Our great MyMac reviewer, Mike Breed, has written a review for the Defender Series iPhone 4 Case. Please take a look at his review for a more in-depth review of this fine product from Otter Box.
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Our great MyMac reviewer, Mike Breed, has written a review for the Defender Series iPhone 4 Case. Please take a look at his review for a more in-depth review of this fine product from Otter Box.
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Like the biblical figures of note, Galen Gruman has descended from the sacred mountain to present the InDesign faithful with the holy tablets of practical and useful instruction. Is Adobe InDesign CS5 Bible ready for the design masses? Read on and find out.
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The Coby Vitruvian is made for iPod and iPhone, as well as other MP3 players. It’s compatible with iPods that go back as far as the 3rd generation, so it’s a safe bet that your iPod will work with the Vitruvian. I tested my iPhone 3GS, first generation iPod Touch, and 60GB iPod Video (now known as iPod Classic).
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GoToTraining Company: Citrix Online Price: $149 and up per month Intro video and product info Pricing info Citrix Online’s new professional web-based training application
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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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There are several color systems available, but Pantone is the most widely known and used.
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Guy and Gaz give you the lowdown on what they use to create the MyMac.com podcast and in the second segment we have a discussion with John Champlin from Ambrosia Software. We have a LOT of feedback (Thanks guys!) from Twitter and (OMG!) an actual real Skype telephone message. WOWSERS! In the third part we talk about Gaz’s new Mac Mini he’s going to use as a media server and how Mrs. GazMaz just wants it easy. Want to grab some Ambrosia Software goodness for a great price? Plug in our discount code at checkout for 15% off ANYTHING at Ambrosia Software (PSSSST! The code is mymac15).
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I began looking at all of the various screen protectors out there from Zagg and others. I’ve used Zagg protectors on my iPod Touch and they worked fine, except you really have to wet the protector down to install it. Using that much liquid was troublesome to me and I didn’t want to do that with my iPad.
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Soulra Solar Powered iPod Speaker Company: Eton Price: $180 to $200 online Superpipe Battery Powered iPod Speaker Company: Skullcandy Price: $70 to $100 online
Read MoreElan Form Graphite iPhone 4 Case Company: Griffin Technology Price: $34.99 We’re all aware of the infamous “Antennagate†media circus surrounding the debut of
Read MoreListen to the show here, and subscribe in iTunes Gaz and Guy welcome Tim back‚again, to the MyMac.com podcast where he regales us with
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For the price both the Arctic Cooling P531 headset and the Arctic Cooling M571 gaming mouse are good-value products. The lack of Macintosh instructions is a niggle but not a flaw: neither product is sold as a Mac peripheral as such, they just happen to work great when plugged into a Mac.
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Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth Headphones Company: Arctic Cooling http://www.arctic-cooling.com Price: $37.95 US Our listening and evaluation team for these headphones included Devon (age 22),
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Apple claims that statistics show that most previous model iPod nano owners were not making use of the video recording capabilities. And though Apple wouldn’t openly admit it, the camera on the nano was nothing to brag about. Compare it to even an older Flip Mino and you’d probably never use the nano camera again.
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Interarchy has a venerable history. It was first released in 1993 and can claim to have been the leading FTP client ever since, enabling (as the site of its current developers, Nolobe, says) “hundreds of thousands of Mac users to upload, download and transfer files across the Internet.”
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I’ve read articles and heard podcasts where people talk about iOS becoming or replacing OSX on the desktop Macs. I’ve also read the rumors
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The good folks at Lightsoft have released Lightsoft Weather Center Version 2 (LWC2).
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Gaz orders and then cancels a new iPod Touch because he loves animals more than technology. Guy runs Ethernet cable which messes up the house (and doesn’t please his wife) and we have a Listener Invite this week with Roman Woznik of the MacCoreTV Podcast. We have a bit of a gab about if Apple should actually reign IN some of the less well thought out apps in iTunes for iOS as it passes over 250 thousand available. Also some talk if Apple is holding the iPod Touch back to make the iPhone look even better. There’s a couple of birthdays and believe it or not, Guy accepts cash
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This book is not a dictionary, although it works as a kind of operations lexicon for users of Photoshop CS5, and it offers readers a more exciting experience than a dictionary. The bright typography and compelling layout, coupled with the large number of images, illustrations, and screen shots, make for a book that invites browsing.
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When I found out about Otterbox’s new Defender Series case for the iPad, I jumped at the opportunity to review it. I’ve reviewed other cases for Otterbox in the past, so I’m already familiar with their attention to detail and quality workmanship that is put into their cases. I couldn’t wait to see what they had for the iPad. I wasn’t disappointed.
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