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Software

Toast 8 Released, Includes Full TiVo Authoring Support

An article over at zatznotfunny.com points out that that Macintosh version of TiVoToGo has finally arrived and, bypassing the need for TiVo Desktop, has been entirely built into Roxio’s Toast 8 CD and DVD authoring prorgram. Mac TiVoToGo performs four dinstinct functions; TiVo Transfer, Video Playback, DVD Burning and Portable Conversions. With the TiVo Transfer […]

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News

OptiBay Adds Second Hard Drive to MacBooks and 15″ MacBook Pros

According to an article on Macworld News, MCE Technologies announced on Friday that its OptiBay product for MacBooks and 15″ MacBook Pro laptops has begun shipping. According to an article on Macworld News, MCE Technologies announced on Friday that its OptiBay product for MacBooks and 15″ MacBook Pro laptops has begun shipping. The OptiBay functions […]

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Fun

MacBook Pro Tricks for the Completely Psychotic

An article over on MacMerc.com show a full video of a person spinning an assortment of items, among them a DVD, a copy of Maxim magazine, a puzzle and a 15″ MacBook Pro (starting at $2,499 at the Apple Store). He’s good, but this WILL make your heart seize up and your brain cringe: If […]

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Sighting

MacBook Pro Breaks Fall on Ice…and Breaks Altogether

An article on digg.com points to a MacBook Pro user who, after only about three months with his new laptop, slipped and fell on some ice. The laptop, which was in a backback at the time, broke the fall, but the user (“Ryansw” according to his picasaweb.google.com picture gallery) mentions that Apple quoted him a […]

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Macworld Expo

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The first 30 years were just the beginning.” Does this bold statement portend a new iPod video with a full face touch screen? A set top box that can stream video content to your television? A wireless phone that is also a full fledged iPod with the slickest design and operation you can imagine? No, these products may all very well appear at Macworld, but this has got to be about the future of personal computing. Apple did ignite the personal computer revolution and then reinvent it after all.