Rogue Amoeba anounces Slipstream for AirPort Express
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Rogue Amoeba to open up remote audio on
Airport Express.
Rogue Amoeba to open up remote audio on
Airport Express.
12/24/2004 12:31 PMRogue Amoeba Software has just announced plans to release Slipstream
in early 2005. This brand new application is sure to be a huge hit
AirPort Express users since it will allow any audio from any
application to be heard through remote speakers. AirTunes isn't just
for iTunes anymore -- now it's open to RealPlayer, Windows Media
Player, or any other application. Slipstream will be available in
early 2005 for an introductory price of just $20 ($5 off the $25
regular price).
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

Announcement: Rogue Amoeba Slipstream
Announcement: Rogue Amoeba Slipstream
12/24/2004 12:13 PMRogue Amoeba announced Slipstream, an application that will make it
possible for AirPort Express owners to hear audio from any application
remotely, not just from iTunes.
Rogue Amoeba releases Nicecast 1.0
Rogue Amoeba releases Nicecast 1.0
12/08/2003 11:51 AMRogue Amoeba Software has released the final version of Nicecast 1.0,
its software that allows you to easily broadcast music from Mac OS
X...
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2
07/28/2004 10:58 AMRogue Amoeba Software has announced the release of Audio Hijack Pro 2,
a new version of its audio recording/enhancing utility...
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro
2.0
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro
2.0
07/28/2004 11:22 AMRogue Amoeba Software LLC on Wednesday introduced
Audio
Hijack Pro 2.0, a new version of their audio recording and
enhancement utility for Mac OS X. Audio Hijack Pro enables Mac users
to record any audio your Mac can play, and can also apply VST and
AudioUnit plug-ins to process audio as well.
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:
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
04/09/2004 04:11 PMRogue Amoeba
Software has released a flurry of free updates for its products. A
moderate update to
Audio
Hijack Pro, the company's feature-rich application for recording
any audio, has bumped it to version 1.3. This update includes a fix
for recording iTunes when crossfades are on, as well as other small
improvements. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is in heavy development, and is
expected to be released sometime this summer.
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08/30/2004 10:39 PMAirPort Express
AirPort Express
06/07/2004 08:29 PMApple's
AirPort
Express looks like a good product, but it seems to be suffering
from a case of over-integration (i.e. it does too many things). I
think it would help if Apple gave a set of use cases (with pictures).
A First Take On AirPort Express
A First Take On AirPort Express
06/07/2004 06:48 PMI suspect AirPort Express will really shine as an additional wireless
product.
By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
A first look at AirPort Express
A first look at AirPort Express
08/03/2004 06:21 PMI'm now at a hotel with wired Ethernet, so I picked up an AirPort
Express to go wireless.
Other News: AirPort Express PR
Other News: AirPort Express PR
07/14/2004 10:04 AMAn Apple press release says the company is now shipping AirPort
Express devices.
AirPort Express: Three Views
AirPort Express: Three Views
07/22/2004 06:09 PMApple's AirPort Express may quickly become one of the most reviewed
pieces of new wireless technology: It will receive many reviews for
several reasons, including the fact that it's the smallest Wi-Fi
gateway (when you include its built-in power supply); it's the only
one to stream audio in the particular way it does; it includes several
interesting features in one wrapper; it's relatively cheap for any two
of its four unique set features*. It's also from Apple and had 80,000
pre-orders, so it's a natural. (Amazon.com now shows it not first
arriving until August 1, and other sources indicate a three-week
backorder. But the Apple Store in Seattle says they should have
another supply any day now.) I've been working with an AirPort Express
for a few days, and it's just about as easy to setup and use as Apple
promises. There are no obscure settings. Joining an existing AirPort
Extreme network was a snap. So was reconfiguring it as a base station
and assigning it a WPA encryption key. So was playing music through
its attached speakers from any copy of iTunes anywhere in our
wired/Wi-Fi office. My officemates threatened to play strange music
into the speakers in my office, as any copy of iTunes can use any set
of AirPort Express speakers on a network unless you password protect
access to the speakers. Three reviews check in today from
well-respected sources. David Pogue walks through the pros and cons of
the device in The New York Times, and comes down reasonably heavy on
the pro side. He misses having a remote control and notes that it's
odd you can't play through several sets of speakers at once each
connected to their own AirPort Express as you can with other devices.
