SurfFoo for April 13th
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…and it’s a Friday, too. Anyways, here are today’s Gems from the Web:
- My favourite quotes - “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” - Albert Einstein
- Wacky laptop tricks - While you are waiting for your MacBook, here are some things that you can do with your laptop.
- Apple Macintosh G3 tossed over a 45-foot cliff - Total destruction, unsurprizingly. But why would anyone want to do this?
- TechRepublic Photo Gallery - Chaoscope fractals showcase the beauty of chaos
- Securing OS X 10.4: Tips from Apple and the NSA - Apple and the National Security Administration (NSA) have published a security guide for Mac OS 10.4 with key highlights on network administration, securing Safari and the importance of physical security.
- Microsoft naysayer bandwagon gets crowded - Goldman Sachs removed Microsoft from its “conviction list,” the equivalent of a super-duper buy list.
- Lawmakers pushing iPods flew on Apple’s dime - Two state lawmakers backing a controversial plan to buy iPods for every schoolchild in Michigan were among a group of politicians who made a trip to California that was paid for at least in part by Apple, the maker of iPods.
- Welcome to Prisma - Imagine, an international company, and their sitemap is not clickable! Hmm…
- Creative Planet’s Digital Production BuZZ - News - Red camera supports the /i Technology, developed by Cooke Optics. /i Technology enables film and digital cameras to automatically record key lens and camera data for every film frame shot and provide it to post-production teams digitally.