1.1K)
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