Year: 2006

“Take Control of Syncing in Tiger”

Ithaca, NY USA (August 4, 2006) — Macintosh users can now turn to
the new ebook “Take Control of Syncing in Tiger” for help
synchronizing data between Macs, and with devices such as cell
phones, Palm OS handhelds, and iPods. Readers will find a detailed
explanation of how syncing works in Mac OS X, along with practical
advice on how to best set up, configure, and use synchronization
software from Apple and other Macintosh developers.

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Sandvox 1.0.4 adds German localization, more

Karelia Software today announced the release of Sandvox 1.0.4, the latest release of its Web site building application. In addition to German localization, the new version provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements, including fully multi-threaded image scaling for better user response, public key validation for publishing via SFTP, and improvements to contextual menus, site designs, and incremental publishing.

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Slide for Macintosh

August 4, 2006 – Slide, Inc last night released a new version of
Slide for Macintosh, as well as an entirely new Dashboard Widget.

The Slide Dashboard Widget brings you the coolest Web content in the
sleek and beautiful style of the Mac OS X Dashboard. Stay up to date
with the latest from Gizmodo, Boing Boing, iTunes New Releases, Cute
Overload, Astronomy Picture of the Day, and many other popular web
destinations. Experience all that the Web has to offer with Slide’s
unique “House of Feeds” Slide Show, a collection of hundreds of RSS
photo feeds updated in real time.

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The Mouse BT II

August 4, 2006 – MacMice today announces the immediate availability
of The Mouse BT II, the fourth generation version of its industry
leading Bluetooth wireless mouse.

“We feel that The Mouse BT II delivers the right mix of traditional
functionality and modern styling elements most wanted by today’s Mac
and Windows Bluetooth mouse buyers,” says M.H. Peng, CEO of AllSpirit
Co.

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Toshiba and SanDisk construct Fab 4

TOKYO and MILPITAS, CALIFORNIA, August 4, 2006–Toshiba Corporation
(Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan) and SanDisk Corporation (Milpitas, CA, USA)
today announced that, further to definitive agreements that the
companies entered into in July 2006, construction has started of Fab
4, a 300-millimeter (mm) wafer fab, in Yokkaichi, in Mie Prefecture,
Japan.

The NAND flash memory market is growing fast, on healthy growth in a
wide range of digital electronic applications, including MP3 music
players, mobile phones and several kinds of memory cards.

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