I'd probably have managed to hold off the temptations of the newly announced Mac mini if only for the fact that I appear to already own the perfect monitor for the teensy, tiny little thing.
Not content with messing up with their inventory on Power Mac G5's, eMac's, iPod mini's and iMac's, Apple have now delayed the Airport Express for another two weeks in the UK.
With the recent relaunch (at least at the back-end) of AFC Wimbledon's official site, I've done my little bit for the team by putting together some other ways of getting at the site content.
With the attraction of the iPod's shiny white headphones to thieves I've been using Sony's MDR-EX71SLB alternatives instead and can't rate them highly enough.
For reasons I'm not entirely sure of, I've put together a feed of this site in iCalendar format (as used most notably by Apple's iCal).
I got to play a little today with the new Nokia 7200 (for work research purposes... of course). If you're considering it, definitely try before you buy. It's a capable device by anyone's standards, and unless you're desperate to make use of 3's video-calling, you'll find it the smallest and lightest option for 3G in the UK right now.
Steve Jobs announces iLife updates, but doesn't make it quite so clear that you'll have to pay out for them; the UK store offers an up-to-date program, but no suggestions of a free software update.
Apple's iTunes music store for Europe is rumoured to have been delayed until May 2004.
The joys of using Postfix to e-mail on the road, and the fun of trying to fix it when you move to Panther.
A couple of links to new articles raving about OS X 10.3 Panther.