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They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships
They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships
05/02/2004 10:26 PM
They that go down to the
sea in ships, a really hauntingly beautiful collection of images
of seafarers from the past. Some of the images have handwritten notes
on the back as well. It's good to get a glimpse of the people and
decades lived in by most of our grandparents. Who knows where all
those digital images we all take will end up one day.
Sputnik ships new AP
Sputnik ships new AP
11/12/2003 01:27 PMSputnik has shipped the latest version of its WiFi router, built out
of commodity hardware, running an open, Linux-based firmware, with
tons of cool management and access-control/connection-throttling
services. At $185, it's a
lot cheaper than other "managed"
APs and not so much more expensive than a bog-standard Linksys router.
Link
(
via WiFi Net News)
Oracle Ships 10g for Mac OS X
Oracle Ships 10g for Mac OS X
01/05/2005 04:59 PMOracle quietly began shipping Oracle Database 10g and Oracle
JDeveloper 10g for the Mac OS X Server in late December.
Another MSN Wristwatch Ships
Another MSN Wristwatch Ships
07/26/2004 08:54 PMStealth Ships
Stealth Ships
06/10/2004 09:52 AM
The Beeb has a short profile
of the upcoming 'stealth ships' being designed by various world navies
(including the U.S. and its DD(X) destroyers), focussing specifically
on the Swedes' carbon fiber Visby Corvette, an angular low-profile (to
radar and otherwise) ship with, among other innovations, includes a
retractable 57mm cannon. Although there are many criticisms about
building a 73-meter ship out of carbon fiber, some have questioned the
Swedish Navy's decision to use Windows NT to control the operation of
the ship, especially since, you know, that'
s gone so well before. (I know it's a cheap shot, but I saw the
story on Slashdot; I caught the open sores).
Read
a> [BBC via /.]
Old Tall Ships
Old Tall Ships
06/30/2004 11:13 AM
« A mast and sails on a Finnish Tall Ship during a 90 minute tour
around Kruunuvuorenselkä on Helsinki Day. »
On Helsinki Day we got tickets for the Old
Tall Ships Tour on the Inga-Lill. The Brits
and the Dutch seem to titter at the Finnish tall ships since, of
course, theirs are larger and they both had navies of some repute, but
the Finns do like to remind them that without Finnish pine tar their
boats would have sunk in rather short order. The day was as wet as it
could be without it being a full monsoon which made it somewhat
difficult to take pictures, but it was still a treat to ride out into
open water under full sail without the help of an engine.
There is something terribly romantic about these wooden ships in an
age of the giant metal cruise ships which insulate you as much as
possible from the idea that you are on the water. The captain of the
ship did give a reasonably long talk about the history of the tall
ships in Finnish which I hope I have remembered correctly. The
Inga-Lill was built in 1947, after WWII, as a cargo ship to transport
goods around the Baltic and the archipelago. Most of the surviving
tall ships were built around this period since there were a lot of
idle shipwrights in the post-war slump and they needed work. When more
modern cargo ships were developed these boats were left behind but
have been restored to their original beauty in recent years thanks to
enthusiasts and charter cruises. The crew mentioned that the Traditional
Sailing Ships Association welcomes new members, which would be a
really interesting thing to do, but I'm not much of a sailor. There is
a very thorough tall
ships website which has a lot of history and details on boats from
many different countries and also the Maritime Museum of Finland which
covers the history of the tall ships in Finland.
AMD ships Sempron
AMD ships Sempron
07/28/2004 04:12 AM'Son of Duron' to challenge Celeron... again
CMS ships BounceBack Pro 5.0 for Mac OS
X
CMS ships BounceBack Pro 5.0 for Mac OS
X
09/02/2004 12:18 PMCMS Products today announced that it is shipping its new BounceBack
Professional 5.0 software for Mac OS X, which is now localized in five
new languages (German, French, Dutch, Italian and Spanish)...
MicFlex Ships
MicFlex Ships
05/14/2004 09:04 AMMacMice sent word that their MicFlex flexy, bending, twisty microphone
is now shipping, for those of you who ordered the $49.99 USB mic. If
you didn't order it, it's still shipping, but not to you. Read
[MacMice] Related MicFlex Twisty Mac Microphone...
