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The Apple Core: Feel the Pixar love in NYC

You don’t have to travel to California or even to a movie theatre to get your fix of Pix. There’s a cool exhibition of Pixar art coming to New York’s Museum of Modern Art. MoMA New York is holding an exhibit of art from Pixar Animation Studios from December 14, 2005 to February 6, 2006. […]

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Software

The Best way to Label Your CDs

disclabel 3.0 is a major update to SmileOnMyMac’s award-winning CD labeling software. This uber-labeling application features automatic design generation, folders, a visual design element selector, and more. disclabel 3.0 (30-day free demo, $29.95) requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later. The free demo allows users to create and print CD labels of albums purchased […]

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Review

O'Reilly: Aperture on a PowerBook, Pt. 1

O’Reilly’s Derrick Story has posted an excellent review of Aperture on a PowerBook: I finally had a chance to spend a whole day with Apple’s new professional photo software, Aperture. As I had mentioned in an earlier post, I’m using a 17″ PowerBook for all of my photo work. This is the first in a […]

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REVIEW: 45-days with GreenCine

There are two types of people in the internet world; people who don’t rent DVDs on-line and hard-core “Oh-my-God, I love NetFlix” types. For a long time the only real option for on-line movie rentals was NetFlix. Well, for those of you who are considered getting that NetFlix tattoo, I’d hold off on that trip […]

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Apple Prepping a Camera? Suspicious Patent Application Filed

According to Macsimum News, on Nov. 29 Apple was granted a reissue patent number