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04.01.04

Apple, Adobe drifting apart
They share an area code, a customer segment and a history dating back to the early days of personal computing. But Apple Computer and Adobe Systems, like many in long-term relationships, have seen the 20-years-and-counting bond between them run hot and cold.

Right now, it's in a colder period. Signs of frost have been accumulating for the past couple of years, with Adobe dropping Macintosh support for several software products and introducing others as Microsoft Windows-only applications. At the same time, Apple has quietly pushed Adobe out of a few markets by selling its own applications or bundling them into its OS X operating system.
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Apple posts WWDC sessions
Apple has posted details of 100 sessions http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/descriptions/ planned for its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) A session entitled Apple in the Enterprise will give attendees a chance to "Hear from Apple executives how Apple delivers the power of Unix with the simplicity of Macintosh resulting in unparalleled ROI for enterprise customers". Apple says: "This session is ideal for IT managers looking to build the ultimate standards-based network infrastructure in a mixed client world."
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Apple posts Xgrid intro
Apple Computer Inc.'s Xgrid is a technology that's been publicly available for download since earlier this year. It's a software program that makes it possible for scientists and others to use their Macs to build a grid computing cluster. To help simplify the process of running Xgrid, Apple recently posted an introduction on the Apple Developer Connection (ADC) Web site called Xgrid: High Performance Computing for the Rest of Us.
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Apple and Symbiot join forces to deploy iSIMS in the enterprise
Having seen the strategic value of Symbiot's iSIMS security system running on its Xserve platform, Apple moved quickly to form a partnership between the two companies, Symbiot officials confirmed to AppleInsider last week.

Symbiot, Inc. http://www.symbiot.com claims to be an emerging leader in the field of Intelligent Security Infrastructure Management Systems (iSIMS). In less than 2 days the company will roll-out its iSIMS--the first IT corporate defense system that fights back against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and hacker attacks by launching counter-strikes.
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Apple's new 20-inch iMac is a beautful step forward
With computers now maxxed out with more speed and power than most home users will ever need, the battle for your personal computer business is in the display.

Think of it as eye candy: big, flat screen monitors with lots of resolution that take up minimal space on the desktop. That's why the new 20-inch Apple iMac widescreen is such a head-turner.
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You can talk to your Mac
APPLE Computer is working on a new Spoken Interface to its Mac OS X operating system for the Macintosh. This will guarantee full access to all features for the blind or visually impaired — or anyone who tires of tapping a keyboard.

Users will be able to issue spoken commands, listen to an audible description of their screen "workspace" and activities taking place on the Mac, and have the contents of web pages, email messages and word processing files read aloud to them.
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