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Amazon Goes Down For A Bit

The website giant plus IMDb, its other site, go down. [Read More]

Boinx supports iMedia Browser

Boinx Software announced today that it will join the development team of the iMedia Browser, spearheaded by Karelia Software. Leading independent Mac software publishers teamed up to bring to the platform a standardized way to access media libraries from software including iTunes, iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom and others. Boinx Software engineers contribute bug fixes and new functionality to the community project. The next version of FotoMagico will integrate the iMedia Browser framework, enabling professional photographers to create great presentations using their photos from Aperture, iPhoto and Lightroom seamlessly.

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Microsoft Preps 3 Critical Fixes for Patch Tuesday Release

Though Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday release is relatively small, with only seven fixes in all, three of them are rated "critical." Users who fail to install the updates could be leaving their systems vulnerable to remote hijacking. [Read More]

Disney Reaches New Dimension With Google Earth 3-D Experience

Disney and Google have built a virtual version of Walt Disney World Resort that allows computer users to experience a slice of the Magic Kingdom without leaving home. Of course, Disney expects that the detailed -- and interactive -- 3-G model will encourage users to make their vacation arrangements while dazzled by virtual pixie dust. [Read More]

Mystery Boxes Showing Up At Apple Retail; Is It The New iPhone?

What's inside?! [Read More]

Apple stores offer kid-friendly workshops

How cool is this???  CHECK OUT SUMMER GEEK (in a good way) CAMP: APPPLE CAMP
Freak your geek in your nearby Apple store, then go outside and produce your new skateboard movie, or produce the kick-ass "what I did this summer" video....

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The power of the Orb



They are small, round, and quite beautiful. But turn them on, and everything about them is big: a big, beautiful sound usually reserved for much larger speakers. A big change aesthetically over those clunky old behemoths of sound. A big difference in the way they’re made. And a big improvement over speakers costing 2 to 3 times their price.