Year: 2005

DLO Debuts HomeDock, All New Home Device for iPod

DLO DEBUTS THE HOMEDOCK – HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER FOR IPOD, IPOD NANO AND
IPOD MINI AT APPLE EXPO PARIS

The DLO HomeDock lets owners easily play their iPod’s music through their
home stereo, display photo slideshows on their televisions, and even dock
their iPods to a computer via standard USB

PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2005 – Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO),
makers of the TransPod, iBoom and other exciting iPod accessories, today
announced the DLO HomeDock – Home Entertainment Center for iPod, iPod nano
and iPod mini.

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Forbes: ‘Apple Could Sell 43 Million iPods In 2006’

Deutsche Bank has initiated coverage of Apple with a “buy” rating and US$60 price target, reports Forbes. “Due its strong product portfolio, market-share leadership, and the stickiness of iTunes, we believe Apple will continue to dominate this product category,” the bank said, forecasting 31 million iPod units in calendar 2005 and 43 million units in calendar 2006, notes the report.

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Brave Kid Games releases Kubi children’s game

Slovenia-based Brave Kid Games today announced the release of its first software title, Kubi, which includes five activities that encourage kids to explore their creative sides and to challenge their spatial skills. “With the first activity of Kubi, the child is equipped with a palette of colorful paint that can be placed on an on-screen board. With this board as his canvas, the little artist can create pictures, patterns, words and anything a child can imagine.” Other games include puzzles and a picture matching exercise.

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Big Nerd Ruby on Rails Bootcamp

Atlanta, GA – September 21, 2005 – Get on the Fast Track with Ruby on Rails
Bootcamp, December 5-9, 2005

Big Nerd Ranch, Inc, leading organization for cutting edge courses in
programming and systems administration, announced today the introduction of
its newest class, Ruby on Rails Bootcamp for December 5-9, 2005.

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MacA&D OSX Standard Edition

Process, Data & Class Models for System Analysis & Software Design

Placitas, NM — September 21, 2005 – Excel Software is shipping a new
Standard edition of MacA&D OSX. Mac OS X developers now have a low cost,
highly scaleable tool for drawing multi-level data flow diagrams, logical
and physical data models and UML class diagrams. MacA&D Standard edition
includes a powerful data dictionary, namespaces for partitioning and
managing large projects and code generation.

Data flow diagrams (DFDs) show the flow and processing of information in a
system.

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