Reporter's Notebook: A dreary start to Macworld
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Reporter's Notebook: Closing thoughts on
Macworld Boston
Reporter's Notebook: Closing thoughts on
Macworld Boston
07/16/2004 05:24 AMby Dennis Sellers - Macworld Boston 2004 is over...
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08/19/2004 11:06 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 20 2004 2:55AM GMT
Reporter's Notebook: On the LinuxWorld
Floor
Reporter's Notebook: On the LinuxWorld
Floor
01/23/2004 02:19 PMeWeek Jan 23 2004 11:51AM GMT
Lotusphere 2004: Reporter's notebook
Lotusphere 2004: Reporter's notebook
01/27/2004 01:44 PMA slew of new products is aimed at helping companies complete their
Lotus Notes and Domino deployments.
Reporter's Notebook: Notes from NAMM
Reporter's Notebook: Notes from NAMM
07/26/2004 07:26 AMby Dennis Sellers - The NAMM expo which, strange as it seems, is the
short title of the International Music Products Association expo --
has concluded its run here in Nashville, and it's been a hot week --
in more ways than one...
Reporter's Notebook: Keynote
Observations
Reporter's Notebook: Keynote
Observations
01/07/2004 06:15 PMIf Bruce Springstein and Beyonce were giving a free joint concert, the
line couldn't have been any longer. By Dennis Sellers (MacMinute via
MyAppleMenu)
Reporter's Notebook: Impressive Storage
at IDF
Reporter's Notebook: Impressive Storage
at IDF
09/09/2004 01:52 AMWhile apparently grappling with his own sanity, our intrepid showfloor
reporter, Mark Hachman, discovers the latest in super hard drive
technology, external SATA RAID and 3-GBits/s Serial ATA 2.
Reporter's Notebook: MWSF musings and
predictions
Reporter's Notebook: MWSF musings and
predictions
01/05/2004 03:46 AMby Dennis Sellers - The weather in San Francisco is relatively warm
(high 40s) with enough of a breeze in the air to make a jacket well
recommended...
Reporter's Notebook: the Apple store and
winding down
Reporter's Notebook: the Apple store and
winding down
06/04/2004 05:57 AMby Dennis Sellers - The weather in Chicago has been great for the
second annual Mac Design Conference...
Reporter's Notebook: Lost in the Windy
City
Reporter's Notebook: Lost in the Windy
City
06/02/2004 05:41 AMBy Dennis Sellers - Sometimes colossal blunders get made –- and they
usually involve Yours Truly and traveling...
Reporter's Notebook: Lots of yuks in Mac
Design keynote
Reporter's Notebook: Lots of yuks in Mac
Design keynote
06/03/2004 03:48 AMby Dennis Sellers - Before yesterday's Mac Design Conference keynote
started, the big screens at the front of the auditorium showed a
laugh-inducing list of items being "downloaded" for use in the
keynote...
Reporter's Notebook: Apple Expo Eyes
iMac G5
Reporter's Notebook: Apple Expo Eyes
iMac G5
08/31/2004 07:16 PMApple's new PowerPC G5-based iMac model makes a splash on the floor of
the Apple Expo in Paris. Mac OS X "Tiger" also makes the scene.
Reporter's Notebook: Final thoughts on
MWSF – and Boston
Reporter's Notebook: Final thoughts on
MWSF – and Boston
01/09/2004 10:08 PMby Dennis Sellers - Today winds up Macworld San Francisco 2004...
Reporter's Notebook: Rain, parties and
Ukrainian vodka
Reporter's Notebook: Rain, parties and
Ukrainian vodka
07/14/2004 04:57 AMIt's rainy and dreary here in Boston. The sky's overcast and it
drizzles constantly...
Reporter's Notebook: user groups,
tornados and protestors
Reporter's Notebook: user groups,
tornados and protestors
07/15/2004 10:30 AMby Dennis Sellers - The rain just keeps on trickling down, which
crimps my usual style of hoofing it around a city I'm visiting...
