
Look out Rankin-Bass, here comes iStopMotion 2!
Nemo Memo – GoToAssist Express and GoToMyPC for Mac – First Look Evaluation

Clients don’t know or care which method or company is being used, as long as their tutor or remote techie can get the issues resolved
BusyCal – Review

BusyCal is the OS X appointment calendar that iCal should be. It is smart, attractive and configurable in ways that iCal is not. Unlike iCal, however, it is not free.
Hipstamatic for iPhone – Review

Digital photography never looked so analog!
My First Concert With An iPhone
My First Concert with an iPhone by Elisa Pacelli On March 11, 2010, Billy Joel and Elton John’s Face2Face tour finally landed in my
Read MoreKensington’s Sound Amplified iPhone Cradle – Review

Kensington’s latest iPhone accessory may be just the thing for those of us with long commutes to work each day.
Build a Better Photograph – Book Review

Michael E. Stern is a photographer. He’s also a scientist, business man, and an educator. In this very informative and anecdotal book, Build a Better Photograph, he walks us through what it means to be a professional photographer in the fields of Environmental Portraiture, Product Photography, 3D Scanning, and Compositing Techniques. His personal stories of how he secured certain jobs keeps us on the edge of our seats. As he relates some of his experiences working with clients in the corporate world he discloses some of the pitfalls that photographers can run into when faced with tough assignments and less than cooperative people.
MyMac Podcast 284 – A New Hope

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Guy, Owen Rubin, and Mark Rudd ring in the new format (kinda our old format really) MyMac.com Podcast! We finish up (really, we promise this time) with some observations about the Macworld Expo, a discussion about what Apple could do with 25 to 40 billion freaking dollars, and ask the question, Is iTunes getting a little creaky?
EcoRunner and SportShell Convertible for iPod Nano 5G – Review

I’ve been lucky enough to give the SportShell Convertible for iPod Nano 5G and the Marware EcoRunner a really good workout.
ArtRage 3 – Review

In November of 2005 I first wrote about ArtRage. Since that time I have reviewed ArtRage 2 and ArtRage Deluxe for MyMac and each new version has made ArtRage better and better. It has also become a standard in my art classroom on my iMacs and my students love it. Well, I am thrilled to be writing a review of the newly released ArtRage 3. Just like previous updates, it keeps on improving.
MyMac Podcast 283 – Farewell, David Cohen

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We say goodbye (for now) to David Cohen, long time MyMac podcaster and writer. Fortunately we also get one last hurrah from Dave with an interview he did with Don Mayer from Small Dog Electronics.
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LogMeIn Pro2 – Review

Need remote access to your home computer? LogMeIn Pro2 can do it all, but is it for you?
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With more and more games adapting a pay as you go formula, is this the future of iPod gaming?
Eos Converge Wireless Audio Transmitter, Receivers, and Speakers – Review

There is a sweet spot for each indoor and outdoor placement of Eos components, whether at standard or extended transmission range.
GR8 In-Ear Headphones – Review

I spent the last four afternoons outside in the late-winter sun of southern Arizona, evaluating GR8 while listening to dozens of free Amazon download tracks in a wide array of musical styles. The sound is immersive, placing my hearing senses fully and exclusively within the headphones’ immediate performance space.
MyMac Podcast 282 – Jiggly Androids

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David and Guy talk wobbly bits and wobbly apps, and Gazmaz, UK Bureau Chief of the "For Mac Eyes Only" podcast drops in as a listener invite.
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Read MoreTransfer LP records to your computer

A friend recently gave me some LP records, some of which were still sealed in shrink wrap. Since they were in excellent condition, I decided to transfer them to my computer using my USB turntable and Audio Hijack Pro, an excellent $32 program from Rogue Amoeba
MyMac Podcast 281 – Owen Rubin and the Apple Newton

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David is joined by Owen Rubin for a quick round-up of Owen’s Macworld exploits and a reminiscence of Apple’s first go at a tablet device
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iPhone Gloves
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Otterbox
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Tutto Luggage
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The Little Digital Video Book – Review

When it comes to getting a digital video camera, you typically come about it in one of two ways. Either someone gave it to you as a gift, or you just bought it because your old one just broke. But in both cases, you probably obtained it just a few short days before you actually need to use it. Sadly, these cameras are a bit more complex than you typically expect, and you are not going to have those 3 to 4 weeks you need to figure out how it works. So what do you do?
Westone 2 True-Fit Earphones – Review

Every genre of music performs beautifully.