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by AppleInsider
Thus Far, iTunes and Disney have combined to sell around 23.7 million TV episodes and 2 million movies.
by Daniel Turner, MIT Technology Review
The inside (sort of) story of why Apple's industrial-design machine has been so successful.
by Graceful Flavor
My problem with Cubrilovic's story isn't his story itself, but rather some of the uppity, told-you-so responses that are out there, most flowing from biased sources who pretend to be objective.
by Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica
The Windows Vista team has been working closely with Apple to "ensure a great experience in using Windows Vista with iTunes and the iPod." At least that's according to Nick White of the Windows Vista Team Bog. Why is he telling us this? Because the Vista Team has published an update for iPod-toting Vista users. The final one, that is.
by John Carroll, ZDNet
Considering Apple's DNA, where does Apple TV fit? Living room electronics don't really play to Apple's strengths.
by Heng-Cheong Leong, MyAppleMenu
"Let's roll." "Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" "You can't handle the truth!"
Probably to fill pages, USA Today has a list of the 25 most memorable quotes.
And over at item #17 is one from our favorite fruit company: "One more thing."
(via Digg)
by Derek Powazek
Apple's Mail app is probably the single most-used application I have. And it's bulky.
by Prince McLean and Kasper Jade, AppleInsider
Investment banking analysts for UBS just returned from a meeting in Cupertino with members of Apple's executive team, who were described as being "confident" about their company's strategy and "very upbeat" about the prospect for new products.
by MacNN
by Bob LeVitus, Houston Chronicle
by Cyndy Cashman, Macworld
The new Pages panel, improved integration with other Adobe CS3 products, and the addition of intelligent scaling are reasons enough to upgrade. The ability to create slide shows, create custom colors, and use Photoshop effects are just icing on the cake.
by David Karlins, Macworld
If you're looking for an easy-to-use, affordable vector drawing package that can create EPS and PDF files, it's hard to imagine a better deal than Lineform 1.3.2. If you need to collaborate on projects with illustration professionals, you'll need the more robust set of tools that come with Adobe Illustrator.
by Peter Cohen, Macworld
Mystery of Shark Island has a couple of flaws that make the game more frustrating than challenging, but it's a very addictive game that will test your visual acuity and make you feel like you've spent the day at the beach.