Archive for January, 2008

You Control: iTunes

You Control’s menu bar software for iTunes provides us with the ability to control iTunes while it is hidden. This means that you can skip to the next song or select a different one using a menu added to the menu bar. Continue reading »

MagicJack

We have all heard of VoIP products such as Skype or Vontage. Thanks to the Daily Giz Wiz podcast of Dick DeBartolo and Leo Deporte, we now have MagicJack.
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Fix for Mac Office 2008 bug

Earlier this week, it was reported that Microsoft’s New Office for Mac 2008 incorrectly assigned full read and write access to a nonadministrative user if the Mac was set up with multiple accounts. Continue reading »

“The CPU that Intel built just for Apple”

In this article by Jon Peddie, it is pointed out that Intel got its start making custom chips for its customers. Thus it isn’t too surprising that Apple was able to get a low power, powerful chip from Intel on an exclusive basis for its new MacBook Air. Continue reading »

Napster opens MP3

Been hankering to grab some music? If you got an 20,000 tune iPod, and filled it with iTunes, it will cost you $20,000. Napster has announced it will shift its entire download sales catalog to the MP3 format in the second calendar quarter of 2008 with low monthly downloads… Continue reading »

Sony Mylo … yes or no?

The Sony Mylo looks like a hand-held game player — but is really much more. So why did it miss its market and will the newest version captivate young people at last? Continue reading »

Scribbles

Scribbles is a neat, simple drawing program. The tools are extremely simple but the coolest part is… Continue reading »

Windows iPhone?

Did we see the “Windows iPhone” at CES? Maybe. Here, you’ll find a whole collection of images and commentary on the next Windows device… Continue reading »

CES: Samsung iPhones

from the Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung was showing some very cool stuff – including the “ultra mobile PC” Continue reading »

The Digital Lifestyle

I have mentioned this site before, but they recently hit the one million minutes of viewed content benchmark. Continue reading »