Archive for July, 2005



Mac OPML Editor

Dave Winer has released the mac version of his OPML editor.

TivoTool released for OS X

PVRBlog TivoTool is a pretty cool new app for managing your TiVo video on the network through a nice OS X GUI application.
If you’re a Mac user and have a Tivo this might be something you would be interested in. I haven’t tried it yet, but I suspect I will in the next [...]

MSNBC Podcasts

MSNBC have made a bunch of their shows and as well as some shows from NBC available as podcasts.

iBooks Are Here

The new Apple iBooks are finally here.

MacMinute News
Apple has quietly added a new upgrade option for .Mac users. In what appears to be a new policy, users are now limited to 3GB of bandwidth per month, with an upgrade option of 10GB data transfer per month for US$49.95 per year. In terms of storage space, 250MB is included with a standard [...]

iBook update any day now?

Thinksecret Sources have confirmed that Apple’s consumer laptop will receive a long overdue refresh very soon, possibly as early as this week. Details of the updated iBook are unknown, although unconfirmed tips suggest a widescreen iBook may finally come to light.
We can hope!

Where are the iBooks

I’m in the market for a new Apple laptop, but I’ve been holding off because I keep expecting new iBooks and Powerbooks any day now. The only problem is that the any day scenario has been going on forever!. The iBooks haven’t been updated for 10 months and the Powerbooks were last updated February. My [...]

BBC NEWS Broadband and portable music player sales has fuelled growth Market researchers and analysts continue to buoy up podcasting’s future with latest figures suggesting a US audience alone of 56 million by 2010. Podcasts, which are only a year old, are online audio shows by amateurs and professionals which can be sent automatically to [...]

Depeche Mode Lift Angel

Rolling Stone Depeche Mode will mark their twenty-fifth year together with the release of their fourteenth album, Playing the Angel, in October.

Live 8 didn’t watch it

Must be getting old, though a worthy cause I didn’t watch any of the Live 8 concerts. Contrast that with the fact that I watched every minute that was broadcast of Live Aid.