v-JAYS over-ear lightweight clear-bass folding headphones Company: JAYS (of Sweden) Price: $98 US (not available until approximately November, 2010)http://www.jays.se/products/headphones/v-jays.html Martin Taylor enjoys listening to
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v-JAYS over-ear lightweight clear-bass folding headphones Company: JAYS (of Sweden) Price: $98 US (not available until approximately November, 2010)http://www.jays.se/products/headphones/v-jays.html Martin Taylor enjoys listening to
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AmpTune — Dual Dock Stereo Speakers + Charger for iPhone/iPod/iPod touch Company: Macally Price: $70 MSRP ($51.22 U.S. from Amazon.com—good value!) http://www.macally.com/ Audiophiles: stop
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Taking the Plunge and Finally Going iPhone — or not! So I have wanted an iPhone for a long time. I have watched with
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Take Control of Mail on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch Review
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Within days after I evaluated and tested the Photogene image editor app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and published my review on MyMac.com, I stumbled upon an app that beats it, hands-down! And, this app had been out for a bit. I place the blame squarely on myself. For the new year, I swear on my Mac Plus’ grave to forego my everyday activities and watch the iTunes App Store 24/7 for new photography apps.

Convincing people to purchase a book about a product as intuitive as the iPhone might seem like a difficult task, but in the 3rd editions of their respective iPhone books, the popular The Missing Manual series and the ubiquitous For Dummies series have both released books worth recommending to almost any iPhone owner.

Do you find yourself fumbling around while you drive to change what is playing on your iPod or iPhone? Do you need a holder for your iPhone while using GPS in the car? Are you like me and want a solution for your toddler to be able to watch videos on your iPod in the car? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Macally’s mCup is for you.

Recently, my husband and I flew across the country to the Napa Valley for a vacation. I don’t usually bring a laptop with me. This time, however, I had an iPhone. Would that be enough to keep me up-to-date and lessen my computer catch-up time when I got home?

New MyMac.com writer Sandro Cuccia, soon to be Podcasting star, takes the free iPhone app Photoshop.com Mobile around the block for a spin. Worth the download? Is this the full Photoshop experience on the iPhone? For free? Read Sandro’s review to find out!

There are a lot of headphones available for the iPhone, iPods, and iPod Touch, but this one sounds great and has a few extra features to make it worth seriously considering.

No, it doesn’t morph into an Autobot, but the Clickfree Transformer Special Edition does transform any unused space on your iPhone, iPod Touch or external USB drive into backup storage. While the device is simple to use and works well, it’s hampered by a few software glitches and a relatively steep price.

For users straddling the Windows PC and Mac worlds, the question of seamless data interchange between the systems can be a challenging one. Of course, with the capabilities of OS X, the rise of USB and the availability of flash drives and external disks it is probably easier than it has ever been to pass data, but nevertheless there are still considerations of disk formats, file formats and application versions to consider.

As we celebrate the introduction of 3G to the Apple iPhone we need to allow ourselves to take the good with the bad. Unfortunately the way Apple got the price down to $199 for the 8GB phone harms the end users as well as the company. So lets take a look at the true cost of a $200 iPhone 3G.

I’ve been thinking about the upcoming iPhone store, the openness of the iPhone software development, and the level playing field those two things bring. Combine that with the three video games that Apple showcased during the iPhone SDK event, and I feel that the iPhone and Apple, Inc. will have a significant impact on gaming.

Tim Robertson reviews both the iPhone Silicone Case from USBFever.com and the Jam Jacket for iPhone DLO.com.
This week is a can’t miss episode with special guests John Farr and Beth Lock. These two have penned some of the best Mac and non-Mac columns, and Tim, Guy, and Chad talk them up for over an hour. One of the hosts favorite shows to date! Plus, David Cohen’s Fenestration, reader email, and Tim gets the Darth back in his iPhone.
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Our design of cradling in the bowl of the ear while funneling sound into the ear canal, gives the user both improved sound and comfort, while our gentle Comply foam reduces ambient noise.
New iPods and Cheaper iPhones. Regular listeners have been emailing asking how Tim feels about his just purchased iPhone. Listen to find out. Also, Chad and Guy jump in to help cover for the fact that Tim has lost his voice! Plus the return of David Cohen, who looks at iWork 08 from the view of Microsoft Office compatibility. And check out the show notes for the pictures from the show.
Read MoreFor those of you that ran out and bought an iPhone and you’ve been using it for everything, start checking your mail box for
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This week, with scant Mac news, and tiring of iPhone chat, the guys host a pretty informal show. In the second feature, Robert talks about the Adobe CS3 Creative License Conference he attended in New York.
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