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To: Stoctrash who wrote (30763)3/11/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
More on the Apple Media Processor (AMP), code named Columbus. If I recall correctly, there are already MAC DVD boards that use CUBE's ZiVA..........

infoxczar.com
Well, despite having been fed tantalizing little morsels over the last few
weeks, we were trying to do Apple a favor by not focusing attention on their
Apple Media Player project, code-named "Columbus," but now that CNET's
posted an article on it, it's all over the net like a rash; just about every Mac
site has a piece of the action.

In case you've been negligent in your net-surfing duties, let's bring you up to
speed: the Apple Media Player is one of Apple's "thin-client" projects
reportedly based on Allegro Lite, the version of the Mac OS destined for
Apple's next-generation of handheld computers. The AMP is reportedly an
entertainment appliance, capable of playing audio CD's and DVD movies,
while also allowing internet access. Yes, it sounds like a warmed-over
Pippin, but it's actually something quite new, and it is rumored to be related
both to Apple's Newton successors and to their NC's. We've even heard
from one source that there's a possibility of an eMate-like device-- just a few
pounds, in a sturdy plastic housing-- that basically combines a DVD player
and a color LCD screen to yield what is essentially a Sony Walkman that
plays movies.
It's a neat idea, and if Apple manages to be the first company
who can successfully build and market information appliances, well, that
could be a key in their return to sustained profitability and growth.

And actually, it's not as if CNET broke the story-- Apple Recon's been
talking about the AMP for quite a long time now, and in fact you may recall
that its possible lateness is what supposedly has the whole town of
Hollywood out for Steve Jobs' blood in one of Recon's latest posts. (You can
understand the appeal of such a computer to the likes of Hollywood.) Still,
we hope that this sudden media focus on Apple's (now formerly-) Top Secret
project doesn't put them at a major competitive disadvantage-- they've had
enough competitive disadvantages to last them well into the next
millennium.



To: Stoctrash who wrote (30763)3/11/1998 4:01:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
MC I LLH

closed over 20

gifs.net

now according to your mumbo jumbo TA stew

when do I get my 22.5....