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New & Noteworthy: Apple adds NY Times to Sherlock; Streaming seminar; Totally Hip acquires ici Media; more

New & Noteworthy: Apple adds NY Times to Sherlock; Streaming seminar; Totally Hip acquires ici Media; more

CNET staff
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Apple adds The New York Times to Sherlock The New York Times has announced that it will allow its archives to be searched via a Sherlock plug-in, according to this MacCentral report.

The Ultimate Streaming Seminar Dale Sorenson will present several two-day seminars of intensive training covering MPEG, QuickTime, Real Media and Windows Media solutions for both video on demand and live streaming. The seminar will feature solutions from Apple, Media100, Microsoft, Real Networks and Sorenson Media, including Cleaner 5, Cleaner Live, Sorenson Broadcaster and Live Channel. Dates and details.

Totally Hip Software Acquires ici Media David B. Dicaire, President & CEO of Totally Hip Software said that "The purpose of the acquisition is to offer improved support and increased resources for our customers and to increase our marketing and sales capabilities. This acquisition gives us the technical expertise to support our products and the ability to showcase and market our products capabilities."

Can Anything Save Iomega? Forbes.com ponders Iomega's future in this article, which notes that: "The company has spent most of the past year trying to break away from its core product lines, which are removable storage products for personal computers. But it has had a hard time competing with market realities that have made its main products increasingly irrelevant."

Video crypto standard cracked? Noted cryptographer Niels Ferguson says he's broken Intel's vaunted HDCP Digital Video Encryption System, but fear of U.S. law is keeping him silent on the details. More.

Code Red report updated Today we made some very minor changes to our Code Red MacFixIt Report.