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Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
09/01/2004 07:03 PM By MacDailyNews (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
07/01/2004 07:09 PMReactions to MobiTV
Reactions to MobiTV
11/17/2003 11:40 AMWe didn't mention Sprint's new MobiTV television service for
cellphones last week, mainly because we're completely underwhelmed by
the prospect of paying ten bucks a month to watch choppy, one frame
per second video on a cellphone. Douglas Rushkoff's column in The
Feature this week echoes our sentiments, writing that the carriers are
wasting their time trying to foist this on the public. On the other
hand, the first few reviews of MobiTV that have trickled in have been
generally enthusiastic, so maybe it's a bit too soon to write this
whole thing off. Read - The Feature - My Cell Phone is Not a TV Read -
Russell Beattie - MobiTV: Ooh yeah Read - Niel Eyde - Watching TV on
SprintPCS Phone with MobiTV Read - Reiter's Camera Phone Report -
Would you watch TV on your phone?...
Reactions and responses
Reactions and responses
09/10/2004 02:36 PMTerrorist Attacks .. Simon
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Reactions to being back in the UK...
Reactions to being back in the UK...
02/17/2004 07:50 PMWell of course it's the jet-lag that makes tired and frustrated
with the UK. It's the jet-lag that makes me want to be part of a
larger and more productive internet community. It's the jet-lag that
makes me begrudge the local weather. It's the jet-lag that makes me
jealous of the extended social networks and friendships that my gay
friends in the States appear to have. It's the jet-lag that makes me
miss actually going outside and having fun for a change rather than
beating myself up about not doing enough extra-curricular work
activities. It's definitely the jet-lag that makes me angry about how
much everything costs here. It's almost certainly the jet-lag that
makes the rent on my flat the same as a beautiful three-bedroom house
in Korea Town. It's got to be the jet-lag that makes me pine
for a city with a beach or a bay or hills or features or views. Grr. I
will be fine in a couple of days.
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Reactions to today's announcement
Reactions to today's announcement
06/17/2005 03:22 PMReactions to today's Apple announcement run the gamut from Apple is
dead to So What? Big Deal. But as always, our favorite is Crazy Apple
Rumors Site: Apple Switches to Intel: AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!! OH MY GOD!
AAAAAAAAAAA!!! NOOOOOOO!!! WHAT WILL BECOME...
"roundup of news and reactions"
"roundup of news and reactions"
05/18/2004 02:44 AMStanford: Allergic Reactions
Stanford: Allergic Reactions
03/14/2005 04:33 PMZimbardo teaches us to evade ethics review boards, psychology class
teaches us to watch TV, writing class teaches us to be subtle, and I
have an allergic reaction.
Spending Review: Your reactions
Spending Review: Your reactions
07/12/2004 10:38 AMChancellor of The Exchequer Gordon Brown has set out his spending
plans for the next three years. Will it harm public services?
Reactions to the Whither Mono? column
Reactions to the Whither Mono? column
03/19/2003 10:26 PM
Jacques Surveyer has posted a
thoughtful response to my Whither Mono? column. His
item, entitled "Mono is eerily like the disease," says in part:
Take a gander at http://gru
nge.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tolk/vmlanguages.html and the number of
languages that use the Java JVM - about 3-4 times as many languages
that use .NET. But the really insidious notion is that .NET is
"language neutral". As Visual Basic and Cobol developers have learned
to their dismay - adopting a language to conform to the CLI/CLR/.NET
Libraries means a number of Frankenstein-like cut and add operations.
In the case of VB it is so bad that Microsoft's own enginers started
to call VB.NET Visual Fred because it is so different from its
predecessor, VB6.
Adds
Kevin Altis, in
an email quoted with permission:
We do have examples of other
languages running in the JVM. Jython in particular works great, I
don't know
of any "scripting language" that works well in the CLR, only the early
proof-of-concepts which aren't viable for real work. VB.NET is
basically C#
light, so maybe only one language works in the CLR.
...Computer Crash Reactions Examined
Computer Crash Reactions Examined
03/30/2005 05:25 PM""extensive list of reactions to the
case""
""extensive list of reactions to the
case""
06/24/2005 09:48 PM'Fahrenheit 9/11' Provokes Arab
Reactions (AP)
'Fahrenheit 9/11' Provokes Arab
Reactions (AP)
08/14/2004 01:02 PMAP - Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" is provoking strong Arab
reaction. Kuwait banned it, Jordan tried to cut it, Syria has not
decided, and Saudi commentators are denouncing it.
