RICKSHAW Bags


Our intrepid reviewer, Owen Rubin, reviewed these fine Rickshaw bags on 10-30-08. His incisive review and great photos are a must for those needing a quality messenger-style bag. At the MWSF ’09 show Owen introduced me to Mark Dwight, owner and designer of these pragmatic and stunning bags. At the time I was carrying my MacBook around in a smallish backpack, along with MacWorld materials, and running out of room. Owen said, “come with me. I know exactly what you need.”

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Acer 22-inch Monitor – Review


What! An Acer product sullying the MyMac.com site with its PC foulness? Yes, this is a review for an Acer product. When a product that works with a Mac is a great value, then we should not automatically dismiss it just because it doesn’t have an Apple logo or that its parentage is from a company that competes in many of the same markets that Apple does. It should be judged by its merits not by who makes it.

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MyMac Podcast 225 – Alan Luckow


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Alan Luckow joins the MyMac crew this week to talk about the new iLife 09 suite, video editing, iPhoto problems, working with Woz, and much more. A fun show! Also, it is CONTEST time! Listen for your chance to win a Speck Products case, and a copy of both Hear and Klix from Joesoft – Prosoft Engineering!

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This show sponsored by Other World Computing

Links from the show:
Luckow Design Studios
Speck Products
Prosoft Engineering
The Mac Mommy
Global Game Jam
Teens in Tech Conference
Camp Woz (Quicktime Link)

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iPod Touch

The more you use it, the more amazing it becomes. I never thought I’d say this, but as much as I like my MacBook

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Diary of a MyMacer, Part Two

Day Three (Tuesday) Day two started off in the media room preparing for the deluge of information following the Philnote. It was here that

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Macworld/CES?

A posting on the Macintosh News Network (MacNN.com) describes some interesting goings-on by the folks who run the huge Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in

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