Filed under: Software, Bugs/Recalls
Keynote bug: Spontaneous reboots
Despite Keynote's maturity, a significant bug remains. Several users are reporting that pressing the "Play" button after composing a project causes the machine to immediately reboot. From what's been reported so far, it seems to be limited to laptops, specifically iBooks and MacBooks, with and without an external monitor attached. At this point, no fix has been found.
Have any of you experienced this problem? Can you lend a hand in the troubleshooting?
Thanks, tipster!
AppleHound has posted a list of 
Jason O'Grady of ZDNet
Among several Vista patches released yesterday, Microsoft included one meant to allow iPods to disconnect without getting corrupted, CNet
TUAW reader Rae tipped us off that the new iTunes 7.1 sorting features are causing problems with the iPod's scroll-by-letter functionality. Items that start with the word "The" (like "The Breakers" or "The Danse") are sorted by their main phrase ("Breakers", "Danse") and not by "The", but when you scroll through your music, the iPod gets mixed up and the letter 'T' keeps flashing almost randomly.


Over at MacOSXHints, Rob G. has posted a must-read
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