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Episode Synopsis
Memory Protectors Unite! This month we look forward?! Josh & Matt don't have a shiny new keynote to watch so they get excited about web browser release notes instead. They talk over Apple's future releases and how their product matrix starts to extend into software as well as hardware, why Apple's (current) software strategy favors consumers over pros, and Steve's iMovie dream finally comes true. === Follow Up: The YoYo power cord was introduced with the Original iBook, we talk about it in our July 1999 Episode Aleph One: Marathon Open Source project The Panic Podcast Episode 4: Audion & On; Hot Cocoa: SoundJam MP gets bundled with PowerLogix G3 Upgrade Cards OmniWeb browser beta released for OS X IE5 Preview Released Apple Announces Settlement for iMac Clones Knockoff Lawsuit Bungie’s Oni to be released on the PS2 Apple announced WWDC - Stevesie is going to keynote WWDC 2000 Website Apple forces a small mac-focused e-card company into shutting down, this website used copyrighted Apple material Topics: Apple's Digital Hub Strategy Recommendations: Josh: Movie: The Road to El Dorado Game: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Matt: Movie: High Fidelity Comic: Planetary
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