Grey market, losing charm?
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Paid Inclusion Losing Charm?
Paid Inclusion Losing Charm?
07/05/2004 06:18 AMMicrosoft and Ask Jeeves are dropping paid-inclusion links from their
search engines, a move that's winning praise. Yahoo is the last major
search engine that champions paid inclusion, but for how much longer?
By Chris Ulbrich.
Another Visit to the Grey Market
Another Visit to the Grey Market
08/07/2004 01:44 PMTechTree Aug 7 2004 5:44PM GMT
HP gets tough with grey market dealers
HP gets tough with grey market dealers
12/10/2003 11:33 AMThe Register Dec 10 2003 10:25AM ET
Europe Sony PSP Grey Market Going Strong
Europe Sony PSP Grey Market Going Strong
03/19/2005 02:45 AM
Reuters
has a story detailing the grey market sales of Sony's PSP in the UK,
something sure to continue as the European launch of Sony's new gaming
portable has been pushed back a few months. You can't beat a 3x
mark-up if you're a retailer, I guess, but I've just never had the
early adoption bug that badly. That said, with the PSP launch coming
up next week, I probably need to find some place to scam a unit or two
out so I can get my game on. It stands to reason that after the last
two weeks of ridiculous traveling, I won't pick up my PSP until I have
a month of staying at home ahead of me.
Gamers Go Under the Counter for New Sony Gadget
[Reuters]
Nortel losing market share
Nortel losing market share
09/17/2004 08:21 AMComputer Business Review Sep 17 2004 12:58PM GMT
IE Rapidly Losing Market Share
IE Rapidly Losing Market Share
12/24/2004 12:32 PM"...worldwide survey in late November. The survey shows that Internet
Explorer's share dropped to less than 89 percent, 5 percentage points
less than in May. FireFox now has almost 5 percent of the market, and
it is growing."
Cell phone market growing again, but
Nokia, Motorola losing share
Cell phone market growing again, but
Nokia, Motorola losing share
07/29/2004 05:09 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 29 2004 9:01PM GMT
Losing a limb doesn't mean losing your
job (USATODAY.com)
Losing a limb doesn't mean losing your
job (USATODAY.com)
05/05/2004 06:49 AMUSATODAY.com - Army Capt. David Rozelle loosens his belt buckle, the
one his commander gave him on the eve of the Iraq war, to reveal a
16-word inscription: "Brave Rifles! Veterans!You have been baptized in
fire and blood and have come out steel."
Losing a PC is worse, than losing an
heirloom for most!
Losing a PC is worse, than losing an
heirloom for most!
09/13/2004 08:56 AMKeralaNext.com Sep 13 2004 1:24PM GMT
The New MP3.com: 3rd Time a Charm?
The New MP3.com: 3rd Time a Charm?
05/12/2004 03:50 PMTiVo Turns on the Charm
TiVo Turns on the Charm
08/09/2004 01:23 PMCan advertising and rebates lure enough subscribers?
Charm city in ruins ...
Charm city in ruins ...
01/05/2005 11:56 AM
Baltimore ghosts: a
methodical, obsessive and beautiful (the photos, anyway) addition to
the
modern
ruins genre - the essays on the
Lutheran
Hospital and the
Bay Shore
Shuttle are especially interesting.
The enduring charm of Windows 2000
The enduring charm of Windows 2000
06/24/2005 07:25 PMSOMETIMES a story comes along that, although it doesn’t appear to be
red-hot news on a superficial level, has far-reaching implications.
Last week, AssetMatrix — a Canadian market research outfit, issued
the results of its regular survey of desktop operating systems in the
corporate world.
Apparently, Windows 2000 is once again the most widely used desktop
operating system with large-scale users, by a comfortable margin.
It’s been that way for years.
