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[Callahan’s Corner] I think Apple still has the best designers, but I would be happy with a Wintel (e.g. Windows/Intel) version of the Mac mini. Intel has prepared a prototype of a new SFF (small form factor) computer that closely resembles the Apple computer. I don’t even think it has a name yet, but it is being manufactured by AOpen and was shown at a Computex trade show in Taiwan.

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[Letters from Iceland] THE TEN TYPES OF REPRESENTAMENS: When you first see a stereogram, the legisign which is in play is something like "This is a random pattern of color." And because that is the legisign which is defining your experience for you, all you can see at first is a pattern of colors. But if you are able to let go of that first legisign and just gaze into the pattern, at first you get a complete confusion of color and blurriness and waves. This is what sinsigns are like when they have no controlling legisigns to define and shape them. BUT eventually (because your brain is desperately trying to find a pattern, a legisign, that will make sense of the blurred chaos you are seeing) you will begin to see a shape (that is, your mind will figure out a rule or idea that it ought to interpret some part of the blur as a shape).

News.com.comhttp://news.com.com [News.com.com] Apple | Moxi's own version of the Mini | News.blog | CNET News.com: While the box resembles Apple's small new desktop, it is, in effect, a very different Mini. It lacks an optical drive for playing DVDs (something Moxi does offer in its full-size set-tops) and, of course, it's not a computer. What it is: a low-cost box designed to offer an entry point into Moxi's services or serve as a device for a second TV in a home that already has a more capable Moxi set-top box.

[Blog-of-gentoo.blogspot.com] A Blog Of Gentoo: "The Mini boots up into a stripped-down operating system which Apple calls OS X, similar to the stripped-down WindowsCE OS found on many handhelds"

Blog.ziffdavis.comhttp://blog.ziffdavis.com [Blog.ziffdavis.com] Rothenberg's Mac Enterprise: But now I'd like to apologize for that careless wording and encourage others to clean up their acts on this point. Whether you like them or not, PowerPage, AppleInsider and Think Secret are all old-school commercial sites that predate the current Weblogging-mania. Jason O'Grady, proprietor of PowerPage, has been covering the PowerBook practically since it launched, and Monish Bhatia of MacNN (corporate host of AppleInsider) was one of the first independent Mac news digests to gain wide reach on the Web. Nick dePlume/Ciarelli is younger than either of the other publishers in question, but he has been covering Apple since middle school -- with full-length stories, not blog entries.

Blog.ziffdavis.comhttp://blog.ziffdavis.com [Blog.ziffdavis.com] Rothenberg's Mac Enterprise: But now I'd like to apologize for that careless wording and encourage others to clean up their acts on this point. Whether you like them or not, PowerPage, AppleInsider and Think Secret are all old-school commercial sites that predate the current Weblogging-mania. Jason O'Grady, proprietor of PowerPage, has been covering the PowerBook practically since it launched, and Monish Bhatia of MacNN (corporate host of AppleInsider) was one of the first independent Mac news digests to gain wide reach on the Web. Nick dePlume/Ciarelli is younger than either of the other publishers in question, but he has been covering Apple since middle school -- with full-length stories, not blog entries.

http://www.srcf.ucam.org [Srcf.ucam.org] join-the-dots » Blog Archive » apple adverts: Compared to switches and LED’s, a video terminal can display vast amounts of information simuntaneously. The Apple video terminal can display the contents of 192 memory locations at once on the screen. And the firmware in PROMS enables you to enter, display and debug programs (all in hex) from the keyboard.

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