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Saturday, November 29, 2003

News

Satisfied iPod Owner Creates His Own Web Page To Counter The Claims Of The iPod's Dirty Little Brothers
by Bill Palmer

The Golden Age Of Gadgets
by Sonia Zjawinski, Wired
Ever since Apple's little MP3 player, the best toys come from the PC biz.

Boyzone Star Hosts Virgin iPod Bash
by Macworld UK
Pop heartthrob Ronan Keating launched Apple's iPod Advent campaign at Virgin's London Oxford Street superstore last night.

Apple Leads Traffic To Computer Web Sites, Nielsen/NetRatings Reports
by InternetRetailer.com

Ive 'Hero' — Official
by Macworld UK
Apple's vice president of industrial design Jonathan Ive has been proclaimed a 'Hero', winning a prestigious BIMA award.

iPod Wins A Prize
by Macworld UK
Apple won a second BIMA (British Interactive Media Association) award last night — iPod won the Special Award for Hardware.

Opinion

Porting iChat
by Spymac
While porting iLife to Windows would be a bad idea, there is some merit in the idea of porting iChat.

Review

Fast And Furious G5
by Chris Oaten, The Advertiser
This is a genuinely impressive kit with loads of wow factor. In anyone's language.

Transitioning To PowerMail 4.2.1
by Rob McNair-Huff, Mac Net Journal
If you want a powerful and fast email client that works reliably with large volumes of mail, PowerMail is worth a look.

Sidetrack

Saturday, November 29, 2003
by Heng-Cheong Leong

AN APPLE A DAY : Apple Catholic, mixing spirituality and technology.

RUMOR DU JOUR : Apple iBook will transition to IBM chipset. Bye bye, Motorola.

FAST, FASTER, FASTEST : Alienware claims the "world's fastest personal computer" title.

ORCHESTRAL BACKING provided by a spiffy Apple iPod mp3 player.

Wintel

Microsoft Probes New Explorer Holes
by Reuters
Microsoft is investigating a report of seven new security holes in its Internet Explorer browser discovered by a Chinese researcher, a company spokesman said on Friday.

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