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equinux presents an interactive map for digital television

equinux presents TubeStick Map: the brand new digital television
availability tool. This interactive map lists which free-to-air TV
channels existing users of equinux’s Mac USB TV Tuners are able to
receive in their area.

“With TubeStick Map there is a new home on the Internet for checking
the digital channels you can receive,” says equinux CEO Till Schadde.

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Freeverse releases Postman exclusively for iPhone OS 3.0

Freeverse has released Postman
(http://freeverse.com/iphone-os/product/?id=9004), an app exclusively
for iPhones and iPod touches running iPhone OS 3.0. It’s available
for US$0.099 at the Apple App Store.

With Postman, you can keep in touch using your pictures, greetings
and even your geolocation. It takes advantage of iPhone OS 3.0
advances such as the Map API and more.

Postman lets you create your own instant picture-postcard by snapping
a photo, editing greetings and adding personalized messages.

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Apple has now released iPhone OS 3.0

Apple has now released iPhone OS 3.0

Apple has now released through the iTunes interface, the release version of
iPhone 3.0.

Apple announced 3.0 on March 17th (see developer beta press release below
for list of features).

To upgrade, launch iTunes.

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Apple Previews Developer Beta of iPhone OS 3.0
Beta Release Provides New SDK, Over 1,000 APIs & 100 New Features

CUPERTINO, California–March 17, 2009–Apple today previewed its iPhone OS
3.0 software and announced the immediate availability of a beta software
release t

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Carnegie Mellon develops Java programming tools

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer
Science have developed two new tools to help computer programmers
select from among thousands of options within the application
programming interfaces (APIs) that are used to write applications in
Java, today’s most popular programming language.

The tools — Jadeite (www.cs.cmu.edu/~jadeite) and Apatite
(www.cs.cmu.edu/~apatite) — take advantage of human-centered design
techniques to significantly reduce the time and guesswork associated
with finding the right classes and methods of APIs.

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Mark/Space releases The Missing Sync for Palm Pre for Mac

Mark/Space, creator of award-winning desktop and handheld
synchronization software, has released version 1.0 Beta of The
Missing Sync for Palm Pre (http://www.markspace.com/PalmPre). It lets
you synchronize contacts, calendars, music, ringtones, photos and
more between a Mac and the new Palm Pre phone. A Windows Vista and
Windows XP version is on the way.

Mark/Space CEO Brian Hall says The Missing Sync for Palm Pre works
with the applications Mac owners already know and use: Address Book,
Entourage, iCal, iTunes, iPhoto and others.

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