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10/02/2006, 4:10pm, EDT

Monday, October 2nd

Briefly: Greenpeace; Migli TVMini HD

In brief: Greenpeace has launched a parody page designed to look like Apple's own website, complete with a spoof of the Cupertino-based company's "Get a Mac" ad and requests for "a greener Apple".... Miglia Technology today lowered the price of its TVMini HD -- a device allowing users to watch, pause, record, and rewind HDTV on a Mac -- to $200.... MacPractice and ComChart Medical Software today announced that they are collaborating to integrate MacPractice MD practice management application for physicians with ComChart EMR for doctors and clinics.... Spracht has announced its Aura Mobile BT, a device that adds a full-duplex speakerphone compatible with VoIP programs such as Skype and Yahoo! Messenger that works with nearly any mobile phone.... Toshiba today said it will unveil an early example of its new SD-L902A laptop drive at the CEATEC conference in Japan, the first HD DVD drive capable of writing to HD DVD media.


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