Fastpack 250 Backpack – Review


One thing is for sure, Geeks love computers and computer related technologies. Therefore, many if not most Geeks are in to digital cameras in general and DSLRs in particular. When it comes to carrying along these devices in one bag, there are very few choices. Lowepro is one of the big dogs in this space. Their Fastpack 250 was designed to carry along your trusty DSLR and your Mac notebook (well you could probably carry a PC in there too, but this is MyMac.com). Read on and find out if this backpack is Geek worthy.

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inMotion MAX – Review


As indicated by its name, the Altec Lansing inMotion MAX is designed from the ground up to be inMotion. This svelte and sexy portable audio system was born to run. In the tradition of its older sibling (T612), the inMotion MAX adorns the "Made for iPod" and "Works with iPhone" designations. Read on and discover if the inMotion MAX measures up to the high standards set by the T612. 

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IT’s 1984, AGAIN!


In recent weeks, the digital world has been turned upon its collective ear amidst the outrage which has centered around the actions of Amazon regarding its e-book reader, the Kindle. Like a scene out of one of the many epics chronicling the despotic actions of the Third Reich, Amazon, both metaphorically and electronically, stormed into the homes of its citizens in the middle of the night and removed material it deemed unsuitable for its citizenry. Since that fateful night, a firestorm of controversy and debate has raged among those who see a, “Bad Moon Rising.” (Cue CCR)

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K 309 & K 311 Earbud style Headphones – Review


As a division of Harman International, AKG has a long and storied pedigree in the high-end audio space. The K 309 and K 311 earbud styled headphones from AKG, must stand within an enormous shadow of audio excellence. Read on and find out whether or not they deserve to be there.

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iMuffs – Review


Have you ever wanted to cut the cord, the headphone cord that is? iMuffs from Wi-Gear will allow you to do just that. Using stereo bluetooth technology, iMuffs allow you to listen to your favorite audio content without that cumbersome cord getting tangled on everything.

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Griffin Technology Roundup – Review


Recently, I had the opportunity to evaluate a number of Griffin’s new technology products. After putting them to the test, I discovered that, once again, Griffin has designed simple solutions to solve simple and complex problems.

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Klipsch Custom 3 Headphones – Review


The Custom 3 studio reference in-ear monitors from Klipsch are state of the art headphones that improve as the resolution of your music collection increases. The Custom 3s are not for the budding audiophile on a budget. However, if you have some green to spare, you can treat your ears to a comfortable and accurate listening experience of your favorite tunes.

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A “Pre” View


On the eve of the Palm Pre making its much anticipated debut, there have been many comparisons to Apple’s universally successful iPhone. Should the Kings of Cupertino be nervous or is this latest attempt by the Apple division within Palm destined to become another "Pretender" to the Apple throne?

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The Apple Tax



Once again, the cries of, “Apple Tax” have trumpeted forth from the not so hollowed halls of Redmond. Is there any truth to this inditement, or are all the balmy minions, like Redmond, all wet?

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TubeStick Hybrid – Review



Move over EyeTV, there’s a new kid on the block! TubeStick Hybrid by Equinux, is a Mac solution which allows you to connect your over-the-air, cable, and even satellite TV signals to your Mac via USB. For all of you who like to consume your media when you want it, TubeStick gives you the freedom to record your favorite shows for viewing when you want and, with the newly added iPhone/iPod Touch Apps, where you want. Will the hardware and software measure up to the big boys in the space, read on my young Jedi Knight and discover if the Force is indeed with the TubeStick Hybrid.

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MXL Studio 1 Desktop Recording Kit – Review



Is there a budding podcaster lurking inside the deep dark recesses of your content saturated mind? Well here is your opportunity to let your inner Rock Star out to play for a while. The MXL Studio 1 Desktop Recording Kit provides you with the basic audio hardware for digitally recording those thoughts and opinions that have been aching to see the light of day.

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Fujitsu ScanSnap S300M – Review



In this busy world of deadlines and expense accounts, more and more weary travelers are choosing to take mobile scanners on the road and get those business cards and receipts into their personal data management programs. The ScanSnap S300M was designed by Fujitsu for this very purpose. Read on and find out if this little dynamo is right for the road worrier in you.

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MacSpeech Dictate 1.3 – Review


As the Bell of the 2008 Macworld Ball, MacSpeech could do no wrong. Their, then, new speech recognition program, Dictate 1.0, was all the rage. For years, the Mac faithful had been relegated to subpar speech recognition products. Dictate changed all of that by creatively adapting the Dragon NaturallySpeaking engine to Mac OS. The 1.0 version of Dictate had some glaring limitations. Here we are post 2009 Macworld and MacSpeech has introduced a shinny new version of Dictate. Will this new version make good on the promise of version 1.0? Or, will those in the Mac universe seeking to dance at the speech recognition ball be left holding the em… golden slipper. Read on for the rest of the story.

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TuneFlex AUX with SmartClick – Review


If you are looking for an iPod/iPhone audio solution for your car, the Griffin TuneFlex AUX with SmartClick might be a good fit. With the ability to cradle, charge, and route your audio through a line-out auxiliary port, your iPod/iPhone can now fill your car with all your favorite tunes. This new revision to the TuneFlex product line adds two important features. Griffin has added the Works with iPhone technology as well as SmartClick. How have these added technologies improved the TuneFlex? Stay tuned for the rest of the story…

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Altec Lansing T612 – Review


The Altec Lansing T612 in one of the first audio systems to adorn the new, "Works with iPhone" logo. This logo indicates that the T612 is certified to work in harmony with the iPhone in accordance with the specifications and standards established by Apple. We have all experienced the cellular bleed through resulting from using an iPhone with a standard iPod audio system.

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The iPhone as a Netbook Alternative



The netbook craze has reached a fever pitch, but what does it mean for Apple? We take a look at this hot-button issue and give our readers the definitive answer. Well, an answer anyway.

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The Flip Alternative – The Battle for Value


The Pure Digital Flip Mino is an affordable, highly portable, easy to use, and no frills video camera for the masses. Indeed, The Flip is not without its limitations or detractors. Are their some alternatives for the lateral thinkers who want and or need a smart solution for their budget portable video needs? The answer may surprise you.

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