Author: dsellers

Playback for Mac OS X adds Italian, Swedish localizations

Yazsoft has introduced Playback 1.5.2 (http://www.yazsoft.com/products/playback/information/), an update of their zero configuration media server for Mac OS X 10.5 and higher.

It allows anyone to share their media with any Playstation 3, Xbox 360, or other UPnP compatible device. In the 1.5.2 update Shared folders now default to “Show me everything” mode. The “Playback Menu” component is now a 64-bit application. And there are Italian and Swedish localizations.

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Bricksoftware releases CuteClips 3.1 for Mac OS X

Bricksoftware has released CuteClips 3.1 (http://cuteclips3.com/) for Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”) and higher. It’s an update of the clipboard history app. The new version offers better support for Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”), better preview for URLs, support for TIFF image data on the clipboard, and a cleaned up preferences window.

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South Korea’s culture minister pulls out an iPad — to his regret

South Korea’s culture minister, Yu In-chon, strode into a government briefing room Monday for what seemed to be a routine photo-op as his ministry announced a $50 million program to help develop the country’s budding electronic-books industry. However, he had an iPad — and that caused trouble.

When he pulled out an iPad, held it up and remarked about how nicely it displays electronic books, tech bloggers pounced on hims because South Korea’s communications “Wall Street Journal” (http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2010/04/26/south-korean-officials-ipad-causes-a-stir/?mod=rss_WSJBlog&mod).

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Quark Hosts XML eSeminar for the investment community

On Tuesday, April 27, Quark will host “Publish Investment Content Dynamically for Competitive Differentiation,” a free eSeminar for the investment research community.

During the eSeminar, which is being offered at 10 am and 12 noon (Eastern), a panel of practitioners and technology partners will discuss how XML-based dynamic publishing can drive competitive differentiation for financial firms in 2010. To register go to http://publish.quark.com/content/FinancialServiceseSeminar .

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Jobs: no Mac App Store coming for Mac OS X 10.7

Some had speculated that Mac OS X 10.7 — whenever it arrives — would offer a Mac App Store akin to the Apple App Store for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. However, CEO Steve Jobs has shot down those rumors.

“Redmond Pie” (http://www.redmondpie.com/os-x-10.7-wont-feature-app-store-9140689/) reports that a Mac developer Fernando Valente emailed Jobs for clarification in this regard. As usual, Jobs reply was short and to the point. He simply said “nope” to the rumor.

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