Year: 2006

RSS DreamFeeder v 1.5

RSS DreamFeeder v 1.5 Updates Linking and File Formats for RSS Feed
Creation in Dreamweaver

Arlington, VA, Aug 16, 2006 — RNSoft President & CEO Ronald Northrip
today announced the immediate availability of RSS DreamFeeder version
1.5, a free update to the popular Dreamweaver extension for creating
RSS feeds from existing Dreamweaver-based content.

The new version of RSS DreamFeeder now has improved control for
connecting pages to feeds using LINK tags.

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MGE Releases First Mac OS X Universal Power Management Software

MGE Releases First Mac OS X Universal Power Management Software New
Release Now Supports Intel Models with Monitoring and Graceful
Shutdown

COSTA MESA, Calif. — August 16, 2006 — MGE UPS SYSTEMS
(www.mgeups.com/us), a world class technology leader in providing
unsurpassed power protection solutions for PCs, networks, data
centers, telecommunications, medical and industrial operations, has
introduced the industry’s first universal support for Macintosh OS X
with the latest release of their Solution-Pac Power Management
Software.

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WiebeTech offers portable 8-bay SCSI RAID for SATA drives

WiebeTech has introduced the ProSATA SS8, a portable UltraSCSI RAID with huge capacity. Retail pricing begins at US$2,699.95 for the base unit without drives. The ProSATA SS8 has 8 drive trays filled with high performance SATA II drives and holds up to 6TB of data (unformatted). It features a built-in RAID controller that supports every kind of RAID and an UltraSCSI 320 interface which boasts sustained data transfer rates of more than 250MB/sec. All versions in various configurations are now shipping.

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Reader: Macs for sale at UK’s Toys ‘R’ Us store

MacMinute reader Matthew Blest dropped us a line to let us know that it is the first time he has seen iPods, Macs (Mac Book), Mac mini, and iMacs for sale in Toys ‘R’ Us in the UK. “They have their own sales unit (about four foot square) and appear to be the only actual computers for sale in the store. Apart from Xboxes and Playstations, there were display models to try as well as accessories for Macs and iPods, writes Matthew.

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