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Below are the entries for 01/2003. If an entry has a light red background, that means it's had at least 10 comments added to it.
75 entries
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190 comments
It seems that Apple’s new browser, Safari, is breaking download records for Apple. Phil Schiller said that 20% of all of Apple’s downloads yesterday were Safari (translates to 300,000+ downloads in 24 hours). I have to admit, I’ve been using Safari exclusively since yesterday and the ONLY…
This article at The Guardian (where else?) about Jesus being a cannabis user is ridiculous to say the least. No “experts” are quoted, no names given, no organizations or research institutes given… just some stoner who SAYS he has evidence to back his claims. To say that…
There’s an interesting email sent today from the lead developer of Apple’s Safari team to the developer of KHTML and KJS. It explains briefly why Apple chose KHTML over Gecko and congratulates the KHTML developer on making such a great product.
I downloaded Apple’s new “turbo browser”, Safari. It’s in beta stage right now, so there are some bugs and missing features, but my initial impression is a good one. It IS fast. It’s not that much faster than Chimera, but is noticeably faster than IE and Mozilla. The interface is…
Apple has just released Final Cut Express. It looks like Final Cut Pro, but is missing a few features that Apple expects only Pros would use. Phil Schiller demoed it and it looks pretty cool. It costs $299, versus Final Cut Pro’s $999. All the rumors about…
Remember when I linked to the The Two Towers Protest Organization site and commented on how stupid they were? Well, it seems that MANY other people agree with me, and someone has created a parody site called The Return of the King Protest. Check it out… it’s…
I KNEW it would happen. Saddam Insane has once again blamed the UN inspectors of spying. I think he’s doing this because of several different reasons: 1. He’s getting very, very nervous about the military build-up around his country. Not only is the US amassing…
Is it just me, or are the AP and Reuters staffs not using spellcheck any more? I’ve noticed several spelling mistakes in not only the copy of articles, but their headlines as well! Come on… it’s not that hard to do a spellcheck. Otherwise, you look like a…
It seems like the Earth is playing a game of “cat-and-mouse” with an asteroid. There’s no chance it can hit us though because every time it starts to get closer to us, it gets rebuffed by the Earth’s gravity.
CNET has an article saying that Apple is planning on charging fees for its “digital hub” applications. Instead of offering the updates of iDVD, iPhoto and iMovie for free, as in the past, Apple will bundle them together and charge a fee to upgrade. This is very similar to…