Qumana ships
Qumana ships
09/23/2004 05:54 PM
>Roland
Tanglao and myself have been ivnolved in a little company up in
Vancouver named Qumana. They've
developed an innovative way of browsing and publishing micro-content -
though today it's still just blog posts.
But the darg-and-drop gesturing, the clean design and intuitive
approach - serves as a new paradigm in personal publishing that I'd
wish that NetNewsWire, NewsGator and ecto would pick up on.
Anyway - here's Roland's post......
Congrats and good luck to the Qumana crew!
I have been an unofficial (and of course unpaid) advisor to these
folks for many moons. I love their vision of a drag and drop
microcontent remixer for blogs initially (and the world later!).
Qumana's current state reminds me of the early days of the Flickr: lots
of unrealized potential. Fred has an ace marketer in Victor and an ace visionary in
Jon. Now all Qumana needs is an ace social
software developer like Cal and an ace social software
interface lead like Stewart and the rest is
blood, sweat and code (and money!).
From Wirearchy :: It's Official !:
QUOTE
Today, Thursday, September 16, 2004 marks our official start to the
beta release of Qumana.
Qumana is a microcontent assembly and publishing application that
features three integrated capabilities that are extremely useful to
all people who create and author content for publication to blogs, web
sites, email, and documents.
UNQUOTE
Congrats to Jon, Fred and Victor!
Siebel Ships 7.5
Siebel Ships 7.5
03/14/2003 01:28 AMSiebel's newest version of its flagship CRM product builds on the
Web-centric
architectural shift the company made in version 7. Siebel 7.5 "is the
next logical
evolution for Siebel," Denis Pombriant, vice president and managing
director of
Aberdeen Group's CRM practice, told CRM Buyer Magazine.
phpOpenTracker 1.0 Ships
phpOpenTracker 1.0 Ships
12/01/2002 12:58 PMWell I'm not sure how I missed it but the 1.0 of phpOpenTracker just
shipped a few days ago. This is a comprehensive web site traffic
analysis solution built in php:
phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of website
traffic and visitor analysis. It features a logging engine that,
either invoked as a web-bug by a HTML tag or embedded with two lines
of code into your PHP application, logs each request to a website into
a database. One installation of phpOpenTracker can track an arbitrary
number of web-sites. [ Go ]
NetNewsWire 1.0.1 Ships
NetNewsWire 1.0.1 Ships
03/14/2003 05:06 PM
NetNewsWire 1.0.1 has
been released! Here’s the
Wha
t’s New in NetNewsWire 1.0.1 page. The biggest changes since
1.0 are crashing bug fixes.
But there are some other nice things too—the news reader, for
instance, is more forgiving of feeds with errors, so parsing failures
will happen less often.
Today I’m starting work on 1.0.2, which will include more bug
fixes but also some new features. Based on the feedback I’ve
been getting, it sounds like what’s most wanted are new features
for the weblog editor—specifically, support for more Radio and
Movable Type options.
I Sink Ships
I Sink Ships
01/03/2003 12:49 AMiSync has finally gone 1.0. Still doesn't support any phones that
aren't from Ericsson. Still nothing for developers. CNET continues...
Homeworld 2 ships
Homeworld 2 ships
09/21/2004 10:46 AMAspyr Media Inc. noted Tuesday that it is now shipping
Homeworld 2 for the
Macintosh, a conversion of the hit real-time strategy game set in
outer space, originally developed by Relic Entertainment. You join the
Hiigarans in their massive mothership as you combat enemy fleets, mine
resources from nearby asteroids and build an armada of ships, using
all three dimensions and six degrees of motion to plot your strategy.
The game costs US$50; system requirements include Mac OS X v10.2.8,
G4/800MHz or faster, 256MB RAM, 1.0GB hard disk space, ATI Radeon 7500
or Nvidia GeForce2 MX or better 3D graphics with at least 32MB VRAM.
MarsEdit 1.0 ships!
MarsEdit 1.0 ships!
12/17/2004 06:34 PM
MarsEdit 1.0 ships
today!
Finishing a release—especially a one-point-oh—feels
great.
Coincidence, not planning—a trailer for a remake of
War of
the Worlds was posted today. I can’t tell if the invaders
are from Mars or not going by the trailer—but I sure hope so.
