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Monday, May 17, 2004

News

Six Apple Execs Cash In Options
by Dan Lee, San Jose Mercury News
With the popular iPod music player driving their company's rising share price, six top Apple executives cashed in stock options for multimillion-dollar gains last month.

In-Car iPod Gadget Unveiled
by Macworld UK
The device offers drivers iPod device control using their car audio systems.

OS X Makes Slow Debut On PC
by Leander Kahney, Wired News
PearPC is the first software emulator to allow Apple's OS X to run on an Intel- or AMD-based machine.

Waiting Time For iPod To Shorten
by Reuters
The six-week waiting list to get a popular iPod Mini from Apple is likely to get shorter by the end of the year. Hitachi's hard disk drive unit said on Sunday that it will spend $200 million to double the disk drive output of its Thailand factory.

Review

Affrus: An OS X Perl IDE
by Simon Cozens, O'Reilly Network

Sidetrack

Open-Source Excitement
by Heng-Cheong Leong

For those who are interested, Frontier, the underlying engine of Radio Userland, may be going down the open source route soon. And that's a good thing.

Wintel

Microsoft Focuses On Research
by Associated Press
Microsoft has turned its attention to the growing field of search, with a broad-based push that extends from its dominant Windows operating system to its MSN online division.

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