Friday, June 28, 2002
News
Opera CEO Sings Praises Of Browser
Opera Software CEO Jon von Tetzchner can claim an achievement held by few of his fellow tech entrepreneurs: He's competed head-on against Microsoft and lived to tell the tale.
Distributor Ingram Sees No Bump Or Dip In PC Demand
"Deamdn is relatively stable. It is not negative, not positive, not optimistic. It is netural at this point."
Taste Of Apple In Avid's Xpress DV
"We thank Apple for showing us what you can do on a laptop."
New O'Reilly Book Hits Store Shelves
O'Reilly & Associates has rleased Learning Unix for Mac OS X: a "concise" and "easy-to-follow" introduction to Unix function sunder Mac OS X.
Review
Apple eMac: Not Just Going To School
If you are sold on the Mac experience and software, the eMac is an affordable entry point that addresses the shortcomings of the original iMac.
Apple iBook (14-Inch)
Bigger display headlines latest iBook.
Sidetrack
Me thinks you wouldn't see any updates to Apple's iMac, now that Ingram Micro is sitting on 15 weeks worth of inventory.
Meanwhile, I am still waiting for my iTiVo.
Wintel
Microsoft Releases RosettaNet Tools
Microsoft said Thursday that it has enhanced its software program that helps companies adopt RosettaNet e-business specifications.