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08 Dec, 2008

Opinion: The cost of bad installers

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

John C. Welch finds custom installers annoying. But they care even greater consequences for Mac IT admins than just being a nuisance.

08 Dec, 2008

Choosing the anthem for the funnest iPod ever

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

How do songs for Apple’s iPod commercials get chosen? Two words: Steve. Jobs.

08 Dec, 2008

Getting started with Bento

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

Many of us use spreadsheets or even text editors to maintain our lists. But a real database program like Bento can be a better list-keeping tool. Jeffery Battersby explains why, and how to get started with Bento.

Another company has thrown its hat into the Mac clone ring: Argentina-based OpeniMac. Because, clearly, Psystar was doing so well.

Chip-maker Broadcom is packaging 802.11n, enhanced data rate Bluetooth, and FM radios in a single chip.

Wal-Mart will reportedly become the second major retail chain - after Best Buy - to sell Apple’s iPhone.

08 Dec, 2008

Review: Strategic Assault for iPhone

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

This real-time strategy game has its share of frustrations. But there are also bursts where Strategic Assault engages, making it an enjoyable game for armchair tacticians.

08 Dec, 2008

Genuine Fractals 6 adds batch processing

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

A new version of Genuine Fractals 6 — onOne’s photo resizing software — adds batch processing and other key new features.

08 Dec, 2008

iharmonix debuts new iPhone earphones

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

iharmonix’s new iPhone earphones include an in-line microphone and, in some cases, volume control.

08 Dec, 2008

Eight easy steps to iPhone security

Posted by: admin In: Mac World

As someone who’s been around the block a few times with mobile technology, I get a kick out of lengthy treatises on the…


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