The total of the parts in one well-designed package adds to a winner
for him, however. He notes that you'd need two or three other devices
to come close to the Express--and in that comparison, he leaves out
the Express's client mode (to connect for streaming/printer sharing to
any Wi-Fi network) and its USB printer sharing, which is an expensive
stand-alone add-on for 802.11g networks. Walt Mossberg's take was
substantially more negative because of a few flaws he felt were
significant. He finds the lack of a remote-control a total
showstopper, and I admit that that was one of my reactions on first
hearing about AirTunes streaming music....
Ars Review Airport Express
Ars Review Airport Express
07/22/2004 04:38 PMAirport Express Picking Up FM
Airport Express Picking Up FM
12/22/2004 01:13 AM"I suspect this has nothing to do with the wireless part of the
airport/airtunes, but is more likely that something isn't grounded
properly in the electrical system." By Gizmodo
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
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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 Review
AirPort Express Review
08/21/2004 10:23 PMI've been waiting years for Apple (or someone) to elegantly bridge the
wireless void between my Mac and existing home stereo, and in that
capacity (though limited and one-way) it works as advertised. By Todd
Dominey (via MyAppleMenu)
New AirPort Express with AirTunes
New AirPort Express with AirTunes
06/07/2004 03:59 PMPresenting AirPort Express. Featuring AirTunes for playing your iTunes
music wirelessly on your home stereo or powered speakers, AirPort
Express brings not only the Internet but your music to wherever in
your home you like to enjoy them most — whether you use a Mac or
Windows PC. Unmatched in its ease of use, it delivers data rates up to
54 megabits per second, fits in the palm of your hand so you can take
it wherever you go — and it costs just $129.
AirPort Express Reviewed
AirPort Express Reviewed
07/21/2004 11:29 AM
Ars Technica's Eric Bangeman
gives the Apple Airport Express a good once-over, testing it not only
in its primary job as an 802.11g access point, but all the additional
features (like streaming iTunes music, extending the range of an
existing network, and printer sharing) as well. And all the extra
functionality is what ultimately makes him a man happy with his
purchase. As a combo device the Airport Express is worth the $129, he
says, but for people who only need a single aspect of its ability,
cheaper options are available (they just aren't small and white).
Oh, and for the record, Bangeman was able to use the Airport
Express as a wireless bridge (WEP only, no WPA) with a Linksys WRT54G
wireless router, so mixing the Express with non-Apple hardware is an
option, even if it isn't an Apple-supported one.
Read - AirPort Express [ArsTechnica]
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AirPort Express + AirTunes
AirPort Express + AirTunes
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already come up with reasons to purchase about...
Five Minutes With AirPort Express
Five Minutes With AirPort Express
07/16/2004 10:18 AMApple's AirPort Express
Apple's AirPort Express
06/07/2004 10:23 PMApple introduced today the new
AirPort Express
wireless doodad. The AirPort Express (can I call it the APE for
short?) is a little white wall-wart-sized brick that can be used for
several things, most notably streaming your iTunes music -- mp3, CD,
or Internet Radio -- wirelessly from your Mac to your home stereo.
That's called AirTunes.
Enjoy your iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house.
Share a single broadband Internet connection and USB printer without
inconvenient and obtrusive cables. Create an instant wireless network
on the go. Extend the range of your current wireless network. How many
devices do you need to do all this? Just one.
In typical Apple fashion, the APE is simple and straight to the
point, and will be an attractive option for a wide variety of users,
because it can do a wide variety of things and because it's very
portable. It's based on the 802.11g wireless standard, and should work
with just about any 802.11g hardware out there, not just Apple's own.
Sounds like it will even work with the Winders version of iTunes.
Priced at $129. I think I can swing that!
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Over 80,000 Pre-orders for Airport
Express
Over 80,000 Pre-orders for Airport
Express
07/14/2004 08:25 AMApple today officially announced it is shipping AirPort Express (see
yesterday's report)...
Airport Express & AirTunes
Airport Express & AirTunes
06/08/2004 07:15 AMApple have announced a nifty little device called
Airport Express
— a portable 802.11g base station with an audio port for
wirelessly sharing music around your home or office.
