Year: 2006

UltraIII Pro SATA Professional External announced

FirewireDirect.com today announced another addition to its UltraIII Pro Series professional external hard drive subsystems. The 3.5 Ultra III Pro SATA Professional External Hard Drive Subsystem offers fast throughputs, utilizing Serial ATA (SATA) technology the latest high-speed way of connecting peripheral devices directly to a computer, allowing for increased performance.

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Myth II gets Universal Binary Support

Project Magma today announced the public beta of Myth II 1.6. This update includes a Mac OS X Universal Binary version, the ability to run in a window under Windows 2000/XP, MacOS X native versions of Bungie’s Fear & Loathing tools, and the ability to share the CPU with other processes by capping the frame rate, reports MacCentral. Myth II 1.6 includes a 1.5.1 compatibility mode allowing online game play with both versions in a single game.

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PandaWare TimeCache updated to version 6.1.4

The PandaWare Company today released an update to TimeCache, its popular time and expense tracking application. Version 6.1.4 fixes some minor bugs and gives users a new option for mouse-clicking behavior in selecting and editing entries in the main data entry screen. Time Cache is priced at US$50 and a free trial mode is available.

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Asterisk Bootcamp

Atlanta, GA – August 31, 2006 – Take Note! Asterisk Bootcamp Comes to
the Big Nerd Ranch, November 6-10, 2006

Big Nerd Ranch, Inc. announced today the newest addition to its
line-up of classes, Asterisk Bootcamp, November 6-10, 2006. Asterisk
Bootcamp, taught by instructor Jared Smith and developed by Sokol &
Associates, highlights one of the most talked about emerging
technologies in the telephony and programming industries. Asterisk is
the perfect solution for a spectrum of telephony needs from voice
over IP (VoIP), teleconferencing and switchboard functionality.

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iPod maker backs off on iPod damage claims

According to a report on Macworld UK today, iPod manufacturer Foxconn has reduced the damages on its iPod lawsuit against two journalists. “The company has slashed the amount of damages it is seeking to 1 renminbi ($0.13) because the original figure, 30 million renminbi, had blurred the issue at hand, a company representative said today. The company also requested that the courts unfreeze the journalists bank accounts and other assets.”

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