
Both new Targus mice are part of the company’s new seven-product "Designed and built for a Mac" series, featured in our UNBOX #14.
Category: Review
Nemo Memo – Last Minute Musical Gifts for Yourself!

Spend some of your gift loot on these affordable, unusual, "first listen" audio accessories from Kensington and iFrogz.
Platypus – iPhone Game Review

When I had the chance to try and review the iPod/iPhone game Platypus I jumped at it. I have lost many hours playing the Mac desktop version of the game.
Giftory 3.0 – Review

Thanks to a clumsy, inconsistent interface and a number of significant omissions, a program that attempts to bring organization and efficiency to the process of gift-giving brings only frustration for what might have been.
Internet Security Barrier X5 Antispam Edition DP – Review

There are only a very few commercial anti-virus programs available for the Mac: Norton AntiVirus and Intego’s Internet Security Barrier X5. There’s also one major freeware product, ClamXav. Today, however, we’re going to talk about the Intego Internet Security Barrier X5 Dual Protection product.
Slipstream 20″/40L plus Glide – Review

A zippered mesh zone on Glide’s bottom opens for cable access while your laptop computer is residing within the case.
Westone 3 True-fit Earphones – Review

Westone 3 super-premium earphones are an investment in listening delight that will be unsurpassed for music lovers who appreciate the finest in personal audio.
RAIDBank4 – Review

Briefly described, the RAIDBank4 is a 4.85 x 6.5 x 9.1 inch box which holds four SATA hard drives (in this case, there were four decent quality Western Digital 500 GB drives). Micronet bills this unit as the "world’s smallest RAID". While I don’t know this to be true, I don’t think it could get much smaller.
Features I like and don’t about Adobe Illustrator CS4

I’m still not completely sold on this new feature but have found myself using it quite often. Maybe I’m just getting too old to deal with change even if it is for the better.
Activetrax on the go audio – Review

Have you ever run out of battery power for an external iPod speaker system? I have two teens who love to play music from their iPods on external speakers. I find these little speakers eat AA batteries like candy. There must be a better way. Take a look at a “green†solution from Seattle Sports.
Kensington ComboSaver Combination Portable Notebook Lock – Review

The Kensington ComboSaver Combination Portable Notebook Lock is 4 ounces of prevention that equals 5 pounds of cure—when it comes to protecting my precious black MacBook 13.3†laptop.
Two Waterfield Designs slipcases reviewed

Two very different slipcases from Waterfield Designs
Mophie Radura iPod Cases – Review

I prefer iPod cases that are clear. I love the look of iPods in general and think it is a shame to cover them up with a case that hides the unit. Mophie’s Radura cases fit my iPod case criteria.
CableJive vs. Scosche – Review

Two iPhone/iPod charge converters compared: CableJive vs. Scosche
BlueAnt V1 Voice Control Bluetooth headset – Review

While I’ve long been a cellphone user, I’ve never taken to using a Bluetooth headset. Each time I see a person with one stuck in an ear, my first reaction is that they have some horrible growth on the side of their head, and why don’t they get it surgically removed. However, the Weeks Division of MyMac Labs recently received an evaluation unit of BlueAnt’s V1 Voice Control headset. I swallowed my fashion concerns, and gave the V1 a try during a four-day business trip.
The new Caliphate
A review of the latest agreement with Lebanon, Hezbollah, Iran and the French goes something like this. Hezbollah is responsible for kidnappings, murders, hijackings
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Getting to Know iMovie ’08
Okay, folks, like most of you I didn’t see iLife ’08 coming. Didn’t expect it until after the release of Leopard in October. But
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New LOST online game
There is a new LOST online game that ends when the 8 episodes of season 4 begin. http://www.find815.com This is an official game for
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Rob Griffiths GREAT article
Once again, Rob Griffiths proves he is the MAN by offering up this GREAT tip for Screen Sharing in Leopard. I did it myself,
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Leopard: the first OS X upgrade I don’t like
Mac OS X has mostly improved between with each new iteration. I started off my Mac OS X experience with the 10.0 (‘Cheetah’) version
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