Twas the night before Macworld And all through the Moscone All the faithful were gathering Being fed by blogging boloney The banners were hung
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Twas the night before Macworld And all through the Moscone All the faithful were gathering Being fed by blogging boloney The banners were hung
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If you’ve owned a weather station and a Mac for any length of time, you know that Mac compatible software, to monitor and collect data from your station, has been impossible to find. I am happy to report the search is finally over.

Have you ever had a photo or photos that you wanted to have converted into a painting? This can be extremely expensive. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars you can spend less than $100 and do it yourself with AKVIS Artwork.
A couple of years ago I left my company after 17 years. It was almost two years after an acquisition and I was hating
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The moment you start to use more than one computer is the moment when you should plan to keep any data that changes on one system synchronized (‘in sync’) with its counterpart on the other system(s).

I have been using LogMeIn for Mac for a while now to remotely control another Mac. Recently, LogMeIn released an app for the iPhone/iPod Touch called Ignition, which allows you to remotely control another computer through your iPhone/iPod Touch. The LogMeIn folks were kind enough to allow me to try out a copy of the app and I have been very pleased with it.
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With the 25th anniversary of the Macintosh upon us, Tim, Guy, Mark, and Owen look back over their personal history with the Mac. Remember Extensions, Res-Edit, After Dark, Mouse Balls, Conflict Catcher? If so, this is the show for you!
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Do you take long trips, or use your iPhone, iPod, or mobile phone so much that the battery runs down before you can get home to charge it? What can you do to get extra power when there is just no place to plug in? Here is one solution…

Does your arm give out when watching videos or playing games on your iPhone or iPod Touch? Well, give your arm a break with this great gadget.

How this little application from Retronyms saved the world, Macworld to be exact.

My Macworld adventures with the Brenthaven MetroLite Backpack.

In spite of the fact that some of its tips are more "filler" than "killer," Mac OS X Leopard Killer Tips contains a wealth of useful information and would be a helpful companion to both intermediate and advanced users of Mac OS X 10.5.

The preeminent introduction to AppleScript for newbies. If you’re new to AppleScript and want to get up and running quickly with scripting, it simply doesn’t get any better than this.

Bakari reviews two equally great books about Adobe Lightroom 2 – Photoshop Lightroom 2 Adventure and The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers
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Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus helps kick off this weeks show with his run down of Macworld Expo, where it goes from here, and what he enjoyed most on the showroom floor. Sam Levin fills us in on his Cool Mac Picks from both Macworld Expo and CES. Finally, Owen and Mark join Tim, David, and Guy to talk about the rest of the weeks stories, and Owen’s blog post on Alsoft.
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Things for Mac and iPhone
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G-Fi and G-FI VS

The email keeps rolling in, so here are my answers about Steve Jobs and his stepping down as CEO until the end of June.

This is not a powered speaker for your iPhone. AirCurve’s primary function is to amplify the iPhone’s built-in speaker. How does it do so? Acoustically, of course.

Caroline Andreolle reviews Gelaskins for MacBook and iPod Touch / iPhone.
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The Macworld Expo wrap-up show, featuring Tim, Guy, Nemo, and some other guests. This was recorded on Friday, January 9th as the Macworld Expo was closing the doors. The show starts off at Mel’s Diner, and wraps up in the press room.
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Today’s show kicks off with the Macworld Staff, as well as the iProng Magazine staff, talking about the day. Segments include Toon Boom, an interview with Paul at Rogue Amoeba, Andreas Hass of Axiotron, Bruce Gee from GeeThree.com, an interview with Andy Taylor, CEO of MacSpeech.
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