Apple announced that iTV is now shipping.
Download movies, sync wirelessly to your Mac, then watch everything on your widescreen HDTV. Cool.
But folks want to know what that USB port in the back is for. No, I mean what is it really for?
Check it here: iTV
Includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes or compatibility updates for the following applications and technologies:
- RAW camera support
- Handling of large or malformed images that could cause crashes
- Image capture performance
- Mouse scrolling and keyboard shortcuts
- Font handling
- Playback quality, and bookmarks in DVD Player
- USB video conferencing cameras for use with iChat
- Bluetooth devices
- Browsing AFP servers
- Apple USB Modem
- Windows-created digital certificates
- Open and Print dialogs in applications that use Rosetta on Intel-based Macs
- Time zone and daylight saving for 2006 and 2007
- Security updates
Check details here: Tiger 10.4.9
OpenMoko is an integrated opensource communication platform. This is a cell phone running linux and opensource apps.
Watch out iPhone!
Check it out: OpenMoko
What do you get if you mix Flickr, YouTube, iFilm, iStockPhoto and other Web 2.0 apps into one social-networked blogging bonanza? You get Vox.
This is one of the best implementations of this so-called Web 2.0 technology. Vox allows anyone to set up their own blogging environment and easily integrate video, photos, RSS feeds and file-sharing.
Check it out: Vox
Along with bug fixes, there are a number of nice features added to this update, which include:
- Shared Networking
- Support Windows Vista
- Coherence
- Better USB compatibility
Also, just in case you don’t know, you can install Kaspersky Internet Security from the Actions menu in Parallels.
Check it out: Parallels (build 3186)