Reporter's notebook: At the DHS National
Cyber Security Summit
Reporter's notebook: At the DHS National
Cyber Security Summit
12/04/2003 05:58 PMIf there was a central theme running through the remarks of three
senior DHS officials, it was the need to create a sense of urgency
about cybersecurity.
Reporter's Notebook: People, Lions and
the Sunflower Cafe
Reporter's Notebook: People, Lions and
the Sunflower Cafe
01/06/2004 03:18 AMby Dennis Sellers - Gosh, I love covering Macworld expos...
Reporter's Notebook: Mini iPod prices
and Mac BU's timeline
Reporter's Notebook: Mini iPod prices
and Mac BU's timeline
01/08/2004 07:17 PMby Dennis Sellers - The new iPod Minis are certainly cool, but the
constant refrain I'm hearing around the Moscone Center is that they're
just too expensive...
Reporter's notebook: HP World users
disdain offshore support move
Reporter's notebook: HP World users
disdain offshore support move
08/20/2004 04:36 PMThis week's HP World is over, and users at the event had a lot of
things on their minds.
We will shortly be returned to our
regularly scheduled dreary war
We will shortly be returned to our
regularly scheduled dreary war
12/17/2003 01:32 AMBelief That Insurgency Will Fade May Be Misplaced .. praised Hussein
and threatened
Iraqis
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A158-2003Dec14.html
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A Campaign Reporter's Dissent
A Campaign Reporter's Dissent
02/10/2004 02:50 AM"I really detest horserace coverage," says a reporter for the
Worcester Telegram & Gazette. His struggle to realize something
better in his reports tells a lot about the state of campaign
journalism today.
Macworld: Macworld: New technology from
Runtime Revolution
Macworld: Macworld: New technology from
Runtime Revolution
01/06/2004 04:25 AM"We're constantly developing new features for Revolution, to meet our
developers' needs for creating robust applications with
up-to-the-minute functionality," said Kevin Miller, CEO of Runtime
Revolution. "Now, we've started bringing our developers into the
design cycle at the earliest possible stage."
EFF Seeks to Keep Apple's Hands Off
Reporter's Sources
EFF Seeks to Keep Apple's Hands Off
Reporter's Sources
03/23/2005 04:43 PMThe Electronic Frontier Foundation filed an appeal as it seeks to
block Apple from getting its hands on a reporter's confidential
sources.
USA TODAY editor resigns after
reporter's misdeeds (USATODAY.com)
USA TODAY editor resigns after
reporter's misdeeds (USATODAY.com)
04/21/2004 08:48 AMUSATODAY.com - USA TODAY Editor Karen Jurgensen resigned Tuesday, one
month after former USA TODAY reporter Jack Kelley was found to have
fabricated numerous stories and lifted material from other
publications over many years.
sacbee.com -- News -- Reporter's suicide
confirmed by coroner
sacbee.com -- News -- Reporter's suicide
confirmed by coroner
12/19/2004 03:52 PMCIA irritant Gary Webb committed suicide with 'two' gunshots to the
head .. Sacramento Bee .. statement .. reporting ..
:
sacbee.com/content/news/story/11772749p-12657577c.html
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How a Bomb Shattered a Reporter's
Detachment (Los Angeles Times)
How a Bomb Shattered a Reporter's
Detachment (Los Angeles Times)
08/14/2004 04:36 AMLos Angeles Times - It was New Year's Eve, and we wanted to get a
sense of the Iraqi mood by joining the party at Nabil's Restaurant, a
popular hangout. As the day wore on, our group — foreign
journalists and Iraqi staff — had grown larger. A picture taken
before we headed out shows us, dressed up and smiling, offering a
plastic-cup champagne toast.
The New York Times > Books > Dogged
Reporter's Impact, From My Lai to Abu
Ghraib
The New York Times > Books > Dogged
Reporter's Impact, From My Lai to Abu
Ghraib
05/21/2004 03:48 AMSeymour Hersh
nytimes.com/2004/05/20/books/20HERS.html
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Start the Squid web proxy as a service
at start up
Start the Squid web proxy as a service
at start up
03/14/2003 01:08 PM
The Squid web proxy can be run on OS X as a proxy server for those
with a network of web users wishing to speed access to static web
content and eliminate duplicate downloads. The Squid Manager GUI makes
it fairly easy to ma...
