Turnkey Websites For Sale with Marketing Plan
| Front Row Update 1.3.1 |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 11:05 am |
| Tags: Apple, Front Row, Frontrow, Software Update, Softwareupdate |
| now a shiny new version of Front Row? That's right, fire up Software Update, kids, Front Row 1.3.1 is awaiting you. What does it do? Why, it has 'improved iPhoto compatibility.'I like compatibility.Thanks, Andrew K.Permalink Email this Comments |
|
|
| Front Row: Obama, Clinton target each other |
| Published: September 12, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| by Michael Tackett The fun is just starting. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama seem to have decided it is time to act like they are actually competing against each other for the Democratic presidential nomination. While much of America might be putting away the beach chairs, these two have been warily circling each other. And it is a clear |
|
|
| Front Row: Three Iraq debates, seen and unseen |
| Published: September 19, 2007, 7:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| by Doyle McManus Gen. David H. Petraeus is on his way back to Baghdad, where he jokes he'll be more comfortable than he was sitting in hard-backed chairs for two days testifying to four different committees of Congress. But the debate over U.S. strategy in Iraq continues. Actually, it's three debates, each with a different focus--one in |
|
|
| Sparring, but speaking to critics as well |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 7:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| by Timothy M. Phelps The two prominent men, both accomplished academics, fought a startling, bruising battle such as is seldom seen in public discourse, to a draw. Lee Bollinger, president of Columbia University and one of this nation's foremost free speech scholars, drew the most blood, brutally and accurately calling out Iranian President |
|
|
| Clinton on cruise control? Not yet |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| his position as the frontrunner in the Granite State." He not only got 30 percent, well ahead of Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, at 17 percent, but was beginning to win big endorsements. And he had an advantage as the familiar neighbor who for years governed the state next door. The only wild card seemed to be retired Gen. Wesley Clark, a |
|
|
| Remote Buddy releases version 1.7.1 |
| Published: October 9, 2007, 6:00 pm |
| Tags: Airport Express, Bugfixes, Comicbooklover, Compatibility, Front Row, Iphone, Remote Buddy, Version 1 7 1, Voodoopad |
| a newly rewritten driver for Front Row control. And this is all in addition to last week's big release (1.7), which added a ton of new stuff-- almost a complete rewrite of the AJAX remote, and compatibility with a ton of new programs, everything from ComicBookLover to VoodooPad.Very impressive. Applications like this are what make it so great to |
|
|
| Florida: Taboo territory for Democrats |
| Published: October 10, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| Republican advantage in the growing Sunbelt. But their dream of breaking into the lineup of early primaries has turned into a nightmare of unintended consequences. Stripped of all their convention delegates, Florida Democrats are getting a big dose of tough love from their national party, leaving them seething on the sidelines more than ever. |
|
|
| Column: Front RowPrimary mystery proves curiouser and curiouser |
| Published: October 17, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| last time? The one-time frontrunner howled in Iowa and was effectively finished, eight days later, when he failed to take New Hampshire. This time, those two states are likely to be closer together than ever before, with unpredictable consequences. Here's what everyone does know: The presidential candidates are barreling toward the most |
|
|
| Front Row: Clinton might turn to Rove's playbook |
| Published: October 24, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| by Michael Tackett There's a lot of pent up demand on the campus here, with candidates, consultants, staff and reporters all wondering when this presidential campaign will end, even though it really hasn't begun. That has led to several cases of premature prognostication and some odd instances of Republicans and Democrats seeming to wear the |
|
|
| 24 Hours of Leopard: Front Row |
| Published: October 26, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: 24 Hours Of Leopard, Apple Tv, Dvds, Front Row, Leopard, Operating System, Update |
| Leopard, Apple TV Feature: Front Row is updated to work just like Apple TV, but on your computer.How it works: To tell the truth, I kind of liked the spinning icons of Front Row (and so did this kitten), but the Apple TV interface is nice, too. You can play all of your content (and even content streaming from other computers) straight through |
|
|
| Front Row: For now, polls show views, not victor |
| Published: October 31, 2007, 10:38 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| national polls, far behind front-runner Mario Cuomo of New York. Clinton went on to win the White House. The third reason applies mostly to the Republican race--support for all the major candidates is soft. More than six of every ten Republican voters said they might change their choice of nominee between now and primary day. That's less true |
|
|
| Front Row: GOP's Hispanic outreach fizzles |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| reassuring messenger to the growing Hispanic population. Martinez was wary from the start. He warned Bush he would not be ``an attack dog'' and that he would remain a Florida senator first. He envisioned an optimistic, thoughtful party image, infused with a Reaganesque Morning-in-America spirit that made minorities feel good about voting |
|
|
| Seven cool features of Leopard that might get stubborn friends to upgrade |
| Published: November 16, 2007, 2:30 pm |
| Tags: Automator, Coverflow, Dashboard, Front Row, Gtd, Leopard, Networking, Quicklook, Record, Review, Safari, Sharing, Spaces, Vnc, Web Clipping, Web Clipping, Webclipping |
| in Leopard: like how Front Row now lives on my iBook (sans remote) and allows me to operate the thing as a sort of thin-client media jukebox (courtesy a Mac mini server). Or how Font Book now prints books of your fonts (especially nice for those non-techies). With the 300+ new features, I still have yet to fully explore this thing, but |
|
|
| Front Row: In '08, rear-view mirror or crystal ball? |
| Published: November 21, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| and a solid history of crowning the establishment choice. That's how Bush ran the first time, with a front-porch campaign that drew planeloads of Republican nobles to Austin and garnered endorsements from fellow governors, most of whom knew little more than the Bush name and that he'd won re-election in Texas after ousting a Democrat four |
|
|
| Front Row: New York, nation see Giuliani differently |
| Published: November 28, 2007, 9:09 am |
| Tags: Front Row |
| by Craig Gordon One of the occupational hazards of covering Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign is running into friends from New York City. The conversation is always the same. "How can Giuliani be leading in the polls?" these New Yorkers sputter in disbelief. "Don't they know what he's really like?" That's often followed by a detailed |
|
|