Reprinted from TidBITS#897/24-Sep-07 with permission. Copyright (C) 2007, TidBITS. All rights reserved. http://www.tidbits.com/ TidBITS#897/24-Sep-07 ===================== Issue link: This week's issue hits on nearly all of the main TidBITS beats. In iPhone news, Apple announces international iPhone distribution agreements in the UK and Germany (and France chimes in too, though Apple has yet to confirm it), AT&T proves to be less-than-straightforward regarding the recent iPhone credits, Glenn looks at how Apple and Starbucks are giving away 50 millions songs, and Adam taps iPhoney to see how Web sites will appear on the device. In Mac news, Adam tries free Web conferencing using Yugma, hears voices courtesy of the Infovox iVox high-quality speech modules, and notes the end of the paid portion of New York Times coverage. Meanwhile, Glenn runs down numerous options for adding 802.11n Wi-Fi to older Macs and Simon Leeman goes in depth to show why calling the latest iMacs and MacBook Pros "Santa Rosa" is wrong in multiple ways, despite persistent published reports. Lastly, we have three updated ebooks from Joe Kissell, providing the latest details on Apple Mail, on staving off spam with Mail, and on .Mac. Articles AT&T Runaround for Early iPhone Adopters Daylight Saving Time Rules Fixed for New Zealand iPhoney Baloney Browser Starbucks To Give Away 50 Million iTunes Songs Macs Speak Clearly with Infovox iVox Yugma Provides Free Web Conferencing iPhone Launch Set for UK and Germany, with Murky Data Plan New York Times Frees Old Articles QuickerTek Expands Inexpensive Wi-Fi Options for Macs OWC Ships 802.11n Adapters for Older Macs Confusion Over Santa Rosa: What's in a Name? Take Control News: Make the Most of Apple Mail and .Mac Hot Topics in TidBITS Talk/24-Sep-07 ------------ This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by: -------------- * READERS LIKE YOU! Support TidBITS with a contribution today! Special thanks this week to Richard Smith, Jacques Therrien, Michael Hastings, and Denise Kusel for their generous support! * TidBITS Exclusives from Small Dog for Sep 24 - Oct 8: iMac 24" Intel 2.16 GHz 1 GB/250/SuperDrive/AP/BT - $1499.99 SAVE $23! MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz + AppleCare - $1206.98 Learn more and order today at * FETCH SOFTWORKS: Fetch 5.2 introduces WebView, the easy way to view files in a browser and copy Web addresses from Fetch. Also with FTPS support, droplet shortcuts, and more. Download your free trial version! * WebCrossing Neighbors Creates Private Social Networks Create a complete social network with your company or group's own look. Scalable, extensible and extremely customizable. Take a guided tour today * Bare Bones Software's BBEdit 8.7 -- Latest version offers a major interface overhaul, new prefs, text clippings, improved JavaScript, new Ruby/SQL/YAML/Markdown support, code folding. Over 160 new features in all! . * MARK/SPACE, INC: The Missing Sync provides the very best in synchronization for Mac users with BlackBerry, Palm OS, or Windows Mobile devices. Integrates with Address Book, iCal, Entourage, iPhoto, and iTunes. * Microsoft's MacBU: Supporting Mac users with Office 2004. Supporting the Mac community through tech support newsgroups, user group appearances, our new team blog, and more! Check out our team blog at * VMware Fusion. The most seamless way to run Windows on your Mac. Buy VMware Fusion today and get $20 off the purchase price. Rebate offer valid through December 31, 2007. Visit: * New Parallels Desktop 3.0: Run Windows on your Mac natively! We erased the border between the Windows and Mac worlds. 10% Off Upgrade! $10 Off New! ---------- Help support TidBITS by supporting our sponsors ------------ .