Monday - December 6, 2004
In a move to woo independent software vendors (ISVs) to develop open solutions tailored to vertical industries using IBM hardware, IBM today announced resources available from its new Virtual Innovation Center for Hardware. This online information portal is designed to help IBM business partners more quickly build, port and deploy solutions and is freely available to members of IBM's PartnerWorld Industry Networks. The portal provides an onoine pool of IBM resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week over the Internet.
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Thursday - September 16, 2004
Bose today introduced its SoundDock digital music system, designed to deliver superior audio performance for Apple's iPod and iPod mini. The new speaker system lets iPod users access, control and listen to their stored music with the ease of dock and play -- no headphones, cables or adaptors are required.
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Friday - September 10, 2004
I live the digital lifestyle in my home, with over eight networked computers, a wireless hub that allows me to work from the backyard and over eight remote controls just for the television. We also have very modern taste in furniture with lots of glass, stainless steel and leather. We could certainly integrate the new iMac G5 with its clean design into our living room.
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Friday - September 3, 2004
Apple today announced the new G5 iMac to a roaring 7,000-strong crowd attending the keynote address at the Apple Expo in Paris, delivered by Phillip Schiller, Apple senior vice president for Worldwide Product Marketing. Proving the rumor mill true, Apple is again seeking to break design barriers and continue to distinguish itself from competitors in the PC market.
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Tuesday - August 31, 2004
Apple today announced the new G5 iMac to a roaring 7,000-strong crowd attending the keynote address at the Apple Expo in Paris, delivered by Phillip Schiller, Apple senior vice president for Worldwide Product Marketing. Proving the rumor mill true, Apple is again seeking to break design barriers and continue to distinguish itself from competitors in the PC market.
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Monday - August 30, 2004
The Apple Expo 2004 will open its doors tomorrow in Paris amid the buzz that an expected new G5 iMac might be released at the show. The buzz is partly due to a delay in the release of the G5 iMac. Traditionally Apple has held back on impending product releases, but after experiencing shortages in supply on overwhelming demand for the iPod Mini, the company broke stride and discussed the iMac delays in a July earnings conference call.
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Monday - August 30, 2004
The spies snooped and the rumor mills turned, but Apple remained mum on the eve of Apple Expo 2004, set to open in Paris tomorrow. Most speculation centered on the design of the new G5 iMac. Last month Apple announced that the new iMac would be released in September.
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Thursday - August 19, 2004
Across my six desktops I have KMail with 10 or more drafts awaiting my closing thoughts; Mozilla with a half dozen tabs offering interfaces to various server-side databases; YDL.net; one or two Web sites where I am conducting research for current customer projects; and, of course, a minimum of two terminal emulators on my laptop that keep me connected to our primary Web server and local file access.
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Wednesday - August 11, 2004
Apple announced two new products, Motion and Production Suite, on Tuesday in Los Angeles. According to Rob Schoeben, an Apple vice president, Production Suite allows users "to build stunning motion graphics in Motion [and] transfer them seamlessly to Final Cut Pro."
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Friday - June 25, 2004
Some people assume digital film got its start with Finding Nemo, considering how often that film is cited -- and rightly so -- as a firestarter for change in the industry. But creative professionals have been gravitating toward digitization for years -- and now, academia is catching up to them.
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Friday - June 18, 2004
Imaging software giant Adobe Systems saw a 70 percent increase in net income in its fiscal second quarter 2004, which ended June 5th. The company reported revenues of US$410.1 million compared to $320.1 million in the second quarter of 2003, and a net income of $109.4 million for the quarter compared to $64.2 million during the same period last year.
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