
Do these forty-dollar iPhone earbuds sound as good as they look? Chad Perry takes an in-depth look at the TuneBuds from Griffin Technology.
Nemo Memo – MyMac interview with Aaron Vronko, Service Manager of Rapid Repair

Our refurbished iPods are built from tested and certified parts from used iPods which makes them the most environmentally friendly option because they just re-use goods that were previously manufactured.
Fujitsu ScanSnap S300M – Review

In this busy world of deadlines and expense accounts, more and more weary travelers are choosing to take mobile scanners on the road and get those business cards and receipts into their personal data management programs. The ScanSnap S300M was designed by Fujitsu for this very purpose. Read on and find out if this little dynamo is right for the road worrier in you.
iStik Hands-free 4th generation iPod Nano case and holder – Review

Ever not realize there’s a problem until someone comes up with a solution for it? If you own a 4th generation Apple iPod Nano and are physically active while using it, then you probably have some kind of case with a clip or a loop or some other less than convenient way of securing it. The iStik is a new way of doing just that. Does it work well? Read on!
ArtRage Deluxe – Review
A couple of years ago I had the chance to review ArtRage 2 by Ambient Design and it is one of my favorite, low priced, paint programs for the Mac. For $25 you get a fantastic Painter like program. Since that review came out, ArtRage 2.5 has been released, and many new features have been added. It was time for an updated review!
Read MoreMyMac Podcast 230 – New Macs – Safari Beta 4 – Windows 7
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This week, Guy, David, and Tim host a lively discussion on the latest newest Mac mini, iMac, and Mac Pro. Then we look at the controversial new Safari 4 beta having spent a week with the new version. And finally, we look at what Microsoft is doing with Windows 7, and compare that with what Apple has historically done with its Operating System releases.
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A Review of ivideosongs Music Lessons – Review

ivideosongs had a great idea when they decided to enlist the aid of accomplished musicians to give their various perspectives on how to approach playing your instrument of choice. Who better to teach you than the players of the stars? Russ Kunkel and Liberty DeVitto are two of the most recorded and accomplished players in music today.
MacSpeech Dictate 1.3 – Review

As the Bell of the 2008 Macworld Ball, MacSpeech could do no wrong. Their, then, new speech recognition program, Dictate 1.0, was all the rage. For years, the Mac faithful had been relegated to subpar speech recognition products. Dictate changed all of that by creatively adapting the Dragon NaturallySpeaking engine to Mac OS. The 1.0 version of Dictate had some glaring limitations. Here we are post 2009 Macworld and MacSpeech has introduced a shinny new version of Dictate. Will this new version make good on the promise of version 1.0? Or, will those in the Mac universe seeking to dance at the speech recognition ball be left holding the em… golden slipper. Read on for the rest of the story.
Richard Solo Dual iPod Charger – Review

Own more than one iPod? Wish you could charge multiple iPods all at once? Then take a look at the Richard Solo Dual iPod Charger.
New Macs at the Apple Store
As I had posted on John’s post from yesterday, the Apple Store was done at 0800 am Eastern this morning. Now the “NEW” iMacs,
Read MoreEye-fi Explorer Card – Review

Want to be sure you pictures end up on your computer or a sharing website every time you take one on your digital camera? Can’t recall where you were when you took it? Read on, here is a product for you.
MyMac Podcast 229 – iChat and Cloud Computing
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This week, David Cohen, Tim Robertson, and Owen Rubin discuss Hulu being taken out of Boxee, and what that says about big media. Then Mark Rudd joins in with a discussion on iChat, what you can do with it, and why it won’t cost you a dime to use. And in the third segment, Guy Serle jumps on with a chat about Cloud Computing.
Total Running Time: 46:13
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Read MoreFive New Accessories for iPod, iPhone, MacBook, and MacBook Pro – Reviews

Weeks and Nemo examine five innovative new products from Just Mobile, Targus, and Griffin
Programming and Development Books for iPhone, Mac, and even Android

Do you want to program the iPhone or iPod touch, the Mac, or maybe even an Android phone from Google, and you have no idea where to start? Start here.
Network Space 500 GB Central Storage Ethernet Disk – Review

Have you thought about a Network Attached Storage drive so you can share files with others in your house or office, but the complexity of such a device scares you away? Here is a much more simple alternative.
Funtastic Photos – Review

Want an easy to use program for editing and adding special effects to your photos? You might want to check out Funtastic Photos.
Pinnacle Video Transfer – Review – UPDATED 2-25-09

Do you have an iPod Video, or maybe a PSP, and wish you could copy your TV, videotapes, PVR, or you playing a video game or some other video source and take them with you on that device? Well, have a look at this solution, no computer needed…
MyMac.com Podcast 228 – iPhoto 09 – Voila – New Format
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The NEW MyMac.com Podcast starts here! Short, more focused podcasting from Tim, David, Guy, and Mark. Features this week include changes to the show moving forward, the Geekiest Show Ever podcast, a review of Voila from Global Delight, and a look at iPhoto 09 after weeks of living with Apple’s latest offering.
Total Running Time: 48:23
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showTIME – Review

If you own any iPod capable of playing video, or an iPhone, and you’ve always wished you could somehow play a video on a television or display, you’ll want to read about Scosche’s showTIME.
Artist’s Touch – Review

Recently, I reviewed a program called Artwork which turns your photos into paintings. In the past I have reviewed several other paint programs that have this feature. Well, now there is an iPhone/iPod Touch app called Artist’s Touch that does the same thing.



