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iPod Software

Barrons on the iTunes Music Store

A recent Barron’s article (WSJ subscription required) by Eric J. Savitz chimes in on the iTunes Music Store. Beyond iTunes Investors applaud the new music venture, but Apple must must address core weaknesses STEVE JOBS HAS DONE IT AGAIN. In the face of shrinking market share and mediocre financial performance, Jobs has found a way […]

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PowerPage SETI@Home Team Tops 750,000 Work Units

We received a nice note from the SETI@Home project: Dear O’Grady’s PowerPage SETI@home Team: Armed with the results of 1.4 million years of computer time, SETI@home scientists recently traveled to the Arecibo radio observatory in Puerto Rico for a closer listen to our 155 top “candidates”. Thanks for participating in this history-making effort. Your contribution […]

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Hardware

Water-Cooled G4 Runs Under 30 Decibels

I bet you didn’t know this – but there’s another company interested in reducing the noise of G4’s with great temperatures. Dangerden! I’ve been working with Danger den closely to create the first ever water-cooled Macintosh kit. We’re still in a lot of prototyping – but I thought I’d give you a peek at one […]

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Coming Soon: Summer of Music

Apple has already proclaimed 2003 the Year of the Laptop, so as the PowerPage’s Music & Audio Chief, I’m proud to announce 2003 as the Summer of Music. There’s never been a summer better for music lovers on any computer platform, ever. (Click headline for more)

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New York: iPod Capital of the World

The New York Post waxes eloquent about New York’s “iPod scene” and iPod DJs and parties. You’ll have to suffer through some minor accuracy flaws, but hey, this is the New York Post. (Click headline for more)