4th Time Is Charm For Apple's iPod
4th Time Is Charm For Apple's iPod
08/14/2004 04:29 AM By Chris Cobbs, Orlando Sentinel (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft's Charm Offensive: From Big
Brother to Big Buddy
Microsoft's Charm Offensive: From Big
Brother to Big Buddy
06/06/2004 12:05 AMGoogle charm may not work on Wall Street
Google charm may not work on Wall Street
05/03/2004 08:58 PMthestar.com.my May 4 2004 0:37AM GMT
Will a Talking Head Charm the Online
Bidder?
Will a Talking Head Charm the Online
Bidder?
02/18/2004 09:23 PMIt is reasonably well established that eBay sellers who post pictures
of their wares online attract more bidders than those who just
describe without showing. Logic suggests that if a picture helps, a
moving picture will help even more.
CA launches post-Kumar charm offensive
CA launches post-Kumar charm offensive
04/26/2004 02:40 PMSilicon.com Apr 26 2004 5:30PM GMT
iPod Tech Support -- Second Time's A
Charm
iPod Tech Support -- Second Time's A
Charm
08/06/2004 10:21 PMHaving a person who can actually see (or in my casee, hear) the
problem you're having can be much more effective than just talking to
someone on the phone. By Jonathan Seff, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Oracle renews PeopleSoft charm offensive
Oracle renews PeopleSoft charm offensive
02/18/2004 09:18 AMvnunet.com Feb 18 2004 12:55PM GMT
CA launches post-Kumar charm-offensive
CA launches post-Kumar charm-offensive
04/26/2004 01:10 PMSilicon.com Apr 26 2004 4:21PM GMT
Edwards Turns On the Charm to Build
Kerry Base (washingtonpost.com)
Edwards Turns On the Charm to Build
Kerry Base (washingtonpost.com)
06/27/2004 09:00 PMGrey Goo Gone?
Grey Goo Gone?
06/09/2004 08:46 PMForget those fears of nanoscale, self-replicating robots reducing the
world to grey goo
and wiping out civilization.
Eric Drexler, who
first warned us the world would be consumed by
nanobots now thinks maybe it won't happen. His solution? Instead of
building intelligent, self-replicating nanotechnology, we should build
limited,
dumb nanobots that would be permanently mounted in a sort of 3D
printer
arrangement.
Drexler says "a machine like a desktop printer is, to say the least,
unlikely to go wild, replicate, self-organise into intelligent
systems,
and eat people". Read the Guardian
article for the overview or visit e-drexler.com to find out all the
details.
Grey sky
Grey sky
03/06/2004 01:55 AM
The Sokos Torni Hotel has a lovely view of the city from the cafe on
the top of the tower, but in winter the balcony is often closed due to
winds, ice or both. So, I had to settle for a picture taken from the
inside. You can see plague park and a few of the church steeples
before it drops off into the vast white expanse of the Gulf of
Finland. Snow on the rooftops and a low, flat and grey sky that looks
close enough to touch.
The Grey Album
The Grey Album
02/16/2004 05:25 PMA few months ago, hip-hop artist Jay Z released what is reportedly
his last album, titled The Black
Album. He also released a vocals-only version, specifically for
DJs to incorporate into new mixes. One of those mixes was done by DJ Dangermouse, using only
samples from The Beatles' White Album. This new mix was dubbed The
Grey Album and a limited pressing was made. After a
mention in the New Yorker, copies quickly showed up online
and spread like wildfire.
EMI, the rights holders to The Beatles' recordings issued a cease
and desist order to record stores and online merchants selling it last
week, since the sampling was done without permission from either Jay Z
or The Beatles. Executive Director of the Creative Commons, Glenn Otis
Brown was quoted in a Wired
News piece about the album and points out the problems of
copyright being used to silence DJ Dangermouse and his popular
mix.
Grey Tuesday
Grey Tuesday
02/19/2004 03:41 PMGrey Tuesday
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The Grey Lady Blogs
The Grey Lady Blogs
03/14/2005 05:59 PMI find it kinda cool that today I was in the New York Times talking
about the business potential of weblogs and today the New York Times
became the biggest weblog publishing business in the world. I am also
glad that crazy political bloggers who like to draw distinctions
between...
