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12 October 2011
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According to TUAW, the Mythbusters will be hosting a Steve Jobs retrospective on the Discovery channel, set to air on October 16th. The retrospective by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman will include interviews with key figures from Jobs's past, and will no doubt be a fairly interesting look at the life and times of Steve Jobs, perhaps with just a hint of added media spin.
Apple will also be hosting something similar, with an email sent from Tim Cook to the rest of the Apple team informing them of a private event to celebrate Steve Jobs' life, held in the outdoor ampitheater on the Infinite Loop campus. The event, set to occur on October 19th, will probably involve a lot of Apple employees taking the time to remember all the incredible things that Steve Jobs achieved, and the many ways he helped make the world a better place.
AirServer 3.0 is an update to the Mac app that brings AirPlay to the Mac. Version 3.0 brings much-improved compatibility to Lion as well as iOS 5, and many more improvements (including their own video player, optimised for network playback and no longer reliant on QuickTime Player) besides.
There's a pretty basic tip from Mac OS X Hints that allows you to run multiple-window apps on multiple displays. By stopping in between spaces and invoking Spotlight to launch the app, you'll get two windows that you can then use on your multiple displays. How great is that!
