When Palm launched its new pre smartphone earlier this month, one of the phone’s many advertised features is its ability to sync media with Apple’s iTunes software. That’s right: when you pop a pre onto a computer, iTunes seems to magically see (and treat) it like an iPod music player, enabling users to sync music, podcasts, video, and more to the device as if it were one of Apple’s own. The feature raised eyebrows in the technical community, prompting speculation that perhaps former Apple employees (now at Palm) had used proprietary information to set up the syncing capability, or if Palm had independently devised its own clever workaround.
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Peter Gabriel Loses Servers
The former Genesis frontman and head of Real World has had his servers stolen from his ISP, leaving his organization offline for the moment.
For many, Peter Gabriel is probably best known as the original frontman for Genesis, then as a solo recording star. But he’s enjoyed another, fruitful career as the man behind world music pioneer Real World Records.
That company, along with sister organization WOMAD, which stages festivals all over the globe, had always been very active on the Web. For right now, though, that’s stopped, since the servers they use were stolen from the offices of their service provider on Sunday night.
Fujifilm Unveils Fast, New FinePix F10
Real Photo Technology, the latest imaging innovation from Fujifilm, is a synergy of three key devices: a sharp Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens, Fujifilm’s 5th generation Super CCD sensor and the newlydeveloped RP Processor, which possesses all of the advance signal-processing know-how of the professional FinePix S3 Pro digital SLR camera. With Real Photo Technology users of the FinePix F10 cancapture beautiful digital images with very little noise at ISO settings all the way up to 1600 at full resolution.
The FinePix F10 will be available in April 2005 with an M.S.R.P. of $499.95.