(Thanks to
Robert Daeley for
emailing me about the trailer.)
SanDisk Ships 256 Mb plus Wi-Fi SD Card
SanDisk Ships 256 Mb plus Wi-Fi SD Card
05/24/2004 05:21 PMSanDisk continues to push combo envelope with 256 Mb and Wi-Fi in a
single SD card: These cards still remain supported only by Pocket PC
systems running Microsoft software, but it's a great technical
achievement. As we move into a time when it's likely that digital
cameras will offer driver-level support for Wi-Fi Compact Flash and
similar memory cards, SanDisk could be poised to deliver their combo
punch for that market. Some storage (at least temporary) coupled with
the ability to transmit images....
New: FileMaker 7 Server Ships
New: FileMaker 7 Server Ships
05/24/2004 10:52 AMApple ships FileMaker 7 Server - ahead of schedule.
Macsense Ships the HomePod
Macsense Ships the HomePod
01/05/2004 09:46 AMMacsense has announced that it will begin shipping
the HomePod
later this week. The HomePod is a stereo add-on that lets you stream
audio files from your Mac or PC using wireless technology.
Pricing is expected to be around US$250.
NetXposure ships DAM app Hexafoo 3.0
NetXposure ships DAM app Hexafoo 3.0
08/17/2004 09:36 AMNetXposure announced that version 3.0 of its digital asset management
solution
Hexafoo, which
was originally introduced at Macworld Conference & Expo San
Francisco in January, is now available. The upgrade adds four new
features: version tracking, the ability to lock an asset while its in
use and unlock it when it's "checked in" to the system, filters that
can automatically perform certain tasks to specific file types, batch
tasking and PDF proofing. Pricing is US$4,995, although NetXposure
doesn't list an upgrade price on its Web site. System requirements
call for Mac OS X v10.3, a G4 running at 400MHz, 512MB RAM and Java
1.4.
BounceBack Professional for Mac OS X
ships
BounceBack Professional for Mac OS X
ships
01/06/2004 02:29 PMCMS Products today shipped its new BounceBack Professional software
for Mac OS X, backup and restore software that can be used to make a
bootable backup from most modern external FireWire drives...
SubRosaSoft ships OfficeRestore 1.0
SubRosaSoft ships OfficeRestore 1.0
05/18/2004 08:49 AMSubRosaSoft today announced the availability of OfficeRestore 1.0, a
user-friendly application designed to retrieve Excel and Word
documents that have been erased intentionally or accidentally...
Intel ships 64-bit, 2MB L2 Pentium 4s
Intel ships 64-bit, 2MB L2 Pentium 4s
03/22/2005 04:52 PMThe Register Mar 21 2005 11:46AM GMT
Elpida ships 1Gb DDR 2 chips
Elpida ships 1Gb DDR 2 chips
12/11/2003 09:44 AMHot on Micron's heels
Sorenson Squeeze 4 ships.
Sorenson Squeeze 4 ships.
08/27/2004 01:49 PMMacCentral:
Sorens
on Squeeze 4 ships. H.264 inches closer to the mainstream.
Marathon ships DeskMount for G5
Marathon ships DeskMount for G5
12/19/2003 01:19 PMMarathon Computer has
announced that it's shipping its G5 DeskMount. The G5 DeskMount
enables you to attach your Power Mac G5 to the underside of your desk
or work surface.
Extensis ships Portfolio 7 for Mac OS X
Extensis ships Portfolio 7 for Mac OS X
06/01/2004 12:23 PMExtensis today announced that it is now shipping Portfolio 7, the
latest version of its digital asset management (DAM) solution for
organizing digital photos, illustrations, page layouts and
presentations...
Roku SoundBridge now ships with Wi-Fi
Roku SoundBridge now ships with Wi-Fi
08/30/2004 11:37 AMRoku SoundBridge, the network music player that lets you play digital
music in any room of the house, now ships with free Wi-Fi (formerly a
US$50 option)...
Malice Finally Ships?
Malice Finally Ships?
