Year: 2003
Caffeine Software shuts down
Several MacMinute readers note that Caffeine Software, makers of PixelNhance, Curator, TIFFany and Cycles, has closed down. A brief message at the company’s site reads, “Caffeine Software, Inc. has suspended operation. We regret any inconvenience to our customers as a result of this.”
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Sony has announced nine new digital cameras with the following specifications:
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Juno ISP adds Mac serviceUnited Online, the company behind NetZero, Juno and BlueLight Internet service providers, today announced the availability of a Mac version of its value-priced Juno Platinum Internet access service. Juno Platinum for Mac OS X offers users “easy-to-use, reliable Internet service with thousands of access numbers nationwide, fast connections, compatibility with all of the most popular instant messaging programs, and Web-based e-mail that is accessible from any Internet connection, for only US$9.95 a month.” Read MoreLindows.com wins right to view documents from “Apple vs. Microsoft”Lindows.com today announced that the United States District Court in Seattle has ordered Microsoft to produce more than 300 boxes of evidence in the “windows” trademark dispute, resulting in a trial delay. The jury trial was scheduled to begin on April 7, 2003, and has now been rescheduled to begin on December 1, 2003. The newly produced documents include documentation from the 1992 Apple vs. Microsoft case. Read More |