Year: 2003

Cocoatech releases Path Finder 3.1

Cocoatech today released Path Finder 3.1, an update to its Mac OS X file browser and integrated file utility. Version 3.1 extends and improves Mac OS 10.3 Panther integration, adds some new tools, and improves existing features, preferences, and performance. This is a free upgrade for existing Path Finder 3.0 users. A new, single-user license costs US$34.

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Pepsi to give away 600 iPods?

The iPodlounge notes that Lajo, the designer/manufacturer of exo silicone iPod cases, has announced that Pepsi recently purchased 600 indigo exo cases in its company colors for “a major give away to be announced soon.” Apple and Pepsi have already announced that they will give away over 100 million free songs from the iTunes Music Store beginning February 1, 2004.

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Bush signs national anti-spam bill into law

U.S. President George W. Bush signed a bill into law Tuesday establishing federal rules for commercial e-mail and penalties for sending unsolicited mass spam e-mails. “Known as the CAN-SPAM Act, the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 takes effect Jan. 1,” reports InfoWorld. “The law prohibits the use of false header information in bulk commercial e-mail and requires unsolicited messages to include opt-out instructions.

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Apple Remote Desktop Client updated

Apple has released Apple Remote Desktop Client 1.2.4, which delivers “improvements to security, performance, and reliability of the Apple Remote Desktop 1.2 client software running on Mac OS X versions 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3.” Apple Remote Desktop is administrative software for remotely managing Macs across a network or the Internet. The v1.2.4 update is available via the Mac OS X Software Update preference pane.

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