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John Martellaro

John Martellaro was born at an early age and began writing about computers soon after that. With degrees in astrophysics (B.S.) and physics (M.S.), he has worked for NASA, White Sands Missile Range, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Apple. At Apple he worked as a Senior Marketing Manager, a Federal Account Executive and a High Performance Computing manager. His interests include chess, science fiction and astronomy. John is the host of the TMO podcast Background Mode.

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RIAA Opposes Bill Reinforcing "Fair Use"

A bill before Congress that would allows customers to affirm their Fair Use rights of digital media is being opposed by the RIAA according to InfoWorld on Wednesday. The goal of the Freedom and Innovation Revitalizing U.S. Entrepreneurship (FAIR USE) Act, introduced by Reps Rick Boucher (R-VA) and John Doolittle (R-CA), is to exempt the…

Apple Attends Europe's Focus on Imaging

Apple has a large presence at Europeis largest imaging show being held in Birmingham from February 25th to 28th. Apple UK posted photos of the event on Monday. Apple said that they are using the event to showcase their professional hardware, the Mac Pro and MacBook Pro, as well as Aperture 1.5. In addition, Apple…

Apple Customer Service Highly Ranked by Business Week

The company was dinged for the bruises it gets when problems arise right after a product warranty expires, but such bruises were far outweighed by other aspect of its customer service. “Despite frustration about iPod battery replacements,” BusinessWeek wrote, “Appleis customer service phone support ranks tops among electronics providers. In particular, customers rate its automated…

Apple Gets Positive Comments from Two Major Investment Companies

Apple is viewed in a very positive way by investment firms Bear Stearns and Prudential according to Notable Calls on Wednesday. Bear Stearns is maintaining their outperform rating at target share price of US$130. They predict a 2Q earnings per share of US$0.65 and revenues of US$5.2B with sales of 1.4M Macs and 11.2M iPods.…

Vista and IE7 Security Found Wanting

The adequacy of the security and privacy features of IE7 in Vista remain open to question. according to a report at The Register on Tuesday. Windows has been responsible for “turning the Internet into the toxic sh*thole of malware that it is today,” Thomas Green wrote. But he noted, “IE7, at least on Vista, is…

Plotting Your Backup Strategy

Bob LeVitus has written an e-book that contains everything one needs to know about data backup on a Macintosh. “Dr. Mac” described, in a story at The Chronicle Tuesday how it all got started and whatis contained in his book “Dr. Macis Guide to Backing Up Your Mac.” The on-line version is free to view…

Vista's Video DRM Is Deeply Rooted and Troubling

Of particular interest was a link to a deeply technical and wide ranging analysis of the DRM in Vista by Peter Gutmann. Basically, Vista comprises a dream platform for Hollywood in which pervasive DRM provides Microsoft and its partners with a new monopoly on content distribution. Peter Gutmann went on to explain the effects: "These…

Microsoft Announces ODF Converter

Microsoft announced on Thursday that the translator to convert between the Open Document Format (ODF) and their own Open XML file format is now available. The current phase, Release 1, supports only MS Word and is compatible with Word XP, Word 2003, and Word 2007. Phase 2 will support Excel and Powerpoint. Microsoftis announcement also…

North Americans and German Speaking People View Apple Differently

North American customers and those in the German speaking countries appear to have a different view of Apple without Steve Jobs at the helm after he retires. That was the surprising result of an iDelphi poll published on Thursday. Both North American and German speaking customers were asked two questions: 1. When will Steve Jobs…

The Vista Migration Is Not an Opportunity for Apple

A Gartner analyst maintains that Apple shouldnit consider the Microsoft Vista rollout an opportunity, but rather a diversion from Appleis strengths. The Gartner analysis was presented at the IT-Enquirer on Tuesday. Because Vista is a distraction for IT professionals who would rather go about their business rather than spend day and night testing and certifying…

Some Computers are Not Ready for Daylight Saving Time

Not every computer operating system now running is ready for the automatic switch to Daylight Saving Time (DST) when it arrives on March 11th, 2007. Charles Moore at The Low End Mac discussed the situation, another possible “Y2K” scenario, on Friday. Mac OS X has been patched to account for the new, earlier change over…