You connect your stereo to the optical audio output port, plug the
device into a power point and, using
AirTunes
a> (part of soon-to-be-released iTunes 4.6), play music on your Mac
through your stereo.
Being wireless of course, your Mac doesn’t have to be in the
same room as your stereo, just within range of the device. The unit
also has a USB port for wireless print sharing and a single 10/100
ethernet port to extend your network.
Kinda cool, and at GBP99, not priced too badly either.
Report: AirPort Express
Report: AirPort Express
07/20/2004 11:26 AMReaders reviewing Apple's new AirPort Express dig into its details in
our latest wireless networking report.
Airport Express with AirTunes
Airport Express with AirTunes
06/07/2004 01:39 PM
Apple announced Airport Express today featuring AirTunes.Enjoy your
iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house. Share a
single broadband...
AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
12/29/2004 06:31 PMApple AirPort Express
Apple AirPort Express
07/21/2004 07:41 PM By Wilson Rothman, Time (via MyAppleMenu)
Anxious For Airport Express
Anxious For Airport Express
06/19/2004 11:01 PMI'm finding myself as excited about this product as much as I have
been for any Apple device in a long time. By Mike Wendland,
MacMove.com (via MyAppleMenu)
On The Road With Airport Express
On The Road With Airport Express
08/06/2004 10:01 AM
Alone, this post on
Powerpages about using the Airport Express in a hotel room might not
be quite link-worthy, but as people keep adding comments to it with
their experiences, it's starting to become even more interesting. It
would be nice if hotels would start making information about their
"in-room internet" a little more detailed, as it becomes clear from
everyone's experiences that the different internal network
configurations from hotel to hotel make a big difference in how you
need to use your Airport Express (or any other Wi-Fi bridge or router)
to get online. It would be nice if the hotel management would just
tell you their settings in the first place (although I suppose that's
sort of like expecting them to tell you what gauge of pipe they use in
the commode.)
Head over and share your on-the-road experiences with other AX
users.
Read - Using AirPort Express on a Hotel Room
Ethernet [Powerpage via 3650anda12inch]
AirPort Express: A First Impression
AirPort Express: A First Impression
08/06/2004 11:30 AM By 2 Guys, A Mac And A Website (via MyAppleMenu)
AirPort Express now shipping
AirPort Express now shipping
07/13/2004 10:19 AMSeveral MacMinute readers report that Apple began shipping the AirPort
Express 802.11g mobile base station today...
Resetting The AirPort Express
Resetting The AirPort Express
08/04/2004 06:42 PM By Christopher Breen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Other News: AirPort Express Dissection
Other News: AirPort Express Dissection
07/21/2004 11:08 AMiPoding.com pulls apart an AirPort Express and has the pictures to
prove it.
Airport Express and AirTunes Unveiled
Airport Express and AirTunes Unveiled
06/07/2004 02:24 PMAirPort Express Update 4.0.1 released
AirPort Express Update 4.0.1 released
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Aton International, Inc. Makes Aton TN
3270 for Windows Mobile Pocket PC Full
Screen Landscape Display Usable on Any
Pocket PC Device
Aton International, Inc. Makes Aton TN
3270 for Windows Mobile Pocket PC Full
Screen Landscape Display Usable on Any
Pocket PC Device
09/07/2004 03:10 AMNew Landscape Display and “On the Fly” Easy Switch Menu Make Aton
TN3270 the Outstanding Choice for Low Cost Terminal Emulation Software
for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Pocket PC Phone Edition to Access
both Enterprise Data from Mainframes and Web Services in Real Time
[PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
Omron Healthcare Device Enables Body
Weight and Fat to Be Measured Using PC
Omron Healthcare Device Enables Body
Weight and Fat to Be Measured Using PC
04/14/2004 03:50 AMJapan Corp Apr 14 2004 8:08AM GMT
Catweasel Linux Device Driver 0.5.0
Catweasel Linux Device Driver 0.5.0
08/22/2004 06:50 PMA Linux device driver for the Catweasel Advanced Floppy Controller.
