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[2006-01-27] Gates Has Google's Back On Censorship Like Google and Yahoo, Microsoft has had to adjust its business practices to suit Chinese government information control personnel, not that there's anything wrong with that.
[2006-01-24] Fourteen Percent Of Internet Visits iTunes Many more visitors beat a path to the iTunes front door, with traffic increasing dramatically year-over-year from December 2004 to December 2005.
[2006-01-23] Lotusphere Blooming With Apple News IBM plans to make the latest Lotus Notes client compatible with Mac OS X, in a move that could capitalize on the inherent anti-Microsoft sentiment typical in the Apple user base.
[2006-01-20] Apple Runs Afoul Of RSS Pros The new photocasting feature in Apple's iPhoto doesn't comply with RSS standards, a shortcoming the RSS community has pointed out vociferously.
[2006-01-19] Vanderpool, Intel Dual Core VT and Intel Macs I (and a few others) been blabbering about this for a while but it seems that very few people are really aware of what is about to happen here.
[2006-01-17] Video iTunes Boosts NBC, ABC $1.99 downloads of recent episodes of shows like "The Office," "Lost," and "Desperate Housewives" may have led to ratings gains for all three programs.
[2006-01-13] What Didn't Steve Jobs Say? There should have been "one more thing" to Steve Jobs keynote at MacWorld the other day, but one noted Mac writer said a well-placed Apple polisher told him the black-turtlenecked one's speech had to be adjusted at the last minute.
[2006-01-13] Apple, Mobile Me, And Disney A new trademark caps a week of Apple glee as the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco ends, and we theorize what the next "one more thing" will be from Steve Jobs.
[2006-01-13] Lots of surprises at MacWorld It's been a day of surprises at MacWorld.
[2006-01-13] Not Your Typical Video Podcasting Tutorial I absolutely recognize that video podcasting (whatever it might end up being called) is going to be a big deal.
[2006-01-12] New Mac: Will it Run Windows? Engadget is reporting that the new Mac will only run Vista. There's other discussion on Memeorandum.
[2006-01-12] Microsoft to abandon Mac player? Anona just brought this to my attention over on CNET: Microsoft to stop developing Macintosh version of its Media Player.
[2006-01-11] Apple Developers Can Swap For iMacs Participants who ordered a Developer Transition Kit to help change their applications from PowerPC to the Intel platform can exchange the DTK for a new Intel-based iMac.
[2006-01-11] Apple, Microsoft Doing Five More Years Of Office One of the most important application suites for the Mac OS platform, Microsoft Office, continues in availability for Mac users on the Intel platform.
[2006-01-11] Apple Offers Podcast Lessons Apple has launched a video podcast (iTunes link) that demonstrates how to use the new iLife suite to make one.
[2006-01-10] Kevin Rose Unveils MacWorld Goodies Digg's founder has followed up his 2005 Macworld scoop with one for the 2006 show, as his sources deliver a list of the latest toys hidden under Steve Jobs' black turtleneck.
[2006-01-10] The Cool New Thing From Steve Jobs? Um, No… Is this a preview of what's coming later today from Steve Jobs? ;-) It's ArtRage 2.
[2006-01-10] Engadget All Over MacWorld Too Engadget is blogging and covering MacWorld too. I gotta go, have a presentation to give about RSS today to Microsoft employees.
[2006-01-10] Google Heeds Mac Fans On Earth The bright kids in the Googleplex decided to contribute a little something to Steve Jobs' keynote performance at MacWorld, and announced the release of Google Earth for the Mac OS.
[2006-01-10] Apple's Photocasting, Podcasting, Etc. Tools Engadget is live blogging Steve Jobs' keynote at Macworld.
[2006-01-10] MacBU on Stage at MacWorld Ahh, I saw that Microsoft was on stage with Steve Jobs this morning.
[2006-01-10] Google Earth Mac Released Google has finally released the Mac version of Google Earth, which was reported leaked a little while ago.
[2006-01-07] Report: Apple to Ship HDTVs Somehow, this report sounds more than just a typical Apple rumor.
[2006-01-06] Apple Bursting To Sue Over Patents The nascent video download market Apple has tried to develop with iTunes and the video iPod could mean paying Burst some serious technology licensing fees.
[2006-01-05] Expatriate Blogs Mike Evangelist (that's his real name) worked at Apple for two years and several times appeared on stage with Steve Jobs as he unveiled new products.
[2006-01-04] More Mouse Offerings On iTunes The Walt Disney Company has expanded the number of programs it will make available through Apple's iTunes video service.
[2006-01-03] Windows Getting Movies Before The iPod The Starz cable channel plans to unveil its Vongo service, which will allow subscribers to download movies to portable video players.
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