Motorola SLVR L7 from Cingular (iTunes)
January 31, 2006 on 8:22 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Cingular began offering the Motorol SLVR S7 phone today. The Motorola SLVR attempts to address some of the issues which had marred Motorola's first ...Apple Clearing Out 20” G5 iMacs
January 31, 2006 on 8:04 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off AppleApple slashes 20-inch PowerPC iMac pricing
January 31, 2006 on 6:00 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off First on AI -- In a move aimed at exhausting inventory of older PowerPC Macs, AppleIntel iMac CPU Swappable?
January 31, 2006 on 12:42 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Xlr8yourmac provides a reader report on a recent article in MacFan magazine (Japanese). According to the report, the Intel iMacNapster in talks with Google over music service
January 31, 2006 on 12:00 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Internet giant Google is considering an extensive alliance with Napster, which could include an outr...Google to Buy Napster?
January 31, 2006 on 11:27 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Reuters reports that Google may be be interested in acquiring Napster:Internet giant Google is in talks with Napster over an "extensive alliance" that...GL Image Browser
January 31, 2006 on 11:00 am | In GL Image Browser, GlImageBrowser, browser, browsing, finder, image | Comments OffFiled under: Software, Cool tools, Odds and ends
GLImage Browser is one of those great little free apps that I’m sure will quickly find its way into a lot of Docks. As
the author says at Geekologic.com: "It is no
iPhoto or Picasa clone, GL Image Browser is not meant as a tool to archive pictures, but as a tool to quickly browse
through thousands of pictures to find a special one you are looking for." It’s really simple: you can give GL
Image Browser a directory to browse through, with an option to toggle whether it parses subdirectories. Clicking on an
image displays it in a full-screen window, at which point you can either use your keys to keep navigating, or you can
click again to get back to your desktop and the image browser. Right-clicking an image will reveal it in the Finder. I
don’t think it gets much simpler than this folks. I also don’t see much in the way of system requirements other than
QuickTime, since it apparently uses that somehow in the back end of the app.
As I mentioned before, GL
Image Browser is free, and I don’t even see an option on the author’s site to donate. Either way, enjoy this most
excellent of handy little apps.
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Motorola introduces ultra-thin SLVR L7 iTunes phone
January 31, 2006 on 11:00 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off Motorola on Tuesday introduced the SLVR L7 mobile handset, its second-generation iTunes phone featur...Found Footage: Broke Mac Mountain
January 31, 2006 on 10:30 am | In BrokeBackMountain, broke back mountain, iMac, spoof | Comments Off
We
get all sorts of interesting email here at the TUAW compound. Stephen
sent us this spoof of ‘Broke Back
Mountain‘ entitled ‘Broke Mac Mountain,’ which is very
amusing. I especially enjoyed the line, ‘Actually, it’s pretty common.’
I suppose this would be rated PG-13,
so do with that info what you will.
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iBiz updated, goes Universal
January 31, 2006 on 10:00 am | In freelance, iBiz, mangement, money, self-employed, time, work | Comments OffFiled under: Software, Productivity, Universal Binary

href="http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibiz/">iBiz is a great time and billing management app for those who are
self-employed or otherwise might have a need for keeping track of their projects, right down to the minute and dime. It
integrates well with Address Book and iCal for all your contact and todo needs, which is great, for example, if a client
would like to see a published calendar of the time you’ve spent on their project.
iBiz also acts a bit like a
file/project management dashboard, as you can associate files with a project in iBiz and automatically start timing you
work when you open the file from within the app. Once a project is done, iBiz also offers a healthy array of invoice
options, ready for print, PDF and/or email. Networking capabilities are also baked in, with an iBiz Server edition
available, but I don’t work in that environment so I don’t have much to say on that end.
It looks like we
haven’t mentioned iBiz on TUAW before, but I can personally vouch for it as a great app since I’ve been using it for a
couple years now. This latest update brings it to version 2.5 with better iBank integration and bug fixes, and also
adds Universal Binary goodness. A 10-day demo is available, while a single user license will run you a mere $29.99.
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