Network Char Device Driver
Network Char Device Driver
01/24/2004 07:17 PMncdd 1.1beta1 released
Linux X10 universal device driver
Linux X10 universal device driver
06/20/2004 11:35 PMwish-2 alpha 2 released
Meilhaus Device Driver Modules
Meilhaus Device Driver Modules
04/20/2004 08:34 AMPython extension for ME-4000 released
RTL8180 (new) Device Driver Project
RTL8180 (new) Device Driver Project
07/25/2004 09:07 AMSome changes
Toshiba e830 Pocket PC Device Rumored
Toshiba e830 Pocket PC Device Rumored
04/15/2004 10:29 PMbargainPDA.com Apr 16 2004 2:07AM GMT
HP iPAQ Pocket PC Bluetooth Security
Driver
HP iPAQ Pocket PC Bluetooth Security
Driver
06/24/2004 09:18 PMiPAQ News Jun 25 2004 1:18AM GMT
HP iPAQ hx4705 Pocket PC Taps Visual CE
Software Enables Mobile Users in all
Industries to Rapidly Create Mobile
Applications
HP iPAQ hx4705 Pocket PC Taps Visual CE
Software Enables Mobile Users in all
Industries to Rapidly Create Mobile
Applications
06/17/2005 04:23 PMSYWARE, Inc., announced Hewlett-Packard iPAQ hx4705 users run SYWARE’s
Visual CE software on their Pocket PCs. SYWARE empowers mobile users
to collect data and create feature-rich database applications that can
be deployed on any Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Windows CE device--
wherever they need to work. Business or user-specific data can be
downloaded, collected, displayed, modified and automatically
synchronized. SYWARE enables users to create feature-rich, easy-to-use
database applications without programming. SYWARE solutions enable
users to build applications, on desktops or handhelds, 10 times faster
than other market alternatives. [PRWEB Jun 8, 2005]
Sony Plans Video Version of Vaio Pocket
Device (Reuters)
Sony Plans Video Version of Vaio Pocket
Device (Reuters)
05/14/2004 06:14 AMReuters - Sony Corp's new
portable audio player competing with Apple's iPod will be
accompanied this year by another device which can play video
and beam it to a TV, the Japanese company said on Friday.
Calendar items show the incorrect date
and time in your Pocket PC device?
Calendar items show the incorrect date
and time in your Pocket PC device?
01/05/2005 06:38 PMHelp - I Lost My Digital Photos or Data
from my Memory Device - Visit
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Recovery in 24 Hours or Less to Anywhere
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Help - I Lost My Digital Photos or Data
from my Memory Device - Visit
eProvided.com, Data Recovery & Photo
Recovery in 24 Hours or Less to Anywhere
Worldwide
06/05/2005 11:14 PMFor those who have lost their digital photos or data files on a USB
media device, flash memory stick, DVD or CD eProvided will help
recover them within 24 hours. Whether images or files are deleted,
lost, reformatted or damaged, there’s now a simple, practical
solution. People now trust big name flash memory card manufacturers
with their personal files & photos; little do they know these devices
fail often enough to create serious issues for users. What will people
do if their data or photos become missing? [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Dell, EMC roll out low-cost SAN device
Dell, EMC roll out low-cost SAN device
05/26/2004 12:07 PMEMC Corp. introduced a new Clariion storage device Wednesday in
partnership with Dell Inc. and other vendors that will allow small and
medium-size businesses to get the benefits of networked storage for
under $10,000.
Dell Pocket DJ Reviewed
Dell Pocket DJ Reviewed
02/01/2005 09:08 PM
PC Magazine reviews the Dell Pocket DJ and likes it
just fine, calling it "fine, affordable, [and] no-frills." Some people
have harped on about the DJ series' interface, preferring a touch-pad
or wheel over the rocker switch, but if you're going to choose a
cheaper player you're going to have to skimp somewhere. In the Pocket
DJ, that also happens to be the lack of FM tuning and recording and
calendar sync-up, but for something that costs $180 (and likely much
cheaper once Dell turns on the coupon faucet for the device) you can't
really complain.
Dell Pocket DJ [PCMag]
Dell, EMC Target SMBs with Low-Cost SAN
Device
Dell, EMC Target SMBs with Low-Cost SAN
Device
05/26/2004 03:01 PMThe companies have teamed up to introduce the AX100, an entry-level
storage area network device with a starting price of about $5000.
