Year: 2006

SQLiteManager 2.0

SQLiteManager 2.0

VIADANA, Italy (May 08, 2006) – SQLabs today announced the availability of
SQLiteManager 2.0, their new SQLite database manager tool for Windows and
MacOS X.

SQLiteManager is a “next generation” GUI database manager for sqlite
databases, it combines an incredible easy to use interface with blazing
speed and advanced features.

SQLiteManager allows you to open and work with sqlite 2.x, sqlite 3.x, in
memory databases and REALSQL Server databases. It allows you to create and
browse tables, views, triggers and indexes.

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Fourth Generation DriveDock Series for Bare Drive Access

New Fourth Generation DriveDock Series adds new features for easy access to
bare drives

WICHITA, KS – May 8, 2006 — WiebeTech has released the Fourth Generation
of its popular DriveDock series. In addition to its attractive new color,
the new series features the latest high performance FireWire bridges and
adds multiple powering options and new LED indicators.

“We’re pleased to introduce these new DriveDocks to the marketplace,” said
James Wiebe, president and CEO of WiebeTech LLC.

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Fourth Generation DriveDock Series for Bare Drive Access

New Fourth Generation DriveDock Series adds new features for easy access to
bare drives

WICHITA, KS – May 8, 2006 — WiebeTech has released the Fourth Generation
of its popular DriveDock series. In addition to its attractive new color,
the new series features the latest high performance FireWire bridges and
adds multiple powering options and new LED indicators.

“We’re pleased to introduce these new DriveDocks to the marketplace,” said
James Wiebe, president and CEO of WiebeTech LLC.

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WiebeTech releases fourth generation DriveDock series

WiebeTech today announced it has released the Fourth Generation of its popular DriveDock series. In addition to its new color, the new series features the latest high performance FireWire bridges and adds multiple powering options and new LED indicators. Multiple power options are available via a +12V adapter (included) or via a standard disk drive 4-pin molex power source.

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Apple Computer wins Apple Corps lawsuit

Apple Computer has won the lawsuit filed by Apple Corps of The Beatles fame, reports Reuters. Apple Corps originally filed the lawsuit, saying that Apple Computer violated a 1991 trademark agreement by getting into the music business. “Apple Computer argued in court hearings in London earlier this year that iTunes was primarily a data transmission service, which is permitted by the agreement,” notes the story.

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