iPad Theft, iTunes, and eBooks
TechFan #14

Tim and David discuss adventures in catching iPad thieves. Or, more appropriately, Tim’s stupidity on said subject. iTunes turns ten years old, and we look back on a decade of ups and downs with the venerable software. Finally, Tim falls in love with Kindle! Or at least the software and book selection, and even has a ebook recommendation for you!

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The (Mac) App Store – Finally!

My initial impression of the App Store? It’s great. Just what I was hoping for when I made my prediction a few years ago. Better, even! But as great as it is, for it to really be the end all of buying Macintosh applications, Apple needs to relax on some of the types of applications they will allow on it, much like they did with the iTunes App Store.

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CES and Mac App Store
TechFan Podcast #13

Tim and David discuss the disappointment and general confusion that is CES. Meanwhile, Apple has launched the Mac App Store, and with only twenty-four hours into it, our hosts have some opinions! Finally, big Macworld Expo plans that will see TechFan and MyMac Podcasts joining forces to bring you both coverage, and a chance to see us live on stage during the expo!

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Lego Star Wars – The Complete Saga for Mac – Review

spotted Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and decided to give it another go, regardless of my previous bad experience. And it was here, playing through not just the later trilogy but the original as well, that I learned the secret to playing a Lego video game: destroy everything!

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TechFan Podcast #12 – Three Wise Men? Hardly!

The G-Men, Guy and Gaz, join Tim for a fun hour to talk podcasting, Apple Works, shopping, the Apple TV, and much more. David Cohen has a pre-recorded monolog, and Tim has some fun in post-production with it. Then, at the very end, a special guest shows up to help us close the show!

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TechFan Podcast #11 – The Past and Present World of Video Games

Tim Robertson and David Cohen discuss interactive gaming. Okay, video games, sheesh! From two guys who grew up on video games, we look at where the technology was at in our childhood, the rise and fall of the arcade, the coming of the home gaming market, how Apple and iOS is changing the way we find and consume games, and what the future may hold.

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Tim Robertson and Bill Palmer
TechFan #6

Beatweek’s Bill Palmer joins Tim today for a lively chat on where and how the music and tech industries collide. Even more entertaining, perhaps, is that Tim has been without his voice for over 48 hours, and records this episode just as it is kinda – sorta coming back. Ouch!

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David Biedny – TechFan #5

Host Tim Robertson has an hour long chat with technologist David Biedny. Honestly, there is really no way to easily write up a “what this episode is about” here, you just have to trust us and check the show out. We go into the Microsoft / Adobe merger rumor, history of technology, and so much more.

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Where have all the Guys gone?
MyMac Podcast 313

Gaz finds himself with no one to play with, but whats this? The listeners save the day with two, yes read it, TWO Skype callers, and a review on the new iPod Nano from listener Jeremy North (Thanks Jeremy!).
Gaz responds to one of the Skype callers who asks a question about converting vCards into a txt or flat file format, Gaz has some brief thoughts about the copycats coming in with their iPad clones.

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TechFan #2 with Sam Levin and J.R. Bookwalter

TechFan returns with two guests: Sam Levin talks AppMinute, buying a new Mac, and more. J.R. Bookwalter then joins as the interviewee, and we find out how he got his start at MacLife, the iPhone, writing, directing, producing, and much more. Plus, Tim intro’s a short segment by John Nemo, and then CAN’T FIND IT TO POST! Nice!!!

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Introducing CallWave’s Fuze HD Web Collaboration Tool


Given all the hype surrounding the term “high-definition,” along with the current proliferation of HD content-HD TV, HD Blu-Ray discs, HD camcorders, even HD radio-one might be forgiven for being more than a little jaded when a new HD service is announced. But it’s not every day that high-definition Web conferencing comes along, so the announcement of an HD-capable Web collaboration tool at MacWorld this past January caused us at MyMac.com to sit up and take notice.

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