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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/
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 …
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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