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First Apple Security Update of 2005 Patches Mac OS X

First Apple Security Update of 2005 Patches Mac OS X -- On 25-Jan-05, Apple released Security Update 2005-001 to patch several reported vulnerabilities in both desktop and server versions of Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3Show full article

iMovie HD 5.0.1 Addresses Audio Sync Issues

iMovie HD 5.0.1 Addresses Audio Sync Issues -- Apple on 27-Jan-05 released iMovie HD 5.0.1, which fixes unspecified audio and video synchronization issuesShow full article

Stumbling across Bluetooth (and Wi-Fi)

Stumbling across Bluetooth (and Wi-Fi) -- Alf Watt has released iStumbler 90, a Mac OS X tool that scans for Wi-Fi (AirPort and AirPort Extreme) and now Bluetooth and Rendezvous networksShow full article

Happy 21, Macintosh!

Happy 21, Macintosh! 24-Jan-05 marked the 21st birthday of our favorite smiling friend, Macintosh. If you have a BitTorrent client (I'm currently using Azureus), go to the last URL below and download the video (21 MB QuickTime) of the Mac's introductionShow full article

DealBITS Drawing: SmileOnMyMac's photoprinto

Before I introduce this week's DealBITS drawing, I want to tell you about a few changes to the way DealBITS works that will increase your chances of receiving a prizeShow full article

PowerBooks Gain Faster CPUs, Scrolling Trackpad

Apple today pulled the wraps off an update to the PowerBook line that increases CPU speeds to 1.5 GHz and 1.67 GHz, bumps all hard drive speeds to 5400 rpm, adds an 8x SuperDrive, and introduces a pair of interesting new technologies - the scrolling trackpad and Sudden Motion Sensor - the latter of which you hope you'll never need. Faster PowerBook! In a not unexpected move, Apple bumped up the clock speeds of the PowerPC G4 used in the current PowerBook lineShow full article

Mac mini Upgrade Prices Shrink to Size of Box

Early complaints about the cost of built-to-order options for memory upgrades and wireless options on the Mac mini have apparently led Apple to slash those prices dramaticallyShow full article

Worthy Web Sites: YouSendIt

It's a problem. You need to send a large file to a friend or colleague, but it's too large for email, you don't have access to an FTP server, or the recipient isn't sufficiently savvy about usernames and passwords or firewalls to log in to your serverShow full article

Take Control News/24-Jan-05

It may seem as though little has been happening with Take Control of late, but in fact, that's mostly because we've been working on translations and updates, with two appearing this week and more coming soon. "Take Control of Sharing Files in Panther" Turns 1.2 -- The 1.2 update of Glenn Fleishman's ebook about setting up (and using) file sharing services under Panther is hot off our virtual pressShow full article

Hot Topics in TidBITS Talk/31-Jan-05

The second URL below each thread description points to the discussion on our Web Crossing server, which will be much faster. Macworld Expo in decline? Although the number of vendors at Macworld Expo San Francisco 2005 was up, the increase is offset by the number of iPod-specific (non-Mac) boothsShow full article

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