Today, Other World Computing has launched a new audio podcast, OWC Radio. Hosted by Tim Robertson, the first episode features an interview with TUAW.com
Read MoreMonth: June 2010
An Introduction to FUTURE MEDIA CONCEPTS Interactive Courses
An Introduction to FUTURE MEDIA CONCEPTS Interactive Courses
Read MoreReviewed – Three iPad Cases From Griffin
Reviewed – Three iPad Cases From Griffin
Read MoreMyMac.com Podcast 297: It’s Finderlicious!
We talk some more about some of the prizes from the contest. Tonight it’s AppDelete and Default Folder X. We discuss some Finder enhancements and alternatives and finish the night with a smidgeon of WWDC.
Read MoreReview – Kensington Windshield/Vent Car Mount with Quick Release Cradle for iPhone and iPod touch
The Kensington Windshield/Vent Car Mount with Quick Release Cradle for iPhone & iPod touch is a mount kit for your iPhone or iPod touch for your car.
Read MoreReview – Future Media Concepts Online Training Courses
When I purchased Adobe Photoshop Elements 6, it came with a copy of Adobe Bridge. I had absolutely no idea what Bridge was, or how I should use it. Until now.
Read MoreReview – Kensington Windshield/Vent Car Mount with Quick Release Cradle for iPhone and iPod touch
Nice windshield iPhone and iPod touch mount, but poor vent mount.
Take Control of Mail on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch – Review
Take Control of Mail on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch Review
Read MoreNTUOS4 – WIRELESS PEN TABLET – Review
Wacom, the company well known for its pen tablets, introduced recently the Intuos 4 Wireless. This is basically the same as the Intuos 4 Medium size tablet with Bluetooth connectivity. We had the pleasure of testing it for you.
Read MoreWhen disaster strikes, stoicism and a good recovery utility can be helpful
No sooner had I clicked on the icon for that drive than I felt the horrible sensation that signaled I had just done something very stupid.
Read MoreEven more AT&T fail- iPad with 3G more expensive
AT&T has announced new data plans for mobile Internet, claiming these plans will make it “more affordable to more people…â€, but this is just not so. One giant hole in this make it more affordable idea is there is no longer an unlimited data plan for iPad customers. That kind of makes this a LOT more expensive actually, not more affordable as AT&T claims.
Read MoreLALA no more! Maybe Good news for iTunes?
In December 2009, Apple bought Lala. On June 1st, 2010 Apple closed down the cloud-based Lala music service and no reasons were given by Apple. (Lala music subscribers should go to the old lala site location for more info.)
Read MoreMyMac Podcast 296 – iPad HIGH! Mac Mini Low
The GMen start out with some listener feedback from Australia. Gaz has ANOTHER problem with some of his Apple gear. THIS time it’s his Mac Mini. We go into a little detail about ProSoft Engineering’s Data Rescue and Drive Genius and JoeSoft’s Hear gets a mention. Guy fixes his Tae Kwon Do instructor’s Mac and doesn’t get a roundhouse kick to the face.
Read MoreMy First Look – Adobe Photoshop CS5
Adobe seems to come out with a new CS5 every year, including Photoshop. Every time a new version comes out you have to evaluate what is new and if it is worth the money t make the upgrade. I currently use CS3 at home and in my classroom because I did not see the need to upgrade to CS4. For me, and I think many others, it was not a “must have” update. However, CS5 and the new features they have added make this a “must have” update for any one using Photoshop.
Read More2.4G Wireless Motormouse – Review
Every once in a while, I see a product that just makes me smile, and this is one of those products. Computer mice have become so boring and predictable, and admit it, they are just not very much fun. Sure, Apple has created some new, novel, and very cool mice, and Microsoft has some great multifunction devices as well, but they are still boring mice in the end.
Read MoreReview – Elan Passport Folio iPad Case
The inside of the cover has four credit card sized horizontal pockets and one letter sized vertical pocket for people who still actually use paper.
Noise-Reducing AUX Audio Cable – Review
The Kensington Noise-Reducing AUX Audio Cable is designed for just this kind of issue, and will work with any device that connects to a stereo in the house or the car via a 3.5 mm jack (think headset sized jack with a cable attached.) This device replaces the existing audio cable that goes between your music player and the amp, and includes an in-line noise reducing filter to get rid of those annoying sounds that do not really add to your music.
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