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.)
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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.)
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The first things you notice about the MS-400 Moderna over-ear headphones is they are remarkably comfortable.
If you need to record any audio, from any source, at any time from your Mac, Audio Hijack Pro is the program for you. To use a metaphor we are all familiar with, it is like an audio TiVo for your Mac. Read on to find out more about this well designed and useful product.
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Last week, we interviewed Lee Givens from America Online. He was so much fun to talk to, Lee returns as a co-host this week with Tim, Owen, and David to chat about older Macs, AppleTV, headphones, iTunes passing Best Buy in music sales, the future of broadband, and much more. John Nemo returns with Part Two of his AppleCare Switcher interview. A good resolution? Listen to find out.
As always, we welcome your feedback! Email us at mymacpodcast@gmail.com or call our messaging number at 1-801-938-5559 so we can play you on the show.
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For those that aren’t familiar with EyeTV it is software that turns your Mac into a DVR with the proper hardware (I use a Miglia MicroTV). At Macworld EyeTV 3 was released, with a bunch of new features. Are the new features worth the price to upgrade? This review might help you decide.
Tim goes solo for a week as he welcomes his new son Cole to the world. Are you looking for a really good game controller for your Mac? Tim has the product for you! Also, a price increase for movies on the iTunes store? Say it ain’t so!
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Thinking about moving your iTunes library from one drive to another? Guy Serle needed to make a similar move to a larger drive now that he can put video on his iPod. Read this article to avoid pitfalls.
An Apple event next week has the guys guessing what’s coming, and we spend quite a bit of time on what we hope to see. We also talk Fat Nano’s, what’s missing in the iTunes store, more on iMovie 08, some MyMac.com history, and product reviews.
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When I shop in the iTunes Store I use the shopping cart feature in iTunes. This way I can keep a list of what I might buy, and not empty my bank account by clicking “Buy Now†on an impulse buy all of the time.
I help friends and family with their Macs all the time. Many things I show them result in them saying "I didn’t know that!" Many of these things seem like common sense to me. Here’s a list of many of these "I didn’t know that" items.
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In your lonely room you listen to your tunes. Certain songs strike a chord somewhere inside you.
Boys do it. Girls do it.
New USB 2.0 iPod, Older USB 1.1 Mac, Broken Keychain, InsomniMac G5, and why Cory Doctorow and Robert Scoble got it wrong.
Read MoreI currently subscribe to 99 podcasts, and now that I have a ton of content to listen to I need a better way to manage all of the data. I employ several Smart Lists to assist me with separating categories and iPod syncing, but I wish it were easier to manage them.
Read MoreTim and Chad look at the Microsoft Zune idea. We cover the weeks Mac and iPod news, including Aquaman, Metallica, Amazon Video service, iTunes Kiosk, wireless Mighty Mouse, AMD buying ATI, and more.
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Guy comes back to the feature side of MyMac with an article about Nielsen Ratings and podcasts.
Do you have an unused iMac G3 sitting around? Before you relegate that old iMac to the garbage heap, or turn it into a planter or an (mac)aquarium, here are some other ideas to put it to good use.
Read MoreThis week I’m going to give you a few tips for using iTunes. Just like my normal Quick Tips, these are short tips that are too short for their own article, but still useful.
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Learn about Playlists in iTunes, and how to burn a music CD
You have been loading your iTunes library with music from the iTunes Music Store, but you have a huge collection of CD’s you want on your computer. iTunes you can easily accomplish this task.
Despite all the latest improvements in iTunes, the power of Smart Playlists remains the best way to navigate and get the most out of your ever-growing music collection. Bakari shows us how.