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    <outline text="Opening">
      <outline text="Opening Music">
        <outline text="Music is Say Anything by Manda and the Marbles"/>
        <outline text="Mandaandthemarbles.com" MediaLinks="www.mandaandthemarbles.com &lt;http://www.mandaandthemarbles.com/&gt;   "/>
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    <outline text="News">
      <outline text="Mac OS X 10.4.8 update, Aperture 1.5 released">
        <outline text="Fixes include: Connecting to wireless networks using the EAP-FAST protocol, increased Apple USB modem reliability, fixes for using OpenType fonts in Microsoft Word, improved compatibility with 3rd party USB hubs, better scanner performance, improved RAW camera support, fixes to printing documents with Asian language names, better performance of the Translation widget, improved broadband network performance, Security updates"/>
        <outline text="After installing the delta version of this update on an Intel-based Mac, the computer will restart two times--the first restart after installing this update may take several minutes; please allow it to complete."/>
        <outline text="There is an OS X exploit in the wild that exists before this patch, so update ASAP">
          <outline text="could let a person with limited privileges gain full access to a system, but that person must be logged into the system first (can remote in, but they would need an account)."/>
          <outline text="The released expolit is non-destructive."/>
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        <outline text="Aperture 1.5 was also released and is a major update to the pro photo application."/>
        <outline text="Apple also updated iWork '06 and iLife '06 applications adding Aperture 1.5 support among other updates and additions."/>
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      <outline text="iTunes 7.0.1 Update released">
        <outline text="Addresses many issues, improves cover flow performance and more"/>
        <outline text="Most users report good results, but some issues still seem to exist."/>
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      <outline text="Intel shipping &quot;Quads&quot; staring in November">
        <outline text="Intel will ship it's quad core server and gaming chips in November"/>
        <outline text="A &quot;Core 2 Quad&quot; chip for desktops is due to follow in the first quarter of 2007."/>
        <outline text="Which Macs will be updated before MacWorld?"/>
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      <outline text="Another Apple preview, .Mac Webmail">
        <outline text="Is this a new trend?"/>
        <outline text="The new version of .Mac Webmail (&quot;coming soon&quot;) looks almost exactly like Apple Mail in your browser. Features include, drag and drop, message panes, message previews, built-in address book and more." MediaLinks=".Mac Webmail Preview &lt;http://www.mac.com/1/webmail.html&gt;"/>
        <outline text="They need to be able to compete with GMail, Yahoo! and others"/>
      </outline>
      <outline text="New Jerseys new iTunes tax?">
        <outline text="ArsTechnica reports the governor of New Jersey plans to put taxes on tattoos, landscaping, shipping &amp; handling charges, periodicals and digital music and video downloads."/>
        <outline text="The new items were added to a 1% state sales tax increase that went into effect on Sunday?"/>
        <outline text="If you are an iTunes customer in New Jersey are you paying more than USD$0.99 now or is Apple eating the tax?"/>
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      <outline text="Apple and SecureWorks working together">
        <outline text="SecureWorks and Apple are working together in conjunction with the CERT Coordination Center."/>
        <outline text="SecureWorks researcher David Maynor was one half of the team that demonstrated a Wi-fi hack taking control of an Apple MacBook. Controversy ensued as it was revealed they used 3rd party wireless cards and drivers."/>
        <outline text="Last week Apple released a security update for the Airport cards and OS X that was focused on wi-fi, but denies that they were to fix the vulnerabilities demonstrated by Maynor."/>
        <outline text="Maynor was set to speak at ToorCon, a hacking convention in San Diego, but was pulled out at the last minute allegedly at the request of SecureWorks and Apple."/>
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      <outline text="New iMacs have 802.11n capable chips">
        <outline text="According to ThinkSecret the new Intel Core 2 Duo-based iMacs have a Broadcom BCM4321-series system/chip which according to Broadcom is the &quot; &quot;first IEEE 802.11n draft-compliant Wi-Fi solution&quot;"/>
        <outline text="The &quot;n&quot; features however appear to be disabled by Mac OS X"/>
        <outline text="If you ask some experts the Broadcom technology is the wrong tech to back. Many feel the Airgo chips and their MIMO (Multiple In Multiple Out) is superior to broadcom and there have been allegations that the Broadcom implementation is buggy and prone to interference. Broadcom claims the issues are temporary and can be fixed before the specification is ratified."/>
