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Pigeon Point Systems™ Announces the
Introduction of the Next Generation of
Its Successful IPM Sentry™ Shelf
Management Mezzanine (ShMM) Product Line
Pigeon Point Systems™ Announces the
Introduction of the Next Generation of
Its Successful IPM Sentry™ Shelf
Management Mezzanine (ShMM) Product Line
03/19/2005 02:39 AMPigeon Point Systems™, the leading supplier of shelf and board
management solutions for AdvancedTCA®, announces the introduction of
the next generation of its successful IPM Sentry™ Shelf Management
Mezzanine (ShMM) product line. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
Product of the Day: Product Spotlight
Supercomputing 2004 - Quadric Network
Hardware
Product of the Day: Product Spotlight
Supercomputing 2004 - Quadric Network
Hardware
12/19/2004 03:17 PMThe following information has been provided by the product vendor and
does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Linux Journal.
Thawte Adds Yet Another Product to Its
Extensive SSL Product Range
Thawte Adds Yet Another Product to Its
Extensive SSL Product Range
02/01/2005 09:10 PMThawte Consulting (Pty) Ltd, one of the largest global Certificate
Authorities and commercial providers of SSL certificates, has
introduced SSL Web Server Wildcard Certificates in their Reseller
channel. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
QuestionPro Survey Software Becomes One
of the Few Web-based Survey Providers to
Allow for Conjoint Analysis for
evaluating Product Profiles and New
Product Development
QuestionPro Survey Software Becomes One
of the Few Web-based Survey Providers to
Allow for Conjoint Analysis for
evaluating Product Profiles and New
Product Development
07/21/2004 02:45 AMQuestionPro Inc., a leading provider of online survey hosting and
market research services, today announced the release of its Conjoint
Analysis module for measuring product profiles and customer
intentions. QuestionPro now offers a simple web interface for
creating Conjoint surveys and analyzing response data. Conjoint
Analysis techniques allow product managers to analyze and research how
customers make trade-offs. Conjoint Analysis is also used to measure
brand-equity and brand-interaction. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Sun product discovered away from product
launch
Sun product discovered away from product
launch
02/01/2005 09:18 PMFaster workstations
"Healthcare. Will America pull itself
out of
third world status under Bush
plan or Kerry plan?"
"Healthcare. Will America pull itself
out of
third world status under Bush
plan or Kerry plan?"
07/18/2004 03:42 AM100 Years of Macintosh
100 Years of Macintosh
01/01/2004 03:18 AMZero seconds on the Mac OS system clock is January 1, 1904. The Mac OS
epoch hits 100 years ... now. That's assuming you live in the Pacific
time zone, anyway: ...
20 years of Macintosh
20 years of Macintosh
01/24/2004 05:02 PMTwenty years ago today, on Jan. 24, 1984, Apple introduced the first
Macintosh. Let's look back at the first Mac and how it evolved.
Why, We're Better Than Windows, And We
Will Be Better Than The Macintosh
Why, We're Better Than Windows, And We
Will Be Better Than The Macintosh
09/15/2004 07:49 AMJeff Waugh, Head Beekeeper of the
GNOME project: "In terms
of feature parity with the basic Windows desktop we've done it and
we're already there. When it comes to enterprise management we need to
do some work there and when you compare GNOME to features like in OS X
we're almost there."
Macintosh Vs. Windows
Macintosh Vs. Windows
04/04/2005 07:11 PMWhile the argument may not end anytime soon, examining your
personal goals and tastes, not to mention your wallet, may help solve
the debate inside your head and at the cash register. By Dustin Faber,
Arkansas State Univeristy Herald
Rethinking the Macintosh
Rethinking the Macintosh
08/15/2002 10:47 PMWebTechniques Aug 15 2002 10:12PM ET
20 years of the Macintosh
20 years of the Macintosh
12/09/2003 08:41 PMIn 1984, Apple released one of the most expensive and effective
commercials of all time during the SuperBowl. This commercial
introduced the Macintosh, a revolutionary new concept in personal
computing, to the world. In January of next year, the Macintosh will
celebrate its 20th anniversary, and it is probable Apple will do
something spectacular to celebrate this impressive milestone.
Happy 21, Macintosh!
Happy 21, Macintosh!
02/01/2005 08:55 PMNew: The Macintosh iLife '04
New: The Macintosh iLife '04
07/08/2004 10:34 AMPeachpit Press released a new edition of The Macintosh iLife '04 by
Jim Heid, now one-third larger with coverage of all iLife updates,
including GarageBand 1.1, the latest iTunes Music Store, and new
iPods.
Macintosh Explorer 4.1
Macintosh Explorer 4.1
07/23/2004 11:31 AMTabbed file browser/file manager.
OpenGLide for Macintosh
OpenGLide for Macintosh
05/26/2004 09:05 AMFirst release candidate released
The Macintosh Turns 20
The Macintosh Turns 20
01/24/2004 07:35 AMYou could argue that every PC is a Macintosh, because of the
similarity of Windows to the original Mac OS. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch
via MyAppleMenu)
New: Cinematte for Macintosh
New: Cinematte for Macintosh
02/16/2004 12:04 PMNova Design released its first Macintosh version of Cinematte, a
PhotoShop plug-in that can automatically create masks and clipping
paths using blue/green screen technology.
