MyMac Book Bytes interview with JOHN TOLLETTT



Cool Mac Apps is the best book for understanding how to use the creativity and productivity software that Apple includes on all Macs: iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iTunes, Mail, Address Book, iChat, Bonjour, Safari, iCal, Dashboard, Photo Booth, and Time Machine. In one substantial, affordable volume, readers learn what’s what, so they can fully use as many of these fine applications as they want or need to. We also interview John Tollett about the book.

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MyMac Podcast 201 – Podcaster App Interview

With all the controversy surrounding Apple rejecting the Podcaster App from iTunes, we thought it would be a perfect time to have a chat with the App developer, Alex Sokirynsky. Featured roundtable participants include returning hosts Tim Robertson and David Cohen, plus Owen Rubin and Neale Monks. Later in the show, Sam Levin joins in with a Cool Mac Picks, and the roundtable looks back on the weekly happenings in the Mac world, SCSI, and more.

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Paris Mac Expo – Unwired


What does a parrot have to do with Apple, Macs and the iPod or iPhone? The colors of the original Apple logotype? Well, I’d say it’s more likely the manufacturer’s claim of enabling you to "Move Wireless" – they heavily bet on Bluetooth and WiFi, and NFC (Near Field Communication) and more connectivity options are closer than on the horizon.

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Paris Mac Expo – What’s this Noise?


Mr. Paris returns with more photos and stuff to chat about from the expo! Like on most of the Apple- and Mac-related shows in recent years, audio and video take up a growing proportion of the show floor: professional production hardware and software, service providers and accessories demonstrate that Apple has conquered the desktop A/V market just like it practically invented the DTP industry since 1984

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Paris Mac Expo – ACRUSH and Nike+



What does ACRUSH and Nike+ have in common? Being featured by Mr. Paris here on MyMac.com at the Paris Mac Expo, of course! Check out the article and pictures from the show today!

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MyMac Podcast 200 – Our 200th Weekly Episode

MyMac celebrates our 200th weekly podcast episode this week with a super-sized episode. We kick off the show with this week’s Apple event news, including the new iPod Nano and iTunes 8. Then our focus shifts to the question: What three applications would you want on your Mac on a deserted island? Participating are Tim Robertson, David Cohen, Guy Serle, Sam Levin, Lee Givens, John Nemo, Rich Lefko, and Neale Monks.

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TurboTune – Review


Macally’s TurboTune speakers pack a big punch in a small package. For $29.99 you get pocket size stereo speakers for you iPod or anything else with an audio jack that has great sound quality.

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Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro to Smart Crafting – Book Review


Crafting has been a part of my life since the first "paint by numbers" kit I got for Christmas when I was a kid. There was a time in my mid twenties when I was hooked on assembling Radio Shack kits. I’ve embroidered, knitted, crocheted, beaded, and made doilies and jellies and jams. Naturally I was drawn to this title, wanting to see what the future of crafting is all about.

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MyMac FIRST LOOK – Photoshop Lightroom 2.0


Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 is a digital image cataloging application for serious amateur and professional photographers. Lightroom is a tool that allows users to import, manage, process, print, and share digital photos.

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