On March 16th, 1999, Apple computer made two announcements that indicate radical changes in the direction of its OS. One of these announcements was the release of Mac OS X Server, billed as "the first modern operating system" ever shipped by Apple. Based on BSD Unix and the Mach kernel, it includes standard Unix features such as protected memory, pre-emptive multitasking, and full process...
Apple Computer offers an Apple Support Area and the Tech Info Library. The support area provides current product information, software updates, the Top 20 Tech Info library articles, information about the Quicktime lawsuit, opendoc, and more. The Tech Info Library contains hundreds of documentation sheets on Apple hardware and software from the Apple II through Lisa to the Mac, including...
On March 16th, 1999, Apple computer made two announcements that indicate radical changes in the direction of its OS. One of these announcements was that Apple is releasing the source code to portions of Mac OS X server. The project, called Darwin, has not only released the foundation layers of the operating system, but established a system of user-contributed modifications to the source. Modeled...
The Two Apples Bury the Hatchet
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7190911
The Trademark Blog
http://www.schwimmerlegal.com/
BBC: Music Profiles, The Beatles [Real Player]
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artist/m6qv/
Abbey Road Studios [Real Player, Macromedia Flash Player]
http://www.abbeyroad.co.uk/
Apple-History.com
http://www.apple-history.com/
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Many people enjoy using iTunes while at work or while performing various tasks, but may be annoyed when they need to switch back and forth to change songs and so on. The You Control application works from the Mac OS X menu bar, so users can just pull down their very own custom menu that offers access to the iTunes controls. Additionally, the program will display the current track, artist and...