Windows .NET Developer Says Leopard Years Ahead

A programmer who said heid written a flaming truckload of C# and .NET code attended an Apple Leopard Tech Talk in New York. He saw some things that were lacking, but also saw things that seemed years ahead of Microsoft offerings. He described his experience at the .NET Addict Blog on Friday. The author went…

The Biggest Competitor to Vista: Windows XP

Microsoftis own Windows XP will be the biggest competitor to Vista and be the main factor in Vistais slow growth according to Gartner. The Gartner report was cited at the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday. The Gartner report said that Vista would only end up on about 12 percent of PCs found in the home…

MCE Announces User-Installable Blu-ray Drives for Macintosh

MCE Technologies, LLC has announced the immediate availability of user-installable, internal Blu-ray optical drives with 50 GB capacity for Mac Pro and PowerMac G5. The announcement came on Wednesday. Fitted with a blue front tray-bumper to distinguish it from ordinary optical drives, the drives are pre-configured for the Mac Pro and Power Mac G5 and…

TMO Interviews Marketcircle's CEO Alykhan Jetha

TMO got together with the President and CEO Alykhan Jetha of Marketcircle at Macworld to talk about his company, their Mac only Daylite 3 productivity suite, and their new Billings 2 software. Daylite 3 is a software package that elegantly ties together calendaring, projects, tasks, contacts, and also integrates with Appleis Mail app. The Mac…

Parallels Reveals That It Is Controled by SWsoft

Parallels Software revealed that it is controlled by SWsoft on Monday. Mr. Ben Rudolph, Parallelis Director of Marketing, characterized this as a substantial announcement, but affirmed that nothing has changed as a result. He told TMO: “Parallels will still have its own brand, site, and team, we will simply be leveraging SWsoft?s substantial experience, talent…

IMSafer Announces Mac OS X Tiger Support

IMSafer announced the immediate availability of IMSafer for Mac OS X Tiger on Wednesday. IMSafer is a parental control program for IM that enforces Web filtering, time management and program restrictions. IMSafer stated that there was overwhelming demand for the Mac OS X port. The Mac version supports all of the major IM platforms: Yahoo!,…

Former Apple Exec: No Apple Tablet, But Cell Phone Makes Sense

Steve Jobs has no interest in an Apple tablet computer, according to former Apple exec David Sobotta. In an editorial for the Guardian, Mr. Sobotta said that a cell phone from Apple is probable, and that it would be a perfect product for the company’s current strategy. Mr. Sobotta, who had been at Apple for…

MacTank Rolls Out Version 2 of its E-mail Archive Software

MailTank has been upgraded to version 2 according to MacTank Software on Thursday. Version 2 of the e-mail archiving and remote access tool has these improvements: New visual interface that is easier to use Better performance when assigning, transferring and escalating messages Click and write email addressing with automatic From address entry Localized in five…

IBM One-ups Intel with 5 Gigahertz CPUs

The IBM series of high performance CPUs is moving to the next level with the Power6 and speeds in excess of 5 GHz. This was published in the program guide for the International Solid State Circuits Conference and reported at C|Net on Friday. Modern CPUs have suffered from increased heat output as the clock speed…

Micromat Announces TechTool Protogo

Micromat announnced TechTool Protogo, an application that turns an iPod, a Flash drive, or similar device into a bootable device that can diagnose and repair a Mac. The announcement came on Tuesday. One of the features touted by this product is the ability to turn an older, less often used iPod into a more useful…

Microsoft Claims Aero Has Little Impact on System Performance

The Aero interface had little or no impact on Windows Vistais performance according to measurements made on the most common business software activities in tests conducted by a North Carolina company. Principled Technologies was hired by Microsoft to do the study according to a story published at Information Week on Friday. A Microsoft programmer with…

Automated Backups with Mac OS X's Launchd

A tutorial that described how to automatically launch a backup script in Mac OS X when an external drive is mounted was published at MacResearch.org on Friday. Mac OS X 10.4, Tiger, introduced a new daemon called launchd that replaces inetd, init, mach_init, and System Starter. By defining a plist, the user can create a…

IBM Announces Lotus Notes Upgrade 7.0.2

IBM announced an upgrade to Lotus Notes, version 7.0.2, that added several new features, supports Intel and PowerPC Macs, and enhances the user interface. IBM made the announcement on Thursday. New features include: An enhanced user interface and key email productivity features, enabling Mac users to group emails through a conversation thread, to view emails…