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Archive for March, 2006


Mar 2, 2006

Apple patches serious Mac OS flaws

Source: ZDNet
Written by Joris Evers, CNET News.com

Apple Computer on Wednesday released a security update for Mac OS X that fixes 20 vulnerabilities, including a high-profile Web browser and Mail flaw disclosed last week.

Mar 2, 2006

Windows Vista: A Sneak Peek

Source: FoxNews
Written by Jason Cross

There’s a lot of confusion about Windows Vista these days. Many online discussion forums have a great number of users who express no desire to upgrade to Vista.

Mar 1, 2006

Thumbnail previews of Camera Raw images do not display as expected (Adobe Bridge 1.0)

Source: Adobe Bridge Support

Issue: Thumbnail previews of Camera Raw images in Adobe Bridge 1.0 display too dark or too light.

Mar 1, 2006

PMA 2006-A View of the Photographic Industry From 30,000 Feet

Source: The Luminous Landscape
Written by Michael Reichmann

Trade shows are always a good opportunity to gauge the state of health of any industry. Walking the isles and talking with both exhibitors as well as attendees provides insights into what people are thinking as well as what they may appear to be doing.

With this as preamble, here are some highly subjective observations on the current (March, 2006) state of the photographic industry. No gospel here, just opinion.

Mar 1, 2006

Interview: A Look Inside Paint.NET

Source: BetaNews
Written by Nate Mook

In the two years since it began as a senior project, Paint.NET has surged in popularity around the world and its developers continue the open source work from their new jobs at Microsoft. BetaNews sat down with project lead Rick Brewster to gain insight into Paint.NET, which he calls “Photoshop for everyone.”

Mar 1, 2006

Apple launches new Intel Mac Minis, iPod Hi-Fi

Source: ZD Net
Written by Ina Fried

CUPERTINO, Calif.–Apple Computer on Tuesday introduced its third Intel-based Mac, a revamped version of its petite Mac Mini.