Al Luckow has the answer. Check it out here.
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Apple’s Stealth Jabs at Microsoft
Funny Or Die
David Blaine Street Magic 2 on FunnyOrDie.com
Read MoreSites you should bookmark
Sites you should bookmark Here is a random collection of bookmarks from my collection I think you will enjoy. The Sneeze One of my
Read MoreReviewing console games
Over the last year or so, the blogs I have posted about video games (console, not Mac) have generated the most email. There are
Read MoreBlack Friday deal from MS
Hi! Friday…and Friday only…the Mac BU is kicking off the holiday shopping season by offering the BFD…the Be st Friday Deal! Saving $100
Read MoreWebb Alert
HE is coming
Quackintosh is coming. After extensive contract negotiations, Quackentosh has decided to become the host of a new video show here at MyMac.com. Quackintosh —
Read MoreSPONSOR ALERT
Pleasanton, CA – December 12, 2007 – Prosoft Engineering, Inc., the developers of easy-to-use, award-winning utilities, today announced that the latest version of Data
Read MoreBest present you got as a kid
What was the best present you ever got as a kid? Mine is not just one, but many over the years. My favorite would
Read MoreFun with Photo Booth
There are times when you know Apple does something right when, at first, you really don’t see the point. Case in point, Photo Booth.
Read MoreCommand & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
Game Review

Gaming is back on the Mac in a big way, with video game maker EA providing the big guns. Tim looks at the first EA game he has played, Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars. The Command & Conquer franchise is a historical and much lauded series, and the latest entry is looking better than ever. Check out his review here.
Adobe Illustrator CS3
Review

Graphic Designers have very little choice today in vector drawing programs, but the undisputed champion is Adobe’s Illustrator. CS3 is the thirteenth version of the program. Does it move ahead in innovation, stability (a big problem with the CS2 version) or just the version number? Read Tim Robertson’s review to find out.
Jam Jacket for iPhone and the iPhone Silicone Case
Video Review

Tim Robertson reviews both the iPhone Silicone Case from USBFever.com and the Jam Jacket for iPhone DLO.com.
HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Printer
Review

The C4280 is both a Macintosh and Windows compatible printer. It can print, scan, copy, and act as a digital card reader. While a decent priced All-in-One, are there some reasons to buy or not? Tim takes a look at this HP printer.
Signature Leather Case for iPhone
Video Review

Tim reviews the Signature Leather Case for iPhone from Case-Mate.com. Video after the jump.
MacRelevant
iPhoto 08
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This past weekend, Chad Perry (of MyMac.com Podcast fame) and I ventured up to the new Apple Store in Ann Arbor, Michigan to check out the iPhones, iMacs, the new keyboards, and pick up copies of iLife ’08.
Vote for our video!
The publisher of MyMac.com, Tim Robertson, was recently hired to write, film, and produce a video for The Simpsons Movie Hometown Premiere Contest by Springfield, Michigan. While all the videos online are great, we hope everyone reading this will go to http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/simpsons-contest.htm and vote for Michigan!
Help MyMac’s own Tim Robertson, vote from every computer you can get your hands on, including your iPhone!
Read MoreDay 1 – Adobe Creative Suite 3 (Web Premium)
Adobe was kind enough to ship out not one, but two copies of the new Creative Suite 3, which arrived today. The two copies are the Web Premium and the Design Premium. I have decided to install the Web Premium on my Macbook Pro, while the Design Premium will go on the PowerMac G5. Let’s see how it goes…
Read MoreVisualHub
Review
Watching videos on your computer, iPod, AppleTV, or any other device should be simple. Unfortunately, with so many choices in video format, watching videos can be a royal pain. Trying to remember which device can play which format is not fun. And while there are plenty of other video conversion tools for the Macintosh, I haven’t found any that offers either the ease of use or the depth that VisualHub does.
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