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Saturday, June 23, 2007

# iSlayer - iStat menus is a nice menu-bar status package. Fan speeds, temperatures, network bandwidth, hard drive used/free, memory, CPU(s). I like it better than MenuMeters, which I've been using up to now. Free. [google]

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# MacScoop - Mac OS X Leopard internal roadmap revealed - if you're a select or premium Apple Developer Connection member, this article tells you what to expect coming up to the Leopard launch in October. A bug fix release for the WWDC release will arrive by early July. A major, feature complete, build (the WWDC build isn't quite feature complete), with some minor new features will arrive in August. First final candidate in September.

# zeronine at Flickr - iPhone Wallpaper - I rather like Palm, having carried one of their PDAs in my pocket for many years now, but I may well use this when I get my iPhone. [cult]

iPhone Wallpaper

# Erica Sadun at The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Internal AT&T iPhone Policies - AT&T employees will not get any special rates on iPhones, when they go on sale next Friday at 6pm. You can sign up for SMS updates here. I have so far received one SMS update, thanking me for subscribing. [tuaw]

# Apple - iPhone - Gallery - 360 - a QuickTime VR image of the iPhone that you can zoom (shift & control), pan (option), and rotate (command). If you want your own local copy, right-click and "Save link as..." here (12.1 MB). [tuaw]

# Adam Frucci at Gizmodo - The AT&T/iPhone Moral Quandary - the Jesus phone has paired up with AT&T's death star. What's a moral geek to do? In my case, get one ASAP. [gizmodo]

Last year, it was discovered that AT&T has been secretly spying on Americans for the government. Maybe it still is. Then, just recently, it announced that it planned to spy on Internet surfers yet again, looking for pirated media files, presumably to the delight of the RIAA and MPAA. If you don't want to get spied on and want to switch ISPs, guess what? Depending on where you live, you might not have any other options. And if AT&T snoops on all data passing through its network, most US Internet users will be affected, not just AT&T customers. It runs a significant amount of the backbone infrastructure of the Internet, leaving little traffic outside its grasp.

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# MacWorld - iPhone Central is MacWorld's answer to those of us who want all iPhone all the time (at least until we have one). If has an RSS feed. [macworld]

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