Apple announced a host of new products today including iPods, iTunes 7, QuickTime 7.1.3, and iTV.
iPod
The new iPod Shuffle is now about the size of the iPod Radio Remote with an aluminum design and contains one gigabyte of flash ...READ»
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After a period of downtime early Monday morning, Apple has reinstated their online store with one seminal addition: the ability to preorder Mac OS X, dubbed Snow Leopard, for shipping on August 28. Unlike most major revisions to the ...READ»
Popcorn Hour was already a pretty nifty set-top box for Web-streamed TV and movie content, but its makers say it was a mere beta product. Now they've outed the Popbox, and it's a Netflix-capable set-top-box done right.
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Maybe you've had the opportunity to visit a so-called interactive art installation. If so, you were probably disappointed: Too often, those projects end up barely working, with fiddly controls and baffling lag times that ruin any ...READ»
If you weren’t listening closely to the first couple of minutes during Steve Jobs’ keynote speech yesterday, you might have missed another significant product announcement: Snow Leopard OS X. Details were sparse from the Silicon ...READ»
Tech Life follows the daily routines of the world's Fastest movers and shakers to find out what products make them click -- and scroll and surf, too.READ»
Fulfilling the many rumors of a Mac OS-related announcement at WWDC in San Fransisco today, Apple [NASDAQ: APPL] unveiled a new version of its OS X "Leopard" operating system, dubbed "Snow Leopard," that is big ...READ»
Now that we've all skipped lunch and fought hunger (props to David), I feel less bad about pointing FC Now readers to this sickeningly funny video clip making the Internet rounds faster than Bernie Ebbers can say "not guilty." BIG ...READ»
Tired of delivering the same old business presentations in the same old way? Then join the Digital Storytelling movement, and take a lesson from its founder, Dana Winslow Atchley III. You may never use slides again.READ»
Broadcasting from a basement studio at Santa Monica College, KCRW has built a national and even international audience on the web. According to General Manager Ruth Seymour, KCRW generates more than 1.6 million streaming hours per ...READ»
In order to participate in the discussion it's helpful to know what people are talking about. I've grabbed some of my favorite acronyms from a number of different online sources. I invite everyone to amend, alter, correct and ...READ»
The Apple online store and iTunes movie store are both down and being updated as a special press event is being held in San Francisco. Speculation abounds as to what's next for Apple. The most discussed product launch at this point ...READ»
With "Myst," the Miller brothers unleashed a pop-culture phenomenon and achieved phenomenal business success. Now they're hard at work on "Myst II." Will they escape the demons that stalk fame and fortune?READ»
OS X Snow Leopard seems to do nothing really new. And yet, it could be their most important OS since 10.0.0.
Snow Leopard, as a follow up to Leopard, is almost absurdly insubstantial at first glance. The new operating system takes ...READ»
Web sites, a book about the advantages of being a Nobody, a laptop that can take a licking and keep on ticking, and Randall Rothenberg's take on Madison Avenue's Ad of the Month.READ»
Good-bye, consoles! Steve Perlman says his OnLive can stream video games over the Internet. Whether it succeeds or not, this will be the future of gaming.READ»
Kai-Fu Lee, technologist and self-help guru, is a raging celebrity on Chinese university campuses. Now Google is paying him upward of $10 million to build its research lab in Beijing--and to tap into the future. READ»