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  • Apple seeking engineers for 'next generation' Apple TV development

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    02.15.2013

    A new job posting on Apple's website shows that the company is seeking a software engineering manager to "help deliver the next-generation features for Apple TV." Alright, sure, they probably didn't need that article in there. But still -- Apple is clearly trying to put together a team to build up the software on the Apple TV, and it even asks applicants for the job to have experience managing several "high-priority projects." "High-priority" isn't how Apple has described its TV unit in the past, but if they're assembling a new team for a new era, we can probably expect to see some changes in the future around Apple's living room device. A job listing is of course just a job listing -- this just means it's a position that Apple wants to fill at some point in the future, not that Apple's halfway done with all of the R&D it wants to do. But I think it is fair to say that the Apple TV has a long future in Cupertino, and that we'll definitely see it move up on the priority scale over there very soon. [via 9to5Mac]

  • High Priority: iCal To-Do's in Your Menubar

    by 
    Mat Lu
    Mat Lu
    02.04.2007

    High Priority is a little program that adds a nice, simple drop-down pane to your menubar listing your iCal To Do items. In addition to a custom views (by calendar, date, priority, etc.), you can all add and edit To Dos directly within High Priority. There's also a global hotkey for you keyboard jockeys. Combine this with the Quicksilver iCal tricks, and you've got a much handier interface to your To Do list than iCal itself. High Priority is a reasonable $6 and a demo is available.[Via Merlin Mann on MacBreak Weekly 26]