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ExtraBITS for 20-Apr-09
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  by TidBITS Staff <editors@tidbits.com>
  article link: <http://db.tidbits.com/article/10220>

**Oracle to Buy Sun Microsystems for $7.4 Billion** -- In a surprise
  move, database developer Oracle has agreed to acquire hardware maker
  Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion, taking over after talks between
  Sun and IBM failed. Despite this merging of computer industry
  heavyweights, the effect on the Mac world will likely be relatively
  minimal, with the main question being the future advancement of
  Sun's Java and MySQL technologies. (Posted 2009-04-20)

<http://www.oracle.com/sun/>


**YouTube Adds Premium Content Section** -- YouTube, in what appears
  to be an effort to compete with sites like Hulu, has launched a
  premium content section that includes movies and television shows.
  YouTube's owner, Google, has announced the initial content will be
  provided by studios including Sony, CBS, MGM, Lionsgate, Starz, and
  the BBC. The new material will be available free of charge, and
  supported by the recently announced Google TV Ads. While Google
  hopes the new section will garner extra revenue, the user-generated
  content for which YouTube became known will remain the main focus of
  the site. (Posted 2009-04-18)

<http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/04/youtube-to-gain-premium-movie-tv-section.ars>
<http://www.google.com/adwords/tvads/>


**Apple Leads in Customer Satisfaction Survey** -- CNET reports that
  Apple recently topped the list of computer companies in a customer
  satisfaction survey conducted by Forrester Research. The survey,
  comprising almost 4,600 consumer responses regarding 113 companies
  in 12 different industries, found that Apple received an overall
  satisfaction rating of 80 percent. Though Apple may outperform its
  peers (second-place Gateway scored only 66 percent), it does so in
  an industry that receives poor ratings overall; according to the
  survey, PC companies are only slightly better liked than insurance
  companies and cable providers. Nevertheless, these rankings are
  interesting in light of recent Microsoft ads targeting Apple, and
  the company's response to them. (Posted 2009-04-18)

<http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10222213-37.html>
<http://www.macworld.com/article/140063/2009/04/applerespond.html>


**iPod touch Storms the Battlefield** -- Newsweek reports that the
  United States Army has begun equipping soldiers with iPod touch
  devices for use in language and gesture translation, analysis of
  data from satellites and drones, and more. (Posted 2009-04-18)

<http://www.newsweek.com/id/194623>


**O'Reilly Shares App Store Stats** -- Interested in data that goes
  beyond the fact that Apple is closing in on the billionth iPhone app
  downloaded from the App Store? Ben Lorica shares some interesting
  statistics about iPhone apps on the O'Reilly Radar blog. (Posted
  2009-04-18)

<http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/04/itunes-app-store-billionth-download.html>


**CinemaView Offers First Mini DisplayPort Compatible Monitors** --
  CinemaView has announced that it is releasing the first non-Apple
  Mini DisplayPort-compatible monitors. The company is currently
  offering 19, 21, and 24-inch models for $299, $399, and $499
  respectively. With cast aluminum construction, and black-bordered
  optical glass fronts, the displays capture some semblance of Apple's
  design, and with the 24-inch model being $400 cheaper, these
  monitors might become attractive alternatives to Apple's high-end
  Cinema Displays. (Posted 2009-04-14)

<http://www.cinemaview.com/models.html>


**Apple to Offer $899 20-inch iMac to Schools** -- Ars Technica is
  reporting that Apple has updated the lowest rung of its educational
  desktop offerings from the otherwise-obsolete 17-inch white
  polycarbonate iMac to a 20-inch aluminum model. The updated model
  includes a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1 GB RAM, a 160 GB
  hard drive, a SuperDrive, and Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics
  processor - quite an upgrade considering the price will remain at
  $899. Unfortunately for most of us, this deal remains available only
  for schools and not for individuals. (Posted 2009-04-14)

<http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/04/apple-now-offering-20-inch-education-imac-for-899.ars>


**Rich Mogull Interviewed by The New York Times** -- Rich Mogull,
  computer security expert and TidBITS Security Editor, was recently
  interviewed by the New York Times Gadgetwise blog. In the wake of
  the Conficker virus scare, New York Times blogger Riva Richmond
  asked Rich about security on the Mac, and how Apple users can stay
  safe. The interview piqued enough interest to prompt a followup
  article as well. (Posted 2009-04-14)

<http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/macs-arent-safer-just-a-smaller-target/>
<http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/10/mac-security-part-ii-its-a-numbers-game/>


**Microsoft Office 2008 Available in 30-Day Trial Edition** -- Trial
  software is commonplace on the Internet these days, but it's not so
  easy to do with massive suites like Microsoft Office that are
  generally sold through resellers. Microsoft has now made a 30-day
  trial version of Office 2008 for Mac available, though downloading
  it requires running through a cart and registering with Microsoft
  for periodic followup messages. You can unsubscribe later, if you
  wish. It's a 545 MB download. (Posted 2009-04-14)

<http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Office2008/trial-download.mspx>


**Post Notes to Evernote via Twitter** -- If you use the note-taking
  service Evernote and the microblogging/discussion service Twitter,
  you can now have specific tweets saved to your Evernote account
  (available via the Web, the Mac, the iPhone, and more). Not
  groundbreaking, but a nice way to link two popular Internet
  services. (Posted 2009-04-14)

<http://blog.evernote.com/2009/04/14/evernote_twitter/>


**Apple's Countdown to One Billion Apps** -- Apple is on the verge of
  selling the one billionth app in the iTunes App Store. To celebrate
  the occasion, any customer purchasing an app between 12:01 AM
  10-Apr-09 and when the one billionth app is sold will be entered
  into a contest with the chance to win a $10,000 iTunes gift card, an
  iPod touch, a Time Capsule, or a MacBook Pro. A list of the official
  contest rules is available on Apple's Web site. (Posted 2009-04-10)

<http://www.apple.com/itunes/billion-app-countdown/>
<http://www.apple.com/itunes/billion-app-countdown/rules.html>


**The Little App Factory $1,000 Prize Giveaway** -- In celebration of
  its app, iPodRip, having now transfered over one billion songs, The
  Little App Factory has announced a giveaway contest featuring $1,000
  worth of prizes. The contest, running until 01-May-09, will grant
  nine winners an iPod touch, nano, shuffle, or a $50 gift certificate
  to the iTunes Store, as well as a free copy of iPodRip. All prizes
  will also be exchangeable for their retail value's worth of iTunes
  Store gift certificates. Contestants can enter by email, Twitter, or
  blogging - or by all three! (Posted 2009-04-08)

<http://ipodrip.com/giveaway/>


**iPod Scammer Pleads Guilty** -- Here's how not to run a business
  that's geared towards taking advantage of the popularity of Apple's
  iPod shuffle. The owner of an iPod repair shop has pled guilty to
  fraudulently obtaining and reselling 9,000 iPod shuffles. (Posted
  2009-04-06)

<http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/04/06/ap6261118.html>