GarageBand '11 6.0.5 TidBITS(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:39 pm)

Updates compatibility with GarageBand for iOS projects and fixes issues with GarageBand Lesson preview videos and incorrect notes from some software instruments. ($14.99 new, free update, 47.61 MB)

 

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iPhoto '11 9.2.2 TidBITS(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:39 pm)

Update enables you to delete individual photos from your iCloud PhotoStream. ($14.99 new, free update, 256.9 MB)

 

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iTunes 10.6 TidBITS(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:39 pm)

Adds support for 1080p movies and TV shows from iTunes, plus improves several aspects of iTunes Match. (Free, 126 MB)

 

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iBooks Author 1.1 TidBITS(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:39 pm)

Update includes enhancements to take advantage of the third-generation iPad's Retina display. (Free from the Mac App Store, 184 MB)

 

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Drug-Free Organ Transplants From Unrelated Donors Slashdotby Soulskill on medicine at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 8, 2012, 11:36 pm)


ananyo writes "Researchers have for the first time managed to give patients a complete bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor. The recipients were also able to accept kidneys from the same donors without the need for immunosuppressive drugs. Normally, such transplants would trigger graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) — an often deadly complication that occurs when immune cells from an unrelated donor attack the transplant recipient's tissue. The researchers report that five of eight people who underwent the treatment were able to stop all immunosuppressive therapy within a year after their kidney and stem-cell transplants, four of which came from unrelated donors (abstract)."

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Trädet som är alla naturvänners fasa SvD Utrikes(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:08 pm)

Orsakar skövling av regnskog – men ökar välståndet.
'Of Course We Are In a Post-PC World,' Says Ray Ozzie Slashdotby Soulskill on cellphones at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 8, 2012, 11:06 pm)


An anonymous reader writes "Speaking at a tech conference in Seattle this week, former Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie had some interesting things to say about the state of the computing industry. 'People argue about "are we in a post-PC world?" Why are we arguing? Of course we are in a post-PC world. That doesn't mean the PC dies, that just means that the scenarios that we use them in, we stop referring to them as PCs, we refer to them as other things.' Ozzie also thinks Microsoft's future as a company is strongly tied to Windows 8's reception. 'If Windows 8 shifts in a form that people really want to buy the product, the company will have a great future. ... It's a world of phones and pads and devices of all kinds, and our interests in general purpose computing — or desktop computing — starts to wane and people start doing the same things and more in other scenarios.'"

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Scifi plot Scripting News(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:05 pm)

A picture named enterprise.gifA hyper-intense, short-lived solar storm is making its way to earth. It's much more powerful than anything that has ever hit earth. But it is also just a burst. It will hit earth and be done in five minutes. The side of the earth that's facing the sun will be wiped out and the side that's dark, will be completely unaffected. But it isn't moving at a constant rate, so scientists don't know where it will hit. Mass migrations take place but people don't know which way to go. But as the storm gets closer to earth they can predict with more certainty where it will hit. The President of the United States doesn't want to tell everyone where it will be, but he's in hiding, presumably himself moving away from the part of the planet that will be destroyed. Everywhere scientists are sought out, first with respect, but quickly held as prisoners. Should they tell the truth or not? Families are split apart. Lovers are torn between saving themselves or spending their last moments with the people they love. Finally the storm hits, half the planet is hit, some of the stars survive. BTW, the storm only kills people. Trees and houses and cars and factories and movie theaters are unaffected. The human race gets a fresh start with almost half the population gone. And of course the United States is wiped out. So they don't have to deal with our arrogant asses anymore. So it has a happy ending. :-)

Western hostages killed in Nigeria AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at March 8, 2012, 11:00 pm)

Nigerian president blames deaths on radical Islamist group, after failed British-Nigerian rescue attempt.
External Link: 4G LTE Means Better Service with Faster Speed TidBITS(cached at March 8, 2012, 10:38 pm)

TidBITS’ Glenn Fleishman explains the ins and outs of 4G LTE mobile broadband service available in the third-generation iPad at Macworld. LTE is certainly faster, but it's also better at providing consistent and reliable Internet connection.

 

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Follow the Links: Piracy and Big Media TidBITS(cached at March 8, 2012, 10:38 pm)

In which Adam starts reading a blog post, backtracks to the comic strip that prompted the blog post, bounces off to read what Andy Ihnatko said, and ends up pondering how the concept of time-shifting as fair use plays into our modern big media landscape.

 

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Pipande paket stängde postterminal SvD Inrikes(cached at March 8, 2012, 10:37 pm)

Vid 18-tiden hittades ett misstänkt paket på postterminalen i Årsta i södra Stockholm.
Ford Tests DIY Firmware Updates Slashdotby Soulskill on security at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 8, 2012, 10:36 pm)


wiredmikey writes "This month, Ford is borrowing something from the software industry: updates. With a fleet of new cars using the sophisticated infotainment system they developed with Microsoft called SYNC, Ford has the need to update those vehicles — for both features and security reasons. But how do you update the software in thousands of cars? Traditionally, the automotive industry has resorted to automotive recalls. But now, Ford will be releasing thirty thousand USB sticks to Ford owners with the new SYNC infotainment system, although the update will also be available for online download. In preparing to update your car, Ford encourages users to have a unique USB for each Ford they own, and to have the USB drive empty and not password protected. In the future, updating our gadgets, large and small, will become routine. But for now, it's going to be really cumbersome and a little weird. Play this forward a bit. Image taking Patch Tuesday to a logical extreme, where you walk around your house or office to apply patches to many of the offline gadgets you own."

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World powers invite Iran to nuclear talks AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at March 8, 2012, 10:30 pm)

Statement from permanent Security Council members insists that talks with Tehran should produce "concrete results".
ISC StormCast for Friday, March 9th 2012 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=2 SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green(cached at March 8, 2012, 10:30 pm)

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