Saturday, September 04, 2004

SATURDAY SHOW EDITION


iMAC 5
(via unofficial apple weblog)
Here it is. Doesn't take up hardly any space, but all we have to say is 'U-G-L-Y, YOU AIN'T GOT NO ALIBI, YOU UGLY, YOU UGLY, UGLY, UGLY, UGLY!'


IT'S BAAAAACK ...
(via geekpress)
Cold Fusion is back, and this time the government may be listening.


NEW WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
(via unofficial microsoft blog)

Windows Media Player 10 has been released and it has something unexpected: it directly supports MP3 file creation.


SOUNDS GREAT LESS FILLING
(via techdirt)

An interesting article about how in Ireland, the faithful are taking their beerpub money and spending it on iPods instead. Guinness is worried.


WEB-TIVO
(via PVR Blog)
Why miss out on your favoritie shows because you're out of town? With TIVO, Quicktime Streaming, and a remote operated remote, users can now Hack TIVO to watch it over the web! Downside, it's at 10 frames per second. Users can even watch their TIVO shows on their cell phone at a blistering 3 fps!

FREE IS GOOD
(via unofficial apple weblog)
Florida State University is doing a deal with APPLE to give away free itunes from the ITunes Music Store to it's students. Wow. I guess no one wants coming to FSU to play football anymore!


FREE AFTER REBATE
(via freeafterrebate)

DVD-R 10-Pack (4.7GB, 4X)
$12, free after rebate, at eCOST.
eCOST charges $7.95 shipping plus a $3.95 handling fee, but if you spend $25 (just $13 more), eCOST may provide free shipping.
Rebate expires September 30, 2004.

Thursday, September 02, 2004

XP SP2 glitches to trip up one in 10 upgrades - report | The Register

This isn't good ...