White + Black = Grey
White + Black = Grey
02/18/2004 01:24 PM DJ Danger Mouse has been
making waves recently with his
Grey Album that cross-pollinates
the music of
The Beatles'
classic
White Album with the lyrics and delivery of
Jay-Z's
recent swan song, the
Black Album. The results?
"One of
the more interesting pirate mashups ever done." (
Pitchfork).
"Most ambitious remix."
(
Village
Voice).
"As fun as it is daring." (
Boston Globe).
"Ultimate
remix record." (
Roll
ing Stone). Not surprisingly,
EMI is far from
amuse
d by the unsanctioned and unapproved project and the limited
release
will no longer be distributed. So,
download it now
(or check out these
Real Player
samples).
Why is this site grey today?
Why is this site grey today?
03/06/2004 01:52 AMkottke.org is grey today because I believe that musical sampling
without prior consent of the copyright holder should be legally
allowed because it does our society more good than harm. Late last
year, a DJ named Danger Mouse took The Black Album by Jay-Z, mixed it
with samples taken from the Beatles' White Album, and produced The
Grey Album. He sent the album to a few folks and now --...
Drexler says no to "grey goo" myths
Drexler says no to "grey goo" myths
06/14/2004 11:40 AMNanotechnology pioneer
Eric Drexler has
co-authored a paper in a scientific journal addressing fears
surrounding self-replicating nano-machines. The paper, co-written by
Chris Phoenix of the
Center for
Responsible Nanotechnology, was published in the journal
Nanotechnology last week. From the abstract:
"In the light of controversy regarding scenarios based on
runaway replication (so-called 'grey goo'), a review of current
thinking regarding nanotechnology-based manufacturing is in order.
Nanotechnology-based fabrication can be thoroughly non-biological and
inherently safe: such systems need have no ability to move about, use
natural resources, or undergo incremental mutation. Moreover,
self-replication is unnecessary: the development and use of highly
productive systems of nanomachinery (nanofactories) need not involve
the construction of autonomous self-replicating nanomachines.
Accordingly, the construction of anything resembling a dangerous
self-replicating nanomachine can and should be prohibited. Although
advanced nanotechnologies could (with great difficulty and little
incentive) be used to build such devices, other concerns present
greater problems. Since weapon systems will be both easier to build
and more likely to draw investment, the potential for dangerous
systems is best considered in the context of military competition and
arms control." Link
My nights are headache grey...
My nights are headache grey...
03/21/2003 05:55 AMTwo nights in a row I've left work with a burnt-out grey headache.
Desperate-need-for-a-holiday time is here, and thankfully
Actually-going-for-a-holiday time is rapidly approaching. But more on
that later. More rested today - my head spinning a little, but with
bits of brain no longer oozing from my ears - I can start to bring
sense to the memeworld around me. Panic no longer. For I am
back...
Grey stage set for UK PS2 price war
Grey stage set for UK PS2 price war
04/09/2004 04:13 PMUnofficial discounting force Sony's hand?
The Black and White about Grey Tuesday
The Black and White about Grey Tuesday
03/06/2004 01:51 AMThe Grey Album is a remix of Jay-Z's
Black Album and the
Beatles'
White Album by DJ Danger Mouse. It is a remix without
permission. In our legal system, permission is required to remix
others' art (except if the work is in the public domain, and of
course, nothing enters the public domain anymore). The Grey Album is
therefore
illegal art.
Today is
Grey Tuesday -- a
day set by many to protest the war waged on the Grey Album. Sites
across the net are posting the Grey Album. Go
here to see scads of sites
engaging in this act of disobedience. Lawyers representing EMI have
already started warning the sites about the legal liability they face.
Under American law, you don't need permission to make a cover album.
