Year: 2007

Satirist pokes fun at Macs, Apple ads

In a piece on The Guardian’s Web site, British satirist Charlie Brooker says he “Hates Macs.” He not criticizes Macs in general, as well as Apple’s “Get a Mac” ad campaign in the UK. “I hate Macs,” writes Brooker. “I have always hated Macs. I hate people who use Macs. I even hate people who don’t use Macs but sometimes wish they did.

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Centrify Adds Smart Card Support for Active Directory Environments

Centrify Adds Smart Card Support to Its Solution for Integrating Mac OS X
in Active Directory Environments

DirectControl for Mac OS X, Smart Card Login Option to initially Support
the Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC)

Mountain View, CA-February 5, 2007- Centrify Corporation, a leading
provider of Microsoft Active Directory-based access control and identity
management solutions for non-Microsoft platforms, today announced
DirectControl for Mac OS X, SmartCard Login Option, which enables Mac OS X
users to join Microsoft Active Directory environments that require
two-f

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Apple and Beatles sign new deal

Apple Inc and The Beatles’ company Apple Corps today announced they have entered into a new agreement concerning the use of the name “Apple” and apple logos which replaces their 1991 Agreement. Under this new agreement, Apple Inc will own all of the trademarks related to “Apple” and will license certain of those trademarks back to Apple Corps for their continued use.

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Advanced Link Manager 3.3

Manage your incoming links the smart way!

Feb 5, 2007 – Caphyon LLC is pleased to announce the release of
Advanced Link Manager 3.3, a tool that helps manage your web site
incoming links. Advanced Link Manager runs on Mac OS X, Windows
98/2000/XP, and Linux.

Almost all major search engines that exist today, rank a web page
based on the number and the quality of links that point to that web
page.

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Ghost Action 1.0

New Mac Software Helps You Get Things Done

Stockholm, Sweden, February 5, 2007 — Ghost Park Software has
released Ghost Action 1.0, a Mac application that helps you get
organized, increase your productivity, and make better use of your
time. Instead of having a single list full of unrelated to-dos, Ghost
Action gives you different views of your to-dos, grouped according to
context or project. You will use the project view when planning the
next action for your projects, for example Repaint bedroom or Review
report.

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