"a great round-up of reactions to the NY
Times dud"
"a great round-up of reactions to the NY
Times dud"
08/21/2004 08:46 AMArab Reactions Vary as Ex-Dictator Has a
Day in Court
Arab Reactions Vary as Ex-Dictator Has a
Day in Court
07/01/2004 07:07 PMAs Saddam Hussein faced charges in Baghdad, governments across the
Middle East largely kept silent about the extraordinary appearance of
an Arab leader in the docket.
"New Yorkers' reactions to the
Republican invasion of their city "
"New Yorkers' reactions to the
Republican invasion of their city "
08/19/2004 09:01 PMReactions Mixed to Federal Fraud Sweep
Reactions Mixed to Federal Fraud Sweep
08/27/2004 03:53 PMWhile the Justice Department's crackdown on Internet crime is welcome
news, it elicits calls for ongoing actionalong with doubts that
it will deter attackers.
Reactions to the Pew Study on Search
Engine Users
Reactions to the Pew Study on Search
Engine Users
02/01/2005 10:14 PMI'm seeing some amusing reactions to the just released Pew study on
Search Engine Users. Disclaimer: I have not yet the report but would
like to spend some quality time with it. I'd really like to see where
it disagrees with what we believe we know at work. Chirs Sherman of
SearchEngineWatch, in Searchers Say, Damn I'm Good! is impressed by
how many search users are confident in their ability to find things: A
new survey by the Pew Internet...
Reactions to Symantec’s security report
mixed
Reactions to Symantec’s security report
mixed
03/23/2005 05:20 PMSymantec’s recent report on Internet security has drawn the ire of
many Mac users who see it as a self-serving ploy to guard its own
interests in the $10 million a year security software industry.
Many of the mainstream media have been running news stories with
headlines that scream “Macintosh Hacker Attacks on the Rise”, while
several Mac enthusiast websites went on the defensive, attacking
Symantec for trying to boost sales of its Mac software.
Symantec claimed in its report that as Apple regains marketshare
(highest being 15.82 per cent in 1984 with the Apple II), the number
of malicious hacker attacks will also rise. In an article posted on
its website today, The Mac Observer (TMO) quotes David Cole, Symantec
product management security response director, as saying there is no
actual data to prove a connection exists between security risks and
increased marketshare.
"It's reasonable to assume that with in increase in market share and
popularity comes an increased interest by the hacker attacker
community to go after the Mac. No platform is absolutely free of
vulnerabilities and no users at the end of the day are impervious
because they use a particular product," Cole said in the article.
Cole said the biggest "holes" for hackers to attack are
vulnerabilities in browsers. Between July 1 and December 31, 2004,
Symantec documented 13 vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft IE, nine
considered high severity. Six vulnerabilities were reported in Opera
and none in Apple's Safari browser.
TMO says the report called the zero number of confirmed Safari
vulnerabilities "somewhat surprising given the increasing popularity
of Mac OS X," but suggested that as the browser grows in usage, so
will the attacks.
Mac users do have a valid point in remaining skeptical of Symantec’s
intentions. The $10 million security software industry has been so far
dominated by Symantec and McAfee, both of whom now face a drop in
marketshare as Microsoft enters the security game with the
acquisitions of Sybari, a company that specialises in combating
viruses and spam, and Giant, which creates anti-spyware.
Microsoft aims to be a serious force in the security software industry
and it makes sense to cut out the middle man. Perhaps Mac users would
rather their enhanced security products came from Apple itself, rather
than third party vendors who seem to have a vested interest in finding
new “threats”.
To see how Spymac members reacted to Symantec’s report, check out:
http://www.spymac.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=164628
Spam rage sparks extreme reactions
Spam rage sparks extreme reactions
02/17/2004 10:32 AMMicrosoft's Piracy Lawsuits Draw Mixed
Reactions
Microsoft's Piracy Lawsuits Draw Mixed
Reactions
04/16/2005 02:44 AMeWeek Apr 16 2005 7:25AM GMT
"focusing on Iraqi bl0gger's reactions
(good idea)"
"focusing on Iraqi bl0gger's reactions
(good idea)"
12/15/2003 10:29 PMReactions to "What if Everything Changed
for American Journalists on September
11th?"
Reactions to "What if Everything Changed
for American Journalists on September
11th?"
08/19/2004 04:33 PMHere's my exchange with Washington Post reporter Michael Powell about
his own re-thinking after 09/11, plus a round up of other reactions.
Like: "So what do you propose? That we be 'protected' from being
frightened by being kept artificially blind by a knowing press?" Or:
"I find myself a little disturbed by this talk. Are you arguing for
censorship?" I wasn't, but it got read that way.
