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Google Calendar Supports Apple's iCal from Technology Posts
April 20, 2006
Google released its much anticipated web based calendar solution last week.  Designed to work in tandem with Gmail and Google Talk, Google Calendar attempts to free the user from the tether of the computer workstation.  Since the information is web based and maintained by Google, it is available to the user whether they access it from their home, office, or even from the local internet cafe...

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By smanke at 5:28 PM   [8 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Multiple Simultaneous VPN Connections in OS X from Technology Posts
April 18, 2006
The VPN client built into OS X 10.4 is nothing short of amazing.  As expected, it can connect to the VPN server built into 10.4 Server.  It can also connect to almost any L2TP or PPTP server such as those built into Linksys and Cisco routers.  To anyone who has used OS X’s VPN client, this is probably old news.  But few people actually realize that the client is actually capable of connecting to multiple VPN servers simultaneously...

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By smanke at 7:13 AM   [2 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Virtualization Now Available to Mac Users! from Technology Posts
April 6, 2006
Hot on the heels of Apple’s release of Boot Camp, Parallels.com has released a public beta of Parallels Workstation 2.1 for Mac OS X. Parallels Workstation is virtualization software for the Mac and it promises to make emulation software like VirtualPC obsolete.  And, according to early reports, it will eliminate most users need to dual boot their Macs into Windows...

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By smanke at 7:58 AM   [5 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Macs Now Run Windows with Boot Camp from Technology Posts
April 5, 2006
It’s tough to write about something when you’re speechless.  It’s April 5th, and I still suspect that Apple is playing an elaborate April Fools Day trick on us all.  Today, Apple announced a public beta of software it calls Boot Camp.  Though only a beta, the software allows users to easily repartition their hard drives and install Windows XP on an Intel based Macintosh.  This is a shocking move for Apple but one that appears to have caused its stock value to rise 6.7% following the announcement...

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By smanke at 7:41 AM   [0 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Inside Apple History from Technology Posts
April 3, 2006
For anyone who is interested in the history of Apple Computer, The Pirates of Silicon Valley gives an interesting look back at the history.  In celebration of Apple's 30th anniversary, the popular technology podcast TWiT, or This Week In Tech this week was paneled by early Apple employees Bill Fernandez, Andy Hertzfeld, Daniel Kottke, Randy Wigginton, and Steve Wozniak...

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By smanke at 6:12 PM   [0 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Final Cut Studio Goes Universal from Technology Posts
March 30, 2006
Last month Apple announced that the universal binary update to its professional line of products would be released before the end of March.  And with the month quickly drawing to a close, some were beginning to wonder if the update had fallen behind schedule.  But true to its word, yesterday Apple released the universal binary update to Final Cut Studio 5.1...

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By smanke at 7:13 AM   [0 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Adobe's Update to CS3 Will Take Longer Than Last Reported from Technology Posts
March 25, 2006
In an interview with Bruce Chizen, chief executive of Adobe, Forbes.com's Danit Libor of was able to glean some info on the release of CS3 (Creative Suite 3).  It had been previously reported that Adobe might release CS3 near the end of 2006.  Apparently this is no longer the case...

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By smanke at 2:48 PM   [0 Comments]   [Permalink]  

Photoshop: The Rocky Road to Universal Binary from Technology Posts
March 24, 2006
Scott Byer has posted to the Adobe's blog in an effort to explain why it is taking so long to port Photoshop to Universal Binary.  He goes into detail as to why the transition from 68k code to the PowerPC processor was a much easier transition.  He also explains what it is about the switch to Intel that has caused Adobe problems...

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In 2003 Apple Computer released a marketing campaign with the intention of showing Wintel users how easy it would be to "switch" platforms.

One of the Mac's main selling points, ironically enough, was Digital Video Editing. Apple wanted the world to see how easy it was to edit video on the Mac platform. And, in overwhelming response, Mac users set out to show the world just how easy it really was.

The campaign was effective for Apple, but also spawned a unexpected parody campaign in the Mac underworld. Users from all of the world whipped out their camcorders and set to work making spoofs in the same cinematic style as the acclaimed commercial line.

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