January 21, 2008
iPoll: How many iPods have you
Since Macworld 2008 didn't announce any new iPods, I thought this would be a good time to survey iPod owners. Are you on your first, second, third, or fourth iPod? Apple has sold more than 100 million of the little buggers, so I'm a little curious about how ...
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January 18, 2008
Designer Macworld Part 2:
Belkin Ceylon Bag (Credit: Belkin) Here's something blasphemous: My favorite booth at Macworld was not Apple's, but Belkin's. It knocked my socks off. Think back a few years: Belkin was a ho-hum manufacturer of unsexy cables and nondescript PC accessories. Then came the iPod, and the company ...
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January 17, 2008
Mister Jalopy Builds World's Biggest iPod Dock [IPod]
Now there's no way we'll be dancing that jig from the Apple iPod commercials with this plugged in our ears. Mister Jalopy from Hoopty Rides has created this awesome iPod-integrated computer setup using a $15 Farnsworth radio cabinet. It's equipped with... ...a Sansui tuner, a replacement Panasonic turntable, a Griffin AirShark, an 8 port USB hub, a cheap-o LCD panel, a Griffin iMic, a Griffin Powermate, a Logitech wireless keyboard transmitter, a power strip, a Griffin AirClick, a Sony bookshelf speaker, a Mac Mini and enough patch cables to encircle the world 7 times. It's essentially a mega-machine built to convert vinyl records to digital music files, but as you can see, it also appears to be quite possibly the world's biggest iPod dock. The coolest part seems to be that he managed to transfer the iPod's controls over to the Farnsworth's radio preset buttons! Major kudos to Mister Jalopy for building this awe-inspiring mash-up of old and new. You can read up on how he did it in the next issue of MAKE Magazine. MegaGiant Wood iPod Eliminates Mugging Threat [Hoopty Rides]
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January 16, 2008
News: Apple TV 2.0, iPod touch, iPhone 1.1.3 videos posted,
We ve just posted videos of the Apple TV 2.0 software, iPod touch, and iPhone 1.1.3 software to our YouTube account. They re now available for viewing. Enjoy! Apple TV: The biggest changes of the day were reserved for the Apple TV, which saw a comprehensive interface overhaul with movie rentals, movie and music purchasing, Flickr photo browsing, and new iTunes Store search features for all forms of media, including podcasting. The software
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January 15, 2008
Extensis announces Universal Type
Extensis has announced its next-generation font-management application, Universal Type Server, a new product that merges the best of the company's existing font servers, Font Reserve and Suitcase Server
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January 14, 2008
Review: Capdase Classy Leather Case for
As one of several leather cases to be released under the oft-inaccurate Classy Leather Case name, Capdase s Classy Leather Case for iPhone ($15) is a playthrough sleeve-style leather iPhone holder with a wide open face and a loose bottom, side, and back design. Unlike most such cases we ve seen, the case has no internal reinforcement save for its meager face coverage, so it sags a little on the sides and back whether an iPhone s
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January 13, 2008
First Look: Photoshop Elements
Adobe has unveiled the latest Mac version of Photoshop Elements. And while Mac users have had to wait a long time for this update, Lesa Snider King discovers in her first look at Version 6 that many of the additions and enhancements are well worth the
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Analysis: Looking at the trends from
The Consumer Electronics Show always introduces new gear and gadgets. But it's also the place where the trends defining the electronics industry take shape. Dan Moren and Dan Frakes look at what was the talk of this year's trade
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