Mobile Device Security, Was: Re: Dell
BIOS DoS
Mobile Device Security, Was: Re: Dell
BIOS DoS
12/10/2003 03:06 PMKarsten W. Rohrbach (Dec 10 2003)
Holy Dichotomy! Writer Calls iPod
'World's Most Elegant' Nine Days After
Writing Dell DJ 'Surpassed' iPod
Holy Dichotomy! Writer Calls iPod
'World's Most Elegant' Nine Days After
Writing Dell DJ 'Surpassed' iPod
12/09/2003 07:29 PM(MacDailyNews via MyAppleMenu)
Mercury Computer Systems Enables
High-Speed Data Movement for FPGA-Based
Applications with FDK 2.0
Mercury Computer Systems Enables
High-Speed Data Movement for FPGA-Based
Applications with FDK 2.0
03/31/2005 07:19 PMFPGA Journal Mar 31 2005 10:47PM GMT
NEC Electronics Introduces 3G Mobile
Phone Chip Enables High-Speed Serial
Data Transmission
NEC Electronics Introduces 3G Mobile
Phone Chip Enables High-Speed Serial
Data Transmission
07/23/2004 06:21 AMPhysOrg.com Jul 23 2004 9:22AM GMT
Dell to add Bluetooth to their Axim X3
Pocket PC?
Dell to add Bluetooth to their Axim X3
Pocket PC?
11/01/2003 11:50 AMMSMobiles takes a look at Dell's new Axim X3 Pocket PC with built-in
WiFi and notices something very interesting: that the X3's antenna
sports a Bluetooth logo, even though it doesn't actually have
Bluetooth built-in. Could Dell be planning to release an updated
version with Bluetooth soon? Read...
Review: Dell Axim X50v Pocket PC
Review: Dell Axim X50v Pocket PC
04/04/2005 01:17 PMOverclockers Club Apr 4 2005 5:02PM GMT
News: Dell Announces 624MHz Wi-Fi Pocket
PC
News: Dell Announces 624MHz Wi-Fi Pocket
PC
05/18/2004 04:38 PMOverclockers Club May 18 2004 8:08PM GMT
Dell getting ready to add Bluetooth to
its wireless Pocket PC
Dell getting ready to add Bluetooth to
its wireless Pocket PC
01/16/2004 10:57 AMThe FCC has granted approval to Dell for that new version of the Axim
X3i Pocket PC with both Bluetooth and WiFi we first heard...
Dell Introduces the First Windows Mobile
SE Pocket PCs
Dell Introduces the First Windows Mobile
SE Pocket PCs
05/18/2004 12:08 AMBrightHand May 18 2004 4:24AM GMT
Dell says next version of their wireless
Pocket PC to have Bluetooth, too
Dell says next version of their wireless
Pocket PC to have Bluetooth, too
11/03/2003 12:18 PMDell is confirming that they will be putting Bluetooth into the next
version of their wireless Axim X3i Pocket PC which is due out next
year (the current version only has built-in 802.11b WiFi, though that
isn't anything to complain about). They originally were going to put
it in there (the Bluetooth logo even appears on its antenna), but took
it out to keep costs down. Read...
Upstream Engineering Closes Seed
Investment Round, Prepares To Launch
Optical Technology That Enables World’s
Smallest Data Projectors
Upstream Engineering Closes Seed
Investment Round, Prepares To Launch
Optical Technology That Enables World’s
Smallest Data Projectors
09/02/2004 02:32 AMFunds managed by Holtron Ventures Ltd. and Finnish Industry Investment
Ltd. today agreed on a seed investment round in Upstream Engineering,
a developer of advanced optical technology enabling data projectors
the size of a matchbox. The investment will be used to finance the
development of optical technology into commercial products. [PRWEB Sep
2, 2004]
Device simplifies data encryption
Device simplifies data encryption
03/24/2005 08:31 PMvnunet.com Mar 25 2005 12:11AM GMT
Griffin debuts all-in-one iPod device
Griffin debuts all-in-one iPod device
08/12/2004 06:58 PMGriffin Technology today announced the RoadTrip, an all-in-one iPod
charger, FM transmitter, and cradle in one compact unit...
Rogue Amoeba anounces Slipstream for AirPort Express