
As its name imply, Get Backup is a backup program. But it also serves a dual role as a sync application. Is it worth your time and money? New MyMac.com contributor Steve Hammond takes a look!
Category: Review
mCup – Review

Do you find yourself fumbling around while you drive to change what is playing on your iPod or iPhone? Do you need a holder for your iPhone while using GPS in the car? Are you like me and want a solution for your toddler to be able to watch videos on your iPod in the car? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Macally’s mCup is for you.
Klix and CardRescue face off – Review

Digital pictures have life after death
Photoshop.com Mobile – Review

New MyMac.com writer Sandro Cuccia, soon to be Podcasting star, takes the free iPhone app Photoshop.com Mobile around the block for a spin. Worth the download? Is this the full Photoshop experience on the iPhone? For free? Read Sandro’s review to find out!
Otterbox Commuter and Otterbox Commuter TL iPhone Cases – Review

iPhone cases seem to be a dime a dozen these days. Finding one that stands out is a testament to good design and superior quality.
IDR350m Increased Dynamic Range Earphones – Review

There are a lot of headphones available for the iPhone, iPods, and iPod Touch, but this one sounds great and has a few extra features to make it worth seriously considering.
Photosmart C4780 Printer/Scanner/Copier – Review

If I don’t have my hand ready, the printed page shoots out and flies across the room!
Kanex Mini DisplayPort Adapter To HDMI 1080p Video with Digital Audio – Review

Problem: Getting HDMI out of your Mini DisplayPort Mac
Solution: Kanex Mini DisplayPort Adapter To HDMI 1080p Video w/ Digital Audio
Renamer 4.0 – Review

Renamer 4.0 from Dare to be Creative Ltd. is the Cuisinart of filename conversion, with powers and abilities far beyond those of manual renaming or even AppleScripts. Throw in saved presets, instant previews and the ability to utilize regular expressions, and you’ve got a remarkably useful tool that’s as easy to use as it is powerful.
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Read MoreClickfree Transformer Special Edition – Review

No, it doesn’t morph into an Autobot, but the Clickfree Transformer Special Edition does transform any unused space on your iPhone, iPod Touch or external USB drive into backup storage. While the device is simple to use and works well, it’s hampered by a few software glitches and a relatively steep price.
Samsung Super WriteMaster Slim External DVD Writer – Review

The first question you have to ask yourself is, if you already own a DVD burner in your Mac (and chances are you do) do you need an external USB model? If so, then the Super WriteMaster Slim External DVD Writer from Samsung is a good choice.
Flood-It! – iPhone Game Review

Looking for an iPhone or iPod Touch game that’s not only loads of fun, but free? We found it with Flood-It!.
Kensington Nightstand Charging Dock for iPhone – Review

Do you use the hotel clock radios when you are traveling? Have you ever used the alarm function on your iPhone or iPod Touch? Then you may like the new Kensington Nightstand Charging Dock.
AKG K321, K330, and K340 Ear Canal Headphones – Review

K321 is more forgiving of artifacts from compressed recording than are most over-$100 earphones, without any diminishing returns when recordings are full-strength audio.
Belkin CushDesk – Review

What’s hotter than a lap dance? Your laptop. Check out which accessory will keep help you keep you cool when the going gets hot.
Westone 1 True-fit Earphones – Review

Their weight is so light, and their feel so comfortable, that within a minute or two after inserting W1 I am immersed in the music.
Eyeball Web Cam – Review

The company has a superb dedicated web site for its Eyeball, with photos, specs, a comprehensive FAQ, a video demo, plus much more.
DotHub – Review

The DotHub comes with a USB port on top and one on each of three sides. Small and efficient
AKG, Audio-Technica, iHome, and Shure Headphones
Review

Tim Robertson takes a long look at four different headphones from AKG, Audio-Technica, iHome, and Shure. Prices vary, as does quality. If you are looking at buying headphones, this is the review you will want to read.