        <outline text="Since Steve Jobs only mentioned 802.11 technology in the upcoming iTV many feel Apple is trying to get ahead of the curve when it comes to adoption of 802.11n  technology."/>
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    <outline text="Feedback, Comments and Commentary">
      <outline text="I guess I need some pronunciation lessons">
        <outline text="Reuters (Roy-ters)"/>
        <outline text="Newfoundland (New-fin-land)"/>
        <outline text="Anandtech (Ann-aund-tech)"/>
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      <outline text="Hide System updates you don't need">
        <outline text="1. Choose System Preferences from the Apple Menu."/>
        <outline text="2. Choose Software Update from the View menu."/>
        <outline text="3. Click Update Now. The Software Update window appears, containing a list of available updates that you have not installed."/>
        <outline text="4. Click to select the update you wish to make inactive. You may also choose Select All from the Edit menu."/>
        <outline text="5. Choose &quot;Make Inactive&quot; from the Update menu. A confirmation dialog appears that says &quot;Are you sure you want to remove the update &lt;name of update&gt; from the list? You may not be notified of new versions while it is inactive. To make inactive updates reappear, choose Show Inactive Updates from the Update menu.&quot;"/>
        <outline text="6. At the confirmation dialog, click Make Inactive."/>
        <outline text="The inactive update(s) will no longer appear in the list of available updates. An &quot;Inactive Updates&quot; counter appears in the lower right corner of the Software Update window."/>
        <outline text="To make an update active, follow the same steps, but choose &quot;Make Active&quot;.">
          <outline text="1. Choose System Preferences from the Apple Menu."/>
          <outline text="2. Choose Software Update from the View menu."/>
          <outline text="3. Choose Show Inactive Updates. Updates that are inactive appear dimmed in the Software Update list."/>
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      <outline text="Transferring Outlook to Mac">
        <outline text="Play comment from Greg"/>
        <outline text="Makes mbox mail files for Mail, vcf (vCard) files for Address Book and ics (iCal) files for iCal"/>
        <outline text="O2M from Little Machines" MediaLinks="www.littlemachines.com &lt;http://www.littlemachines.com/&gt;"/>
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      <outline text="Will Flash memory bring us new laptops">
        <outline text="Intel demonstrated their upcoming NAND flash-based laptops and showed a PC booting up in half the time of a standard laptop without Flash"/>
        <outline text="Using flash caching technology to enable faster booting, wake from sleep, application launching and longer battery life."/>
        <outline text="Rumors are circulating that Apple may be planning an ultra-portable PC for MacWorld in 2007">
          <outline text="would use NAND flash memory only."/>
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      <outline text="OS 10.4.8 Adds Click Wheel Zooming">
        <outline text="Can be turned on or off from the Mouse and Keyboard control panel if using the default drivers, but appears enabled by default with my mouse at least."/>
        <outline text="Scroll wheel also can control CoverFlow in iTunes and in ITunes Store"/>
        <outline text="In Safari click on QT movie and you can scrub through video. Even works for video where no controller is present."/>
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    <outline text="Closing">
      <outline text="MacCast needs some Wiki love">
        <outline text="MacCast entry on Wikipedia is a stub" MediaLinks="Wikipedia: The MacCast &lt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_MacCast&gt;"/>
        <outline text="If you are a Wikipedia user can you un-stub it?"/>
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      <outline text="Visit the website">
        <outline text="Show notes."/>
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      <outline text="Keep emails coming. Audio comments.">
        <outline text="maccast@gmail.com &lt;mailto:maccast@gmail.com&gt;"/>
        <outline text="206-222-2788 (20-MACCAST-8)">
          <outline text="PLEASE LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS"/>
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        <outline text="MacCast Forum" MediaLinks="forum.maccast.com &lt;http://forum.maccast.com/&gt;"/>
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      <outline text="&quot;Pandemonium&quot; by Ocean Street">
        <outline text="From the Podsafe Music Network" MediaLinks="music.podshow.com &lt;http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=341717bffac0eae624b2027b5a16387b&gt;"/>
        <outline text="Artists web site" MediaLinks="www.oceanstreetmusic.com &lt;http://www.oceanstreetmusic.com/&gt;"/>
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