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31.05.2008Now Playing on iTunes U: the University of California TV
31.05.2008From “Babies by Design” to “San Diego Opera Talk” to “Health Matters,” the University of California Television delivers a wealth of highly informative programming to iTunes U. Explore the hundreds of audio and video podcasts you can enjoy on your Mac or PC or take with you on an iPod or iPhone.
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31.05.2008Bento: beautiful in design and easy to use
31.05.2008Like many small business owners, RealSimple’s Erin knew that “databases can simplify life and work, but until now, I’ve never been able to design them myself.” Until she began using Bento, that is. “Bento looks, feels and works like other Mac applications. Organizing your information into collections in Bento is much like organizing songs in iTunes,” she writes. It’s “just another reason to consider a Mac.”
Treo 850 Specs Posted
31.05.2008
Rumor: The recent flurry of leaks regarding both the CDMA Treo 800w and its stylish GSM Tam’s Palm blog posting some detailed specs of the upcoming Treo 850. Tam’s tipster claims that the 850 is not simply a Windows Mobile version of the Centro but rather an “evolution” of the older Treo 750 for GSM networks. Additionally, the report states that this device is code-named “Skywriter”.
The Tracey Fragments: She’s in Pieces
31.05.2008“There was no other choice,” says Jeremy Munce of the decision to edit “The Tracey Fragments” using Final Cut Pro. Adds director Bruce McDonald: “Whatever we thought to do with Final Cut Pro, we could do,” he says. “In a way, the film looks like it does because of its radical fluidity. We could not have achieved our vision without it.”
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31.05.2008gNewSense Distro Frees Ubuntu
31.05.2008Linux.com (who shares corporate overlords with Slashdot) is reporting that gNewSense has gone 2.0. For the uninitiated gNewSense is a stripped down version of Ubuntu’s Hardy Heron for the free software purist. Removing over 100 pieces of proprietary code and firmware, gNewSense offers a user the ability to run an OS where everything is able to be studied, changed, and redistributed. “gNewSense is a great alternative to Gobuntu, the Canonical-sponsored free derivative of Ubuntu. According to its wiki page, the 8.04 version of Gobuntu hasn’t been released due to a less-than-optimal reaction from the community. Gobuntu used the same repositories as Ubuntu, and the Ubuntu live CD can achieve the same installation as Gobuntu by merely selecting the free-software-only option in the installer (press F6 twice at the boot menu). Also, Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu, has indicated that he would rather focus on gNewSense because the work on that distribution can help the Ubuntu community as a whole. “
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