Year: 2006

WiebeTech ships new mini SATADock

WiebeTech today announced the expansion of its DriveDock series to include a new mini SATADock that allows users to easily attach SATA drives to a computer via a single SATA cable. The mini SATADock is in stock and shipping now with a retail price of US$74.95. The dock includes new Power Status LED indicators for power attached and power on (Drives not included).

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New version of Xcode book available

Me and Mark Publishing today announced a new version of Mark Szymczyk’s book “Xcode Tools Sensei.” The new version of the book features updated material to reflect the changes made by Xcode 2.2 and the introduction of Intel-based Macs. The new version also offers material on custom data formatters and source trees that did not appear in the original version of the book.

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WiebeTech ships New mini SATADock

WiebeTech ships New mini SATADock for easy access to external SATA drives

WICHITA, KS – April 10, 2006 — WiebeTech continues to expand its popular
DriveDock series to include a new
(http://www.wiebetech.com/products/miniSATADock.php) mini SATADock that
allows users to easily attach SATA drives to a computer via a single SATA
cable.

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Sonos Announces Multi-Room Music System For $999

SONOS ANNOUNCES MULTI-ROOM MUSIC SYSTEM FOR $999

The Sonos ZonePlayer 80 Bundle Transforms Stereo and More into a Wireless,
Multi-Room Digital Music System with Full-color Wireless Controller

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – April 10, 2006 – Sonos, Inc., the developer of
wireless multi-room music systems for the digital home, today announced the
immediate availability of the Sonos ZonePlayer 80 Bundle (ZP80 Bundle), an
innovative way to turn your favorite audio equipment into a wireless,
multi-room digital music system.

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Yellow Lemon Software releases FolderGlance 2.0

Yellow Lemon Software releases FolderGlance 2.0

Tromso, Norway, April 10. 2006 — Yellow Lemon Software announced the release
of FolderGlance 2.0 today. FolderGlance is a powerful utility for browsing
files and folders directly from the Finder’s contextual menus. Not only that,
but FolderGlance also lets users preview files directly from the contextual
menus, as well as move, copy and make aliases of selected files at locations
they browse to.

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