That freedom has been assured since 1909 when Congress granted
creators a compulsory right to remake music, so long as a small fee
was paid. The record companies have fought hard to defend that
compulsory right. As a 1967 Congressional report put it:
The record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory
license system must be retained. They asserted that the record
industry is a half-billion-dollar business of great economic
importance in the United States and throughout the world; records
today are the principal means of disseminating music, and this creates
special problems, since performers need unhampered access to musical
material on nondiscriminatory terms. Historically, the record
producers pointed out, there were no recording rights before 1909 and
the 1909 statute adopted the compulsory license as a deliberate
anti-monopoly condition on the grant of these rights. They argue
that the result has been an outpouring of recorded music, with the
public being given lower prices, improved quality, and a greater
choice.
Copyright Law Revision, Committee on the
Judiciary, 90th Cong. 1st, Sess., Rep. No. 83 66 (March 8, 1967)
(emphasis added).
But the cover right does not cover a remix. So DJ Danger Mouse must,
under the law, ask permission before he can practice his art.
Some artists think this is fair. Some don't like the idea of their
work used without permission. What if Disney remixed DJ Danger Mouse
into a re-release of Mickey-jailed-since-1928-Mouse, without asking or
paying first?
And indeed, it is just this defense that the record companies offer
first: we're just enforcing the wish of the copyright owners. This is
not, they say, a record company cartel. This is about the rights of
artists.
But that defense would be more credible if the record companies were
to allow artists the choice to set their content free for remix at
least. We've been working with
Gilberto Gil to push a
sampling
license, under which artists could set their music free for
dangerous mice and others to remix. But we've yet to find a record
company that will allow their artists this freedom. Indeed, the legal
department at Vivendi purported to ban us from "approaching" "their"
artists.
Should the law give DJ Danger Mouse the right to remix without
permission?
I think so, though I understand how others find the matter a
bit more grey.
Should the law give DJ Danger Mouse a compulsory right to remix? That
is, the right, conditioned upon his paying a small fee per sale?
Again, I think so, and again, you might find this a bit less
grey.
But should the record companies give artists the right to choose to
free their content so that artists like DJ Danger Mouse could remix
without seeking permission first?
There is nothing grey about that question. It is absolutely black and
white. Artists should at least have the right to free their content to
mash or remix. And record companies absolutely should not stand in the
way of at least that.
After doing so much to destroy their reputation in the eyes of most
consumers and artists, signaling at least this would be a useful first
step towards showing that the record companies care about "their"
artists first.
fascinating backgrounder on the grey
album
fascinating backgrounder on the grey
album
01/19/2004 06:13 AMjay-z and the beatles, together again for the very first time
EW picks Grey Album for best of 2004
EW picks Grey Album for best of 2004
12/29/2004 03:00 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Entertainment Weekly's Album of the Year is DJ Danger Mouse's The Grey
Album, an album made by mashing up Jay-Z's Black Album and The
Beatles' White Album. The resulting disc is very good, and also
illegal, at least in the eyes of EMI, the Beatles' publisher, who
pursued legal action against Danger Mouse for making the disc.
Link
(
via Waxy)
The Grey Lady of Willard Library
The Grey Lady of Willard Library
10/31/2003 06:07 AM "On a cold winter morning in 1937, a janitor grabbed his
flashlight and headed down into the pitch-black basement of the
Willard Library to stoke the coal furnace." And so begins the
legend of the "
Lady in
Grey," an apparition said to be haunting the aisles of the
Evansville, Indiana building to this very day. In fact, so many have
been said to have
seen her,
and other ghosts, that the library has set up 24-hour
online web cams so that others
may try their hand at spectre spotting. Whether real or not, the cams
have revealed some
interesting, yet
creepy pictures and, some
rather
silly
spoofs.
Drexler Clarifies Grey Goo Scenario
Drexler Clarifies Grey Goo Scenario
06/10/2004 12:59 PMEvery silver lining's got a touch of
grey
Every silver lining's got a touch of
grey
05/18/2004 05:59 AM
David
Brown: "Imagine a language where persistence is assumed, and if
you want something to be transient, you have to do something
different."