Celebrating The Cult Of Macintosh
Celebrating The Cult Of Macintosh
02/10/2004 05:13 AMThe key to the Macintosh's success, or at least survival, has been its
commitment to innovation and good design. By Christopher Hutsul (The
Star via MyAppleMenu)
Macintosh Paternity Woven In Web
Macintosh Paternity Woven In Web
03/28/2005 10:05 AMNo matter who deserves the distinction, the lesson of the Raskin
case is that the Internet -- and the truth -- are still precariously
susceptible to popular opinion. By Paul Andrews, Seattle Times
The Macintosh At 20: Interview With Jef
Raskin
The Macintosh At 20: Interview With Jef
Raskin
03/08/2004 11:24 PM"I'm very disappointed in the Macintosh interface. It's more complex,
harder to use than it was when we started." (Berkeley Groks via
MyAppleMenu)
Notes and Tips: Macintosh on x86
Notes and Tips: Macintosh on x86
06/05/2005 11:11 PM We're cataloging some information related to running the Macintosh
operating system on x86-compatible hardware.
New Novel Features Macintosh PowerBook
New Novel Features Macintosh PowerBook
03/19/2005 02:06 AMFriday, March 18, 2005. For immediate release.
[[ Visit http://www.macmegasite.com for full article ]]
Update: Macintosh Explorer 4.1
Update: Macintosh Explorer 4.1
07/22/2004 09:39 AMThe file browser and file management tool adds tabbed file browsing, a
file search field in every window, faster browsing, and other changes.
Halo for Macintosh now shipping
Halo for Macintosh now shipping
12/12/2003 09:16 AMMacSoft today announced that Halo for Macintosh began shipping to
retailers yesterday (December 11th) and is already available at some
North American retailers...
Macintosh Fraud Alert
Macintosh Fraud Alert
12/15/2003 12:52 PMTrojan horses on the Macintosh
Trojan horses on the Macintosh
04/09/2004 04:10 PMAs the world starts to turn its gaze away from Windows, it was
inevitable that trojan horse-style viruses begin to proliferate on
other platforms. Now we'll see Apple subjected to the same kind of
scrutiny afforded Windows....
"Internet Explorer for Macintosh"
"Internet Explorer for Macintosh"
12/22/2004 01:31 AMMacintosh Haynes Manual
Macintosh Haynes Manual
10/28/2003 11:08 PMHaynes manuals are well known in the UK for providing invaluable help
on repairing and maintaining cars. Anyone wanting to know
how to
change the head gasket on a Mk III Ford Fiesta will know exactly
what I mean.
Now those clever chaps at Haynes have produced a
Mac
Manual. As the description states :
This jargon-free manual will save time and money and give the reader a
basic understanding of all areas of Mac hardware and installation –
without blinding them with science.
Good stuff.
What's in store for Macintosh in the
future?
What's in store for Macintosh in the
future?
01/07/2004 06:43 PMDan Farber has written an interesting article on ZDNet today looking
at the past 20 years of the Macintosh's history and what might be in
store for both Apple and the Macintosh in the future...
Mac Tip: Macintosh Stocking Stuffers
Mac Tip: Macintosh Stocking Stuffers
09/10/2004 11:55 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 11 2004 2:50AM GMT
Macintosh 2004 Case Mod
Macintosh 2004 Case Mod
01/24/2004 10:31 PMMaking Macintosh More Corporate
Making Macintosh More Corporate
06/01/2004 04:05 AMBusiness Week Jun 1 2004 8:34AM GMT
Happy Birthday Macintosh
Happy Birthday Macintosh
01/24/2004 01:45 PMTiger: The End Of The Macintosh Finder?
Tiger: The End Of The Macintosh Finder?
06/09/2004 07:19 PMI'd like to see Apple go ahead and finish the job when it comes to
building out the applications and interface to the point that we never
have to "go to the Finder" again... unless we really want to.
By Bill Palmer (via MyAppleMenu)
Making Macintosh More
Corporate
Making Macintosh More
Corporate
05/28/2004 06:20 PMBill Gates used to brag that Microsoft (MSFT) made more money
from each Macintosh sold than Apple Computer (AAPL) did, Stephen
H. Wildstrom writes in Business Week, June 7, 2004 issue.
Apples hardware is now plenty profitable, but Microsoft
software remains an important part of the Mac ecosystem.
Microsofts latest effort for the Mac, Office 2004, could even
persuade some corporate technology managers to take a fresh look at
Apple. Subscription required. [May 28]
"First Macintosh Press Release"
"First Macintosh Press Release"
01/25/2004 03:01 AMMacintosh Backups Just Became Easier
Macintosh Backups Just Became Easier
08/28/2004 02:44 AMOS X is rock solid, it has so many new features that we've lost count
of them, and you can backup individual files and folders states Craig
Crossman host of the Computer America Radio Show [PRWEB Aug 28, 2004]
Google X Borrows From Macintosh
Google X Borrows From Macintosh
03/17/2005 03:44 AMDescribed as a "a fun late-night coding jaunt", Google Labs
has just launched a new little site aimed at centralizing access to
many Google services. The JavaScript/DHTML based portal allows
visitors to select a Google service using a "Macintosh-Dock"
type interface. Upon selecting an item from the "GoogDock",
users are whisked away to the appropriate service site.
The creators of Google X have provided a somewhat humorous caption to
the bottom of the page, which reads: "Roses are red. Violets are
blue. OS X rocks. Homage to you." Definitely worth a few seconds
to check this one out.
Update: Google Labs has taken down Google X. We are trying to
reach Google for comment on the situation.

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