I don't really have a commentary on the release of Apple's new product, but I must say that I was amused enough by the placement of an image on a Reuters article to take a screen shot of it. I'm thinking that they were expecting better HD capabilities. I had a similar reaction. Regardless, my guess is that Apple was expecting a better response.
March 2007 Archives
A few minutes ago I was trying to install Netscape on my iBook. (Yeah, I'm not sure why I'd want to do that either, but let's ignore that point for a moment.) I successfully remembered my old login name from back in the day and continued through the process. I then arrived at the ubiquitous "Terms of Service and Privacy Policy" agreement. This brought me to a bit of a pause, however. It appears that Netscape is playing a little game of hard-to-get.

Touché, Netscape. Touché.
(Updated 2/9/2009)
Attention parents, teachers, and random applicable others: Apple is giving away twelve free Sesame Street videos! They're all part of the series called Learn Along With Sesame. All you need is the iTunes application installed on your Windows or Mac computer (which you can download here if you don't already have it) and a free account with the iTunes Store (which you already have if you've ever bought a song there for your iPod).
Just as a note: if you want to watch the free Sesame Street goodness on your TV, you'll have to either own an Apple TV, or you can transfer the videos to an iPod and then connect the iPod to your TV. If you have any questions or tips, leave a comment!
