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Better Mac Living through Bluetooth; Steve Jobs' compensation analyzed; more

Better Mac Living through Bluetooth; Steve Jobs' compensation analyzed; more

CNET staff

Better Mac Living through Bluetooth A Forbes piece looks at the latest Mac-compatible Bluetooth offerings. For instance, Salling Software's Sony Ericsson ClickerThe program is called Sony Ericsson Clicker and it allows a particular mobile phone produced by the joint venture between Sony and Ericsson to be used to control a Mac like a remote control. More.

Steve Jobs' compensation analyzed Graef Crystal opines on Apple's relatively hefty compensation for CEO Steve Jobs. "Apple Computer Inc.'s Steve Jobs is handing back 27.5 million underwater option shares and is taking in return, not more option shares with a lower strike price -- but horror of horrors -- 5 million free shares. Demonstrating a certain mastery of spin, the company filed its planned exchange with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the thoughtful headline: 'Apple Enhances Corporate Governance.'" More.

New Palms feature Intel chip, camera According to CNET, Palm is getting ready to launch two handheld devices, one with built-in wireless and the other with a digital camera. The enterprise-focused Tungsten C is expected to be the first Palm handheld to come with built-in 802.11b wireless networking and the first Palm device to use an Intel XScale processor. Targeted at consumers, Palm's new Zire 71 is expected to feature an integrated camera. More.

QuickerTek unveils Dual Linux G4 PCI card; PowerBook antennas QuickerTek has debuted a dual processor Linux PCI card; as well as new PowerBook antenna signal boosters. More.

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