It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
Notebooks Fastest Growing Segment in
Retail Notebook Sales -Widescreen
notebooks now account for 48% of all
notebook sales-
It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
Notebooks Fastest Growing Segment in
Retail Notebook Sales -Widescreen
notebooks now account for 48% of all
notebook sales-
08/01/2004 03:30 AMAccording to a recent study by Current Analysis, unit sales of
notebooks equipped with a widescreen 15.4-inch display have steadily
continued to climb throughout the first half of 2004. As of June 30,
the widescreen market accounted for 48% of all notebooks sold,
compared to only 15% in December 2003. The growth represents the
highest share yet for the widescreen models since its introduction in
the spring of 2003 and demonstrates widescreen systems are selling in
greater numbers than its traditional square counterparts. [PRWEB Aug
1, 2004]
"The Notebook"
"The Notebook"
06/25/2004 09:02 AMRyan Gosling and Rachel McAdams are swell, but Nick Cassavetes' paean
to 1940s small-town America is just a load of hooey.
Hog Bay Notebook 3.5
Hog Bay Notebook 3.5
03/22/2005 09:54 PMOrganize your thoughts and get things done.
Notebook. 0.1
Notebook. 0.1
05/02/2004 10:00 AMA logbook manager for Gnome.
LG launches Notebook PCs
LG launches Notebook PCs
09/15/2004 09:48 PMThe Hindu Sep 16 2004 0:54AM GMT
How to protect your notebook PC
How to protect your notebook PC
06/30/2004 12:56 PMPC Magazine UK Jun 30 2004 5:54PM GMT
HP recalls notebook RAM
HP recalls notebook RAM
06/25/2004 11:58 PMChipset glitch
Update: Hog Bay Notebook 3.5
Update: Hog Bay Notebook 3.5
03/23/2005 01:03 PMThe notepad, outliner, and information organizer adds multiple views
on a single notebook, a three pane interface, more built-in columns,
and much more.
Slim Down With a Notebook PC
Slim Down With a Notebook PC
07/12/2004 02:32 AMEntrepreneur.com Jul 12 2004 7:16AM GMT
The Birth of the Notebook
The Birth of the Notebook
03/22/2005 04:59 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Chris Null has written a great article about the early history of
portable PCs for Mobile PC magazine.
Inspired by the IBM 5100 and Xerox's Notetaker -- a 48-pound
machine with a keyboard that folded over the display -- Osborne's
eponymous computer was cobbled together from the cheapest parts he
could find. The Osborne 1 hit the market at $1,795, with dual floppy
drives and a 5-inch CRT. Flip the keyboard over the front, latch it
on, and your 24.5-pound computer was ready to go wherever you needed
it. Osborne had amazing success with the product, but it was fatally
crushed by the birth of Compaq in 1983, which copied the Osborne
carefully while adding one killer feature: IBM
compatibility.
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UPDATE: Stefan says: "I actually worked on
an Osborne in the early '80s. The college SF club
had one. We used it to lay out the schedule and generate individually
numbered tickets for our SF convention. I recall using the included
BASIC to create a program that would generate a Superbowl betting
grid.
"One of the big selling points for the Osborne was the software.
The
company pioneered the concept of bundling. In addition to the CP/M
operating system, you got WordStar, a spreadsheet, a flat-file
database
program and so on. It even had a nice app for reading and writing
PC-format disks.
"The computer itself was, frankly, a piece of shit. The monitor was
52
columns wide; when your typing reached the end of a line the display
shifted left. It was terribly susceptible to static shock. You learned
to save your work every few minutes in dry weather, because resets and
lockups were a regular occurrence."
Lindows sub-notebook
Lindows sub-notebook
02/21/2003 01:09 AMWow. I'm very impressed. The just-announced Lindows sub-notebook looks
quite impressive and the price is right. I smell a review coming for
Linux Magazine......
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