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<h6>Always Show Recipient In iChat</h6>
<p><p>In iChat under Snow Leopard, choosing View > Always Show Recipient Bar puts a buddy's status message and color at the top of any iChat window. It can also be used to select among multiple open iChat logins you have to send a message to that buddy, or to select among multiple accounts you have registered in Address Book for that buddy.</p></p>
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<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11309" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11309">In which Adam thinks about how most social networking services are bidirectional, even though most online relationships are largely one-way, and explains how he deals with a vast number of acquaintances.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=2" class="category">Opinion</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 28 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11309#comments">4 comments</a></div></div>
<a href="/article/11314"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11314', 'show')">Beware Tabnabbing, a New Type of Phishing Attack</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11314" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11314">It's always depressing to have to warn against another way that browsing the Web can increase your risk of identity theft, but at least in this case, the solutions aren't much work and even come with other benefits.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=13" class="category">Safe Computing</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 28 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11314#comments">16 comments</a></div></div>
<a href="/article/11311"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11311', 'show')">Retrospect Backup Software Acquired by Sonic Solutions</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11311" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11311">The venerable backup program Retrospect has been acquired from EMC by Sonic Solutions, the parent company of Roxio. Will the move help it regain its former dominant position in the Macintosh backup market?</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=13" class="category">Safe Computing</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 27 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11311#comments">3 comments</a></div></div>
<a href="/article/11313"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11313', 'show')">Apple Catches Up With Microsoft in Market Cap</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11313" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11313">For those who have watched Apple for a long time, it's hard to realize just how large the company has become, catching up with industry giant Microsoft in several key metrics.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=6" class="category">Tech News</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 27 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11313#comments">2 comments</a></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11301" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11301">Kudos to our own Rich Mogull, whose TidBITS article about protecting your privacy from Facebook landed him a guest spot on the NPR radio show Science Friday with Ira Flatow (himself a TidBITS reader at one point). You can either listen to the audio of the show or read the transcript on NPR's Web site.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 24 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11301#comments">2 comments | Comment on this link</a></div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11302" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11302">After 4 years and 66 ads, Apple's "Get a Mac" series of ads is no more. The last ads were produced in October 2009, and a comment by Justin "I'm a Mac" Long hinted that the campaign was done in an April 2010 interview. The URL to Apple's archive of the ads now redirects to the general "Why You'll Love a Mac" page. But if you're missing Long and costar John "I'm a PC" Hodgman, you can still watch all the ads at Adfreak.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 24 May 2010</div></div></div>
<a href="/article/11303"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11303', 'show')">No Email Issue on 31 May 2010 for Memorial Day</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11303" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11303">We're taking a brief break from building an email issue of TidBITS next week in honor of the Memorial Day holiday in the United States, so look for the next issue in your mailbox on 7 June 2010.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=14" class="category">Inside TidBITS</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 24 May 2010</div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11297" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11297">The brouhaha surrounding privacy on Facebook continues to expand, with the New York Times producing a fascinating info-graphic that shows just how complex Facebook has made the topic, with 50 settings containing over 170 options. And the Facebook privacy policy? It's longer than the U.S. Constitution.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 21 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11297#comments">2 comments | Comment on this link</a></div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11294" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11294">You know how many applications, when they crash, ask you for more information what you were doing at the time of the crash? Well, Garrett Murray spends a lot of time in Photoshop, and when it crashes, he sometimes feels the need to tell Adobe just what's on his mind at the time. The result is a hilarious collection of crash reports that make for great reading - one only hopes that the Photoshop engineers have enjoyed them as well.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 20 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11294#comments">5 comments | Comment on this link</a></div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11295" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11295">It's not often that Apple officially denies a rumor, but when one is both completely wrong and stands to confuse customers, they'll speak out. An AppleInsider report claimed that Final Cut Pro was to be refocused on more mainstream users, but Apple tooks pains to tell CNET (and us) that it's not true and that Final Cut Pro will continue to target professional video editors.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 19 May 2010</div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11288" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11288">Apple has quietly updated its low-end laptop, the 13-inch white MacBook, with a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, faster Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics processor, and longer-lived battery.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=8" class="category">Macs & Mac OS X</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 18 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11288#comments">3 comments</a></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11289" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11289">Fixes a handful of bugs, including a couple that could cause crashes. ($36 new, free update, 9.1 MB)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=22" class="category">Watchlist</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 18 May 2010</div></div>
<a href="/article/11290"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11290', 'show')">Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 7</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11290" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11290">Improves reliability, security, and compatibility for Java in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. (Free, 122 MB)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=22" class="category">Watchlist</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 18 May 2010</div></div>
<a href="/article/11291"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11291', 'show')">Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 2</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11291" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11291">Improves reliability, security, and compatibility for Java in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. (Free, 78 MB)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=22" class="category">Watchlist</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 18 May 2010</div></div>
<a href="/article/11292"onMouseOver="blurb_slide('11292', 'show')">QuickTime Player 7.6.6 for Mac OS X 10.6.3</a></h4>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11292" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11292">Probably changes something, but Apple hasn't deigned to provide any release notes. (Free, 10.65 MB)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=22" class="category">Watchlist</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 18 May 2010 | <a href="/article/11292#comments">4 comments</a></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11283" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11283">Who'd have guessed? It turns out that you can use the iPad Camera Connection Kit to connect the rugged Alphasmart Neo - a dedicated word processor with a keyboard, six-line LCD screen, and lineage dating to 1993 - to the iPad via USB and use it as a keyboard. Thanks to Eolake Stobblehouse for this video.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 17 May 2010</div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11287" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11287">First official release of dedicated Google Wave client application. (Free (Waveboard) or Γé¼12 (Waveboard Pro), 4.9 MB)</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=22" class="category">Watchlist</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 17 May 2010</div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11280" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11280">The story of the lost iPhone prototype purchased by Gizmodo for $5,000 (with more promised, it turns out!) just keeps getting weirder. Wired reports on how the police recovered some of the evidence in the case after Apple's director of information security received a tip from a roommate of the guy who found the phone and claimed he wasn't able to contact Apple. Most amusing is that Gizmodo may have generated vast traffic based on its scoop, but the subsequent story has bolstered the traffic of every other publication reporting on the case.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=21" class="category">External Links</a> | 14 May 2010</div></div></div>
<div class="article_preview" id="blurb_11268" style="display:none"><div id="popup_inner_11268">Jonathan "Wolf" Rentzsch has announced that he won't be organizing the C4 conference for independent Mac developers this year, citing both the change in Apple's iPhone Developer Program License Agreement that bans apps built with third-party tools and the fact that the change didn't elicit much complaint from the developer community. The latter reason indicated that his interests overlapped less with those of the Apple developer community than he had hoped, eliminating his enthusiasm for organizing the conference.</div><!-- blurb inner --></div><!-- blurb outer -->
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<div class="featured_meta"><a href="/index.cgi?tbcat=22" class="category">Watchlist</a> | by <a href="/author/Adam%20C.%20Engst">Adam C. Engst</a> | 12 May 2010</div></div>
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