06/03/2004 12:37 AMZDNet Jun 3 2004 4:44AM GMT
WSC Guard 4.0 Ships: Win 98, ME, free
WPA-PSK
WSC Guard 4.0 Ships: Win 98, ME, free
WPA-PSK
04/07/2005 05:16 PM
Wireless Security Corporation offers version 4: The
latest version of their security software now supports Windows 98 and
Me in addition to XP and 2000. Better, you can use the software to
make WPA Personal (Pre-Shared Key or PSK) connections from all of
those platforms without paying WSC a cent. That's right: they've just
opened up WPA Personal to the have-nots that Microsoft chose not to
support. (It seems there's competition in offering free security
software: LucidLink released a free
client a few days ago that offers profile and security management
for Windows XP and 2000.)
WSC Guard 4.0's larger purpose, however, is to provide an integrated
client that works with a remote 802.1X server for Windows 98 and SE,
which the company estimates is about 13 percent of all computers
worldwide. That's a nice market to tap.
The latest release offers profile management to control which networks
are preferred a bit better than Windows XP's support, and to extend
profile management to all the platforms now covered. The system now
makes it easier for network administrators to allow guests without the
WSC Guard client installed and to add new users to an existing WSC
Guard subscription more quickly. The software now features automatic
updating, too, removing another administrative burden.
WSC Guard pricing derives from simultaneous active users. One to four
users cost $4.95 per month per user or $49.99 per year; five and more
users are $3.99 per month per user or $44.99 per year.
BIAS ships SoundSoap Pro
BIAS ships SoundSoap Pro
05/28/2004 10:47 AMBIAS is now shipping SoundSoap Pro, a high-end version of its audio
restoration plug-in aimed at professional audio producers, engineers,
musicians, sound designers, and forensic scientists...
Nokia ships N-Gage QD
Nokia ships N-Gage QD
05/26/2004 07:25 AMBetter luck second time round
BareBones Ships BBedit 8
BareBones Ships BBedit 8
08/30/2004 11:41 AMAspyr ships Doom 3 for the Mac
Aspyr ships Doom 3 for the Mac
03/14/2005 04:23 PMAspyr Media on Monday announced that Doom 3 for the Mac is now
shipping and will show up on retail shelves by March 19.
Licensed by Aspyr, Doom 3 was developed by id Software and features
"never before seen detail with real-time lighting and shadows,
real-world physics and killer AI, and battle in team or
Deathmatch-based multiplayer modes."
"DOOM 3 has instantly become a must have title for any game fan, and
now Macintosh owners can experience the unmatched atmosphere and
edge-of-your-seat gameplay that critics and gamers have been raving
about," id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead said. "DOOM 3's intense
combat, realistic sound and physics, and unbelievably terrifying
creatures draw you into the gaming experience like never before, and
our bleeding-edge technology is the perfect showpiece for the power of
today's Macintosh systems."
Doom 3 requires Mac OS X 10.3.8 or later and sells for $49.99.
Apple Ships DVD Studio Pro 3
Apple Ships DVD Studio Pro 3
05/18/2004 03:08 AMBy MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Kaidan ships PiXiMation
Kaidan ships PiXiMation
04/09/2004 03:55 PMKaidan Inc. on Thursday began shipping its newest application,
PiXiMation, a tool that
allows users to create 3D rotational object movies. Until now, the
creation of these types of movies required expensive turntables and
other equipment, but PiXiMation allows anyone with an iSight -- or
similar camera -- and any type of turntable to record movies.
Black Ships and Samurai
Black Ships and Samurai
04/09/2004 04:08 PM
Black Ships and
Samurai :: an on-line exhibit, using primary sources to document a
little-known but dramatic encounter betwen the US and Japan in the
summer of 1853.
Keyspan Ships "USB Server"
Keyspan Ships "USB Server"
04/12/2004 06:08 PMOn Monday, Keyspan said it had begun shipping a "USB Server", a device
to allow USB drives, printers, and other devices to directly connect
to a network.
MCE ships 4x DVD-R/RW/RAM drive for PB
G4, Cube
MCE ships 4x DVD-R/RW/RAM drive for PB
G4, Cube
04/27/2004 02:27 PMMCE Technologies today announced a 4x DVD-Recordable slot-loading
internal drive upgrade for the PowerBook G4 and Power Mac G4 Cube...
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