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Deal roundup: Mac Pro Quad-Core with Parallels, now $1899

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Electronista
| November 5
Gadgets
<img align='left' src="http://pho­tos.mac­nn.com/news/1008/deal­roundup1.jpg" bor­der='0' width='176' height='120' /Today BHPhotoVideo.com has the Mac Pro Quad-Core bun­dled with Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac for $1899 with FREE ship­ping. That's about $100 less than what this Mac Pro sells for else­where, and about $130 less than buy­ing the­se items sep­a­rate. The Mac Pro fea­tures a 2.66GHz Quad-Core Xeon pro­ces­sor, 3GB of RAM, a 640GB har drive, Dual-Layer SuperDrive, nVIDIA GeForce GT 120 (...)

iOS 4.2 bringing MIDI hardware support

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Electronista
| November 5
Gadgets
<img align='left' src="http://pho­tos.mac­nn.com/news/1008/midisml.jpg" bor­der='0' width='176' height='120' /Apple has con­tin­ued to im­prove iOS with new fea­tures geared for mu­si­cians, as v4.2 will fi­nal­ly bring of­fi­cial sup­port for MIDI hard­ware. The Core MIDI frame­work ap­pears to sup­port sev­er­al op­tions for di­rect­ly con­nect­ing de­vices, in­clud­ing a Wi-Fi MIDI op­tion and MIDI via USB, ac­cord­ing to a Create Digital Music (...)

jQuery Community Updates 10/26

jQuery Blog
| Addy Osmani | October 25
Javascript
Updates From jQuery Core I’ve got some good news to­day about the next ver­sion of jQuery: jQuery 1.4.4. On the heels of the 1.4.3 re­lease, which in­clud­ed many fix­es (and of course the in­tro­duc­tion of jQuery Mobile), we felt it would be of most ben­e­fit to the com­mu­ni­ty if we were to make a main­te­nance re­lease soon after, aimed to fur­ther im­prove the sta­bil­i­ty of the jQuery core. For 1.4.4, we’ve iden­ti­fied those bugs that were most crit­i­cal for us to fix and thanks to John Resig and the bug (...)

After ThesisWP-Gate It’s Time for the WordPress Foundation to Grow Up

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The Blog Herald
| Franky Branckaute | August 12
Blogging
Every WordPress blog­ger who didn’t live un­der a rock re­cent­ly has no­ticed that there have been many heat­ed de­bates in the WordPress scene this year: Canonical/Core plu­g­ins WordCamp to on­ly sup­port GPL com­pli­ant events any­more ThesisWP-gate And those are on­ly the first three fights which come to mind for 2010 And with yes­ter­day’s switch from Cutline to Coraline on WP.com the de­bate has been re­vived on­ce more. While in the lat­ter case noth­ing can be done and I will re­sist to men­tion that (...)