Jan 6 2009

Apple Intros 17" Unibody MBP, DRM-Free iTunes

Phil Schiller delivered the keynote at MacWorld, the first after the Steve Jobs era of keynotes. Here is Engadget’s live blog. The big news, predicted by many rumor sites, was the introduction of the unibody 17″ MacBook Pro. As rumored, the battery is not removable, but it’s claimed to provide 8 hours of battery life (7 hours with the discrete graphics): “3x the charges and lifespan of the industry standard.” ,799, 2.66 GHz and 4 GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive, shipping at the end of January. There is a battery exchange program, and there is an option for a matte display. The other big news is that iTunes is going DRM-free: 8M songs today, all 10+M by the end of March. Song pricing will be flexible, as the studios have been demanding; the lowest song price is {content}.69. Apple also introduced the beta of a Google Docs-like service, iWork.com.

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Jan 5 2009

Drunk Judge Hits Police Car, Gets Slap On Wrist

In a proceeding that took less than 15 minutes, a judge who police say was drunk when she drove into a parked state police cruiser — and who allegedly made racist remarks after the collision — was accepted into an alcohol education program. Which, if successfully completed, could lead to the erasure of the charges against her in a year.

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Jan 4 2009

Obama Moves To Link Pentagon With NASA

Amiga Trombone sends this quote from the beginning of a story at Bloomberg: “President-elect Barack Obama will probably tear down long-standing barriers between the US’s civilian and military space programs to speed up a mission to the moon amid the prospect of a new space race with China. Obama’s transition team is considering a collaboration between the Defense Department and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration because military rockets may be cheaper and ready sooner than the space agency’s planned launch vehicle, which isn’t slated to fly until 2015, according to people who’ve discussed the idea with the Obama team.”

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