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NetworkLocation Launches using Skyhook Wireless location

NetworkLocation, a Mac OS X app that automatically adjusts user settings, launched today integrating Wi-Fi Positoning from Skyhook Wireless.
With Network Location you can pre-define your own settings in a bunch of useful ways – like lowering your volume at the Library, switching between default printers between work and home, set a iChat message status, and many more options. Check it out at http://networklocationapp.com/.
Skyhook provides the Wi-Fi Positioning on the iPhone and iPod Touch. You can learn more http://www.skyhookwireless.com/

The Mac media server project

Over the past few weeks I’ve spent dozens of hours trying to setup my Mac desktop to serve my music, videos and pictures to my UPNP player, a D-Link DSM320.
The D-Link is a set top box that connects to your video output (tv, projector, lcd screen) and allows you to control the content using a remote.

The basic premise is that you have libraries or folders on your Mac containing media files – UPNP compliant software then runs on …

Group Logic updates ExtremeZ-IP

Press release

Group Logic, the leading provider of Mac/Windows connectivity solutions, today announced the immediate availability of ExtremeZ-IP 5.2. The new release extends support for the latest Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard capabilities, including Time Machine backups. This release also combines the functionality of company’s leading ExtremeZ-IP File and Print Servers into a single solution, allowing all customers to leverage the innovative ExtremeZ-IP Zidget(TM) that enables easy service discovery and setup without needing the legacy AppleTalk protocol.

ExtremeZ-IP continues to be the only Windows solution to deliver complete support for the Mac file and print sharing, providing customers with …

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