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How Do You Like Those Apples?

How Do You Like Those Apples? 01/16/2004 11:04 AM

The fortunes of the innovative computer company have been transformed by the success of its digital music player, the iPod. By David Teather (The Guardian via MyAppleMenu)




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Golden Apples of The Sun


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Singer Songwriter Devendr a Banhart recently assembled an amazing mix of music exclusively for Arthur Magazine entitled “Golden Apples of the Sun,” (Pitchfork review) which has the high task of defining the West-cost based "freakfolk" scene. Featuring brilliant new artists (such as the breathtaking Joanna Newsom, Iron and Wine, and Vetiver, among others), it was limited to 1000 copies (all of which are sold out). There should be a second edition, but in the meantime you can listen to the whole album on this player.

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For many students, the decision to get a Mac is about one thing: music. Ever since Apple released its industry-standard iPod, audiophiles have been joining the Mac crowd in droves. By Owen Hearey, Columbia Daily Spectator (via MyAppleMenu)

Strange Tales Of The Two Apples


Strange Tales Of The Two Apples 09/17/2004 09:48 PM
Apple could make this entire thing go away by spinning off the entire iTunes Music Store as a subsidiary and stop promoting it under the Apple Computer name. By Arik Hessenldahl, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)

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Say what you want about how great OS X is, but Apple dropped the ball when it found out there were vulnerabilities in its flagship operating system. It didn't release a patch when the issues became public, didn't ask the company that found the flaws, @Stake, for any time to produce a free fix, and has resorted to spin to save itself further embarrassment. By Patrick Gray (ZDNet Australia via MyAppleMenu)

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The Economist has an article (subscribers only) quoting me about municipal WiFi networks, like the one Philadelphia is proposing. Local phone and cable companies have been fighting these proposals, even pushing legislation banning cities from deploying broadband connecting for their residents.

The point I make in the piece is that a city-wide WiFi cloud in an urban area is not identical to the wired broadband networks companies like Verizon and Comcast are deploying. In other words, free or cheap WiFi municipal access doesn't automatically kill the private broadband market, because these municipal systems don't provide the same throughput, reliability, or indoor coverage. They help at the margins, for areas that are under-served by the existing broadband options or where those options are too expensive. And they expand the scope of broadband access beyond the home, by covering outdoor areas and public places. They just aren't equivalent to what the private sector is building, and shouldn't be precluded on that assumption.

In case it's not clear from the piece, I'm well aware that nothing about WiFi technically prevents it from being used as a broadband access technology, across large distances. Hundreds of wireless ISPs, mostly in rural areas, use it to provide connectivity where cable modems and DSL aren't available. In a city, though, the environment is different. WiFi can be a piece of the broadband puzzle there too, which is why municipalities are getting involved. I think that's a great thing. However, we should be clear on exactly what capabilities those systems provide.


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Security Update 2004-09-07 v1.1 is an enhancement on its predecessor and features the following updates:

- lukemftpd: Corrects the path to the configuration directory
- Safari (10.3.5 only): The Safari version number is changed to provide compatibility with web sites that use an old version-checking mechanism

This update is recommended for all who have or have not installed Security Update 2004-09-07 v1.0.

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Sweet music Bill Thompson on the ongoing
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Apples issues Security Update 2004-09-07
via Software Update


Apples issues Security Update 2004-09-07
via Software Update
09/08/2004 03:45 AM
Security Update 2004-09-07 delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users. This update includes the following components:
  • CoreFoundation
  • IPSec
  • Kerberos
  • libpcap
  • lukemftpd
  • NetworkConfig
  • OpenLDAP
  • OpenSSH
  • PPPDialer
  • rsync
  • Safari
  • tcpdump
For detailed information on this Update, please visit this website.
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