I find it amazing that so many people with Frontier experience are still on the Web,
and then boom, yesterday's announcement, and they're chattin it up
wonderng what it means. Me too.
It's good to see all the old faces, and it's good to see that
the years haven't dampened their enthusiasm. Yeah, we're a little worse for
the wear, it's cool that the code ages more gracefully than we do.
David Gewirtz says he can't wait to see how some of the features he's
been using for years were implemented. That's the spirit I love. David
I think you'll like it. There's an architecture in there.
I've found that a good script writer can become a good kernel
developer, it takes a few months, maybe more; with Brent and Andre
being the two great examples. And Tim Paustian too. I don't think any
of them had experience with C-level programming, but at some level
working on the kernel is like working in the environment it defines.
It's a little more difficult, but the code runs a lot faster.
In the age of multi-gigahertz CPUs and gigabyte memories, the
possibilities are awesome.
BTW, people who say that it's too late can't know that. And the
expectations are low. All I want it to see the technology preserved.
If one young programmer in Podunk learns something from it, the way I
learned from reading the Unix kernel in the late 70s, then I'm happy.
If it exists on a hard drive somewhere in the year 2040, that'll
exceed my expectations wildly. If a bug gets fixed or a new technique
is learned from reading the code, that would be fantastic. We're not
finished giving, yet.
"the grey lady twitches her skirt away
from the mud"
"the grey lady twitches her skirt away
from the mud"
09/27/2004 02:37 AMGrok Description matches for Grey market, losing charm?
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Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority joins
Dubai eGovernment's AskDubai platform
Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority joins
Dubai eGovernment's AskDubai platform
03/22/2005 03:23 PMPress Trust Mar 20 2005 6:57AM 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.
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 Updates AirPort Express, Extreme
Firmware
Apple Updates AirPort Express, Extreme
Firmware
12/22/2004 01:13 AM By Peter Cohen, MacCentral
New Apple Airport Antenna Booster
Announced
New Apple Airport Antenna Booster
Announced
03/14/2005 05:28 PMQuickerTek announced today that the 27dBm Plug and Play Transceiver is
now available is compatible with the complete range of Apple Airport
Base Stations including the Graphite, AirPort Extreme with...
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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 PMWhy 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:
Building Collapses at Dubai Airport (AP)
Building Collapses at Dubai Airport (AP)
09/27/2004 07:25 AMAP - A large wall in a building under construction at Dubai airport
collapsed Monday, killing more than eight people and injuring many
more, a contractor said.
AirPort 4.0.1 Updates AirPort Express
(30-Aug-2004; 1.1K)
AirPort 4.0.1 Updates AirPort Express
(30-Aug-2004; 1.1K)
08/30/2004 10:39 PMApple 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
Apple - AirPort Express
06/07/2004 02:09 PMAirPort Express and Airtunes .. Apple - AirPort Express .. we want
one
apple.com/airportexpress
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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.
AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
12/29/2004 06:31 PMApple: 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 - 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 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 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...
Apple unveils AirPort Express
Apple unveils AirPort Express
06/08/2004 01:18 AMSiliconValley.com Jun 8 2004 4:48AM GMT
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 Unveils AirPort Express for Mac
& PC Users
Apple Unveils AirPort Express for Mac
& PC Users
06/07/2004 08:47 PMApple 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 Rolls Out AirPort Express,
AirTunes
Apple Rolls Out AirPort Express,
AirTunes
06/07/2004 02:19 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.
AirPort Express firmware 6.1.1 for Mac
OS X released
AirPort Express firmware 6.1.1 for Mac
OS X released
12/22/2004 01:26 AMApple has released AirPort Express Firmware Update 6.1.1 to improve
hard reset behavior, improved reliability of WDS networks and to fix
printer recognition issues.
Notes on Apple’s website says AirPort firmware updates are now
packaged in a new utility application which simplifies the process of
installing firmware updates. This application is available for use on
Mac OS X computers (10.3 and later) and on Microsoft Windows 2000 or
XP computers.
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 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...
Grey market, losing charm?