Any_key_3The Morning Reboot apologizes for any stylesheet weirdness you may experience today and rest assured the boot' has people working on it. * Today's the day: Adobe has announced the pricing structure and other details about the new Creative Suite 3 application packages. Be sure to check out all the Wired coverage [here][6], [here][7], [here][8], [here][9], and [here][10]. [6]: http://www.wired.com/software/softwarereviews/news/2007/03/pshop_cs0327 "Major Photoshop Upgrade Is Overkill for the Flickr Crowd" [7]: http://www.wired.com/software/softwarereviews/news/2007/03/pshop_features_side0327 "Inside Photoshop CS3: Faster, Better and Easier to Use" [8]: http://www.wired.com/software/softwarereviews/multimedia/2007/03/photoshopcs3 "Gallery: Adobe Creative Suite 3 in Pix" [9]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/03/which_creative_.html "Which Creative Suite is Right For You?" [10]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/03/gallery_cs3.html "Gallery: Adobe Creative Suite 3" * Microsoft said yesterday that it has [sold 20 million licenses of its new Windows Vista operating system][1]. That's more than double what Windows XP did in its first month. [1]: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2007/mar07/03-26VistaDebut.mspx "Windows Vista Debuts with Strong Global Sales" * Everybody's favorite satirical newspaper, The Onion, is taking the [big leap into the world of online video][2]. The new Onion News Network clips can be found on the front door. Hopefully they're as funny as The Onion reps at SXSW, who were as funny, if not funnier, in person than the writing on the site. [2]: http://www.theonion.com/content/ "The Onion" * AT&T and Napster have [partnered to give one year of free Napster access][3] to qualifying AT&T customers. According to Reuters, "new or existing AT&T wireless customers outside of the AT&T's traditional 22-state territory who agree to a two-year wireless agreement with purchase of the SYNC phone by Samsung, or the BlackJack phone" will qualify. [3]: http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN2638030620070326 "Napster, AT&T in wireless music tie-up" * Someone named Ozy from AwkwardTV has [posted a video][4] (video link) showing how he managed to get an AppleTV to boot from an external USB hard drive. The process involves doing a "recovery boot" which somehow causes the AppleTV to recognize and boot from a USB drive. [4]: http://www.ozy.us/stuff/ExternalBootOnAppleTV.mov "Booting the Apple TV from a USB drive" * And finally, it's not exactly news, but the TimesOnline pretty much nails Twitter on the head with this title: [The Seinfeld of the internet][5]. [5]: http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article1571232.ece "The Seinfeld of the internet"