Archive for May 5th, 2008

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If your Mom’s not comfortable with computers, consider computer training as a Mother’s Day gift this year, suggests Troy Wolverton (mercurynews.com). Apple offers “a program it calls One to One. For $99, the service provides a year’s worth of once-a-week, hourlong training sessions for Mac users.” Or you could consider one of these other options for Mother’s Day.

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The Associated Press today launched a new service for iPhone. Called Mobile News Network, the service — now with more than 100 participating newspapers — delivers local news, sports, news video, news photos, and other content directly to your iPhone via a customizable web application.

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“Apple’s put a load of work into Leopard Server, and it shows,” reports Oliver Rist (pcmag.com). Awarding Mac OS X Leopard Server a four-star Editor’s rating, Rist notes that “after exploring this OS for a while, I’ve concluded that Leopard is definitely a competitive all-purpose small-business server.” In fact, Rist believes that “for small businesses making their first server-buying decision, Leopard is a viable option—no matter what their clients are running.”

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Do the Yanks plan to rely on the farm system or make trades to account for early injuries? Should Jason Giambi be benched? Bryan Hoch answers in the mailbag.

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Rick Sammon (doubeexposure.com) offers his “top ten list of Aperture 2.1 features that help me maximize my time when working (and playing) in the digital darkroom — features that also help me create dynamic images.“

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Commissioner Bud Selig has called the wave of new stadiums in baseball ballpark "cathedrals," and the coming Yankee Stadium could be construed as the St. Patrick's Cathedral of them all, combining a new level of intimacy with elements of the current and pre-renovation Yankees Stadium.

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