Bush signs Internet anti-spam law;
reactions mixed
Bush signs Internet anti-spam law;
reactions mixed
12/16/2003 04:11 PMAFP via Yahoo! Dec 16 2003 2:41PM ET
The Truth Laid Bear: Saddam Captured
Alive: Webl0g Reactions
The Truth Laid Bear: Saddam Captured
Alive: Webl0g Reactions
12/14/2003 07:31 PMlist of blog coverage .. The Truth Laid Bear .. Tons o' links .. N.Z.
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G5 iMac?
G5 iMac?
05/10/2004 06:06 AM
Despite the seeming lull in product releases in the past few months,
according to sources, Apple has been hard at work on upcoming
releases...
Mos...
You Want To Put Your iMac Where?
You Want To Put Your iMac Where?
09/17/2004 12:34 AMHere's a free idea. (They are usually a dime a dozen.) I call it the
Freedom of Choice of Where You Put Your iMac G5.
Battery pack for
the iMac G5, so that you get can have a very heavy laptop that you can
move your iMac G5 easily anywhere in your house without needing to
shut down the machine.
"iMac"
"iMac"
11/19/2003 03:31 PMA new iMac for under $500?
A new iMac for under $500?
12/31/2004 04:35 PMThe annual exercise of the Mac faithful--guessing what Apple will
release at MacWorld--has prompted rumors of a lower-priced desktop.
The G5 iMac
The G5 iMac
07/14/2004 05:02 PM20" iMac
20" iMac
11/18/2003 11:24 PMThe
20" iMac doesn't look as
ungainly as I would expect, but it's still surprising. Is there really
a market for a slow Mac with a big screen? Apple used the introduction
of the dual 1.8GHz G5 as an excuse to quietly replace its bogus SPEC
benchmarks with
something more
realistic. (But you know someone is going to say, "Why didn't they
compare against the dual 3.2GHz xw8000? It's been out for three
hours!")
iMac, My Mac, Your Mac
iMac, My Mac, Your Mac
07/02/2004 11:16 PMeMac is Apple's school model, not iMac. College students would be
better off with an iBook or PowerBook. Apple wouldn't likely lose much
from iMac over the next two months. By Joe Wilcox (via MyAppleMenu)
iMac for $499
iMac for $499
12/29/2004 04:39 PMTechSpot Dec 29 2004 6:51PM GMT
New iMac?
New iMac?
08/27/2004 01:33 PM
Giz
modo had this snapshot of what is reportedly Apple's new iMac G5. It's supposed to
be released next week, but somebody got a sneak peek in an elevator at
Charles DeGaulle Airport. Looks to
be little more than a thick flat panel monitor, with the computer's
guts tucked behind the screen.
I would think that would be an easy build — just use the
basic parts from a laptop unit, wrap it with a spiffy new skin, jam in
a G5 processor and the proper cooling mechanisms, and there you have
it.
Drool.
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The Sub-$500 iMac?
The Sub-$500 iMac?
12/29/2004 11:38 AMThis could be fun! Think
Secret says they know
what The Steve
will be unveiling at the January 11 Macworld Expo: a bare bones,
G4-based iMac without a display that will retail for $499.
This new product will be for a Windows user who has experienced the
iPod, the ease of use of the iTunes software, and has played around
with a Mac at an Apple retail store just long enough to know he'd buy
one if it were a little cheaper.
Code name Q88, the machine is said to be very small and designed to
either go underneath a monitor or stand upright, alongside a second
computer. The guys over at MacSlash
are hoping that it will also have a built-in KVM that will allow PC
switchers to run the iMac side-by-side with their existing PC, using
the same keyboard, mouse & monitor. That might be a little much to
hope for, but if the rest is true, that might shake things up a bit,
don't you think?
New iMac will be a G5
New iMac will be a G5
07/15/2004 12:15 PMDuring Apple's 3Q FY04 conference call, they confirmed that the
forthcoming iMac will be a G5. Are the delays due to short supply of
CPUs or design issues?
MSN: "iMac - the PC you really want"
MSN: "iMac - the PC you really want"
03/13/2003 10:20 AMThe Register reports that Apple Canada apparently had an advertisement
recently on MSN Canada's Web site that read: "The new 17-inch iMac -
the PC you really want."...
iMac G5
iMac G5
08/31/2004 05:49 AMThe iMac G5 is official and shipping in mid-September. The highlights
are: All-in-one, behind-the-LCD widescreen design. 400MHz DDR RAM,
64MB...
What shape will the next iMac take?
What shape will the next iMac take?
07/30/2004 10:30 AMreader feedback Apple's mum on what its next-generation desktop will
look like, but News